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Jonathan David Cook

Voice Actor

American actor and producer who provided the English voice for Cell in the Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game, bringing the android villain to life in interactive gameplay.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Voice of Cell, Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout video game
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout

Jonathan David Cook voiced Cell in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout, the 1997 PlayStation fighting game. His vocal performance captured the calculating and menacing nature of one of Dragon Ball Z's most formidable antagonists, making Cell a compelling presence in the game's roster of fighters and helping players connect with the character during battles.

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Career

Cook worked as an actor and producer in Chicago-based entertainment, contributing his talents to various projects in voice acting and film production. His involvement in Dragon Ball GT: Final Bout represents his intersection with one of anime's most culturally significant franchises.

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