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Kimberly Grant

Voice Actor

American voice actress who contributed to the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball, lending her voice to the character Ghost Usher in the original series.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Ghost Usher
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Kimberly Grant provided voice acting for the Funimation dub of the original Dragon Ball anime. She voiced Ghost Usher, a character appearing in the series during the tournament and exploration sequences. Grant's work represented part of the early English localization efforts that brought the Dragon Ball franchise to North American audiences in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

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Career in Anime Dubbing

Grant was part of the Funimation voice acting team during a formative period for anime dubbing in English-speaking markets. Her involvement in Dragon Ball connected her to one of the most influential anime franchises of all time, contributing to the series' cultural impact outside of Japan.

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