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Lee Murphy

Voice Actor

Lee Murphy is an American voice actor who works primarily in anime, contributing to Dragon Ball Super and other major anime productions for Funimation.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Singer
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Murphy voiced Singer in Dragon Ball Super, providing voice work for the character in episodes featuring the Tournament of Power and related storylines. His work in Dragon Ball represents his contribution to one of anime's longest-running and most beloved franchises, adding to the English dub experience for American audiences.

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Voice Acting Career

Murphy is a professional anime voice actor primarily known for his work with Funimation. While specific details about his broader career are limited, his contributions to major anime franchises like Dragon Ball demonstrate his standing in the professional voice acting community. His role in Dragon Ball Super places him among the voice talents bringing the franchise's modern era to English-speaking fans.

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