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Maryam Baig

Voice Actor

Pakistani-born actress currently residing in Dallas, primarily known for theatre work. Voiced Heles in Dragon Ball Super English dub.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Heles in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: Pakistani
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Dragon Ball Super Role

Maryam Baig voiced Heles, a significant character in Dragon Ball Super, bringing her theatrical background to the anime dubbing format. Her performance required conveying the character's personality and role within the series' narrative. Baig's transition from stage performance to anime voice acting demonstrates how theatrical training translates to dubbing work, where actors must deliver nuanced performances without physical movement to guide their interpretation.

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Theatre and Voice Acting

Baig is primarily known for her work in theatre throughout her career. She was born in Pakistan and now resides in Dallas, Texas. Her involvement with Dragon Ball Super represents a crossover from stage to animated dubbing work, showcasing how performers trained in theatre bring their skills to anime voice direction. Her work with Funimation on Dragon Ball Super demonstrates the diverse backgrounds of voice actors contributing to the franchise's English localization.

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