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Jordan Dash Cruz

Voice Actor

Puerto Rican voice actor and ADR director from Tampa, Florida, who voiced Master Roshi in Dragon Ball Daima and works across multiple studios including Funimation and Crunchyroll.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Master Roshi in Dragon Ball Daima
Nationality: Puerto Rican
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Jordan Dash Cruz is a Puerto Rican voice actor and director who provided the English voice for Master Roshi, Mini in Dragon Ball Daima. His work spans Funimation, Crunchyroll, Media Blasters, Bang Zoom Entertainment, and Kocha Sound, establishing him as a versatile professional in anime localization and audio direction.

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Career

Born in Tampa, Florida, Cruz has built a career as both a voice actor and ADR director, working with numerous studios on diverse anime projects. He is affiliated with his wife, Kelsey Maher, and has become a key contributor to English anime dubs through major production companies.

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