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Greg Ayres

Voice Actor

Accomplished American voice actor and singer born in Richmond, Virginia. Known for voicing Guldo in DBZ Kai and Frost in Super; also performed the fourth English opening theme "Dragon Soul".

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Guldo and Frost in Dragon Ball
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Legacy

Greg Ayres anchors the English dub with two major character roles. He voices Guldo in Dragon Ball Z Kai, bringing personality to the smallest Ginyu Force member with a high-pitched yet menacing tone that captures the character's psychological instability. Later, Ayres lent his voice to Frost in Dragon Ball Super, playing the chaotic villain with a deceptive politeness that makes him one of the saga's most memorable antagonists. Beyond character work, he performed the fourth English version of the opening theme "Dragon Soul", contributing directly to the franchise's musical identity.

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Career Highlights

Ayres is a multi-talented performer who works as both a voice actor and singer. Born December 7, 1968 in Richmond, Virginia, he is the brother of voice actor Chris Ayres. He operates through Funimation and ADV Films, and serves as a DJ at anime conventions. His work spans Knights of the Zodiac, One Piece, and numerous other series, establishing him as one of the industry's most prolific English voice actors.

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