American voice actor who has worked with Funimation. Provided voice work for Dragon Ball Z theatrical releases.
Mark Lancaster voiced Daiz, a supporting antagonist, in Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, the theatrical film released during Dragon Ball Z's peak popularity. His work on this film contributed to the voice casting of one of the franchise's most acclaimed theatrical releases. Lancaster's performance helped establish the English-language experience for audiences who experienced this film's action sequences and character dynamics through his vocal interpretation.
Lancaster is an American voice actor who has contributed to Funimation's dubbing efforts across multiple anime projects. His work in Dragon Ball Z films placed him among the voice actors responsible for localizing the franchise's theatrical releases for English-speaking audiences. Though limited to single film appearances, his professional voice work demonstrates the specialized approach Funimation took toward casting theatrical Dragon Ball releases.
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