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Nir Ron is an Israeli voice actor and performer, best known internationally for voicing Superman in 1990s DC Animated Universe productions. He provided Hebrew voices across the Dragon Ball franchise.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Hebrew voice actor across Dragon Ball Z and GT
Nationality: Israeli
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Dragon Ball Voice Work

Ron voiced multiple characters in the Hebrew dub of Dragon Ball Z, including Kami through the Namek Saga, Jeice, Olibu, and West Kai. He provided announcer voices essential to tournament structure and major story moments, voicing the World Tournament Announcer in both Z and GT, the Alien Announcer, and the announcer for theatrical releases like Bojack Unbound. He also voiced Tapion in Wrath of the Dragon and Dolltaki in GT, demonstrating his range across the franchise's villain roster and supporting cast.

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Broader Acting Career

Born in Kibbutz Mishmar Ha'Emek, Israel, Ron achieved international prominence as the Hebrew voice of Superman throughout the 1990s and 2000s DC Animated Universe productions. His work spanned television and theatrical releases, making him a recognizable figure in Hebrew voice acting across multiple franchises.

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