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Kent Williams

Voice Actor

American voice actor born October 11, 1964 in Commerce, Texas working for Funimation. Williams has voiced numerous characters throughout the Dragon Ball franchise spanning multiple series, films, and specials.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Mercenary Tao, Dr. Gero, Shin, Kibito Kai, and others
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Legacy

Williams brought crucial characters to life throughout the Dragon Ball franchise. He voiced Mercenary Tao, the infamous assassin whose early confrontations tested the original series' heroes. As Dr. Gero, Williams embodied the brilliant yet malevolent scientist whose creations would shape Dragon Ball Z's entire trajectory. His vocal work as Shin captured the Supreme Kai's authority across critical moments, while his interpretation of both Kibito Kai and Old Kai provided distinct personalities to divine beings guiding the series' progression. His movie appearances included voicing Toolo in Bardock: The Father of Goku, King Moai and Krang in other theatrical releases, and Super Janemba in Fusion Reborn.

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Extensive Funimation Career

Born in Commerce, Texas in 1964, Williams became a cornerstone Funimation voice actor across multiple anime franchises. Beyond Dragon Ball, he voices Captain Kuro in One Piece, Hatori Sohma in Fruits Basket, and served as the narrator for YuYu Hakusho. His work in Evangelion films and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood demonstrates the depth of his portfolio. Williams exemplifies the dedicated professionals who shaped the English-language anime dubbing industry through decades of consistent, high-quality voice performances.

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