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Iman Nademzadeh

Voice Actor

Iranian-American voice actor and performer known for his dual roles in Dragon Ball. Nademzadeh voiced Kogu in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound and Son Para in Dragon Ball GT, contributing to key moments in both theatrical and television Dragon Ball productions.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Kogu and Son Para
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Iman Nademzadeh provided English voices for two notable Dragon Ball characters across different eras of the franchise. As Kogu in Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound, he voiced one of the movie's key antagonists, while his portrayal of Son Para in Dragon Ball GT represented work in the television continuation of the series. These roles placed him within significant action sequences and story moments central to Dragon Ball's theatrical and extended television universes.

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Career Beyond Dragon Ball

Born in 1981, Nademzadeh is an Iranian-American actor who graduated from Southern Methodist University with a theater degree. He has appeared in various television roles, including a notable stint as Dr. Leo Julian on the ABC spin-off General Hospital: Night Shift in 2008. His work in anime dubbing through Funimation expanded his credentials as a voice performer working across both dramatic and action-oriented projects.

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