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Patrick Seitz

Voice Actor

American voice actor, ADR director, and script writer with extensive credits across anime, video games, and animation. Best known in Dragon Ball for voicing Jiren in Dragon Ball Super and serving as a script writer for Dragon Ball Z Kai.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Jiren, script writer for DBZ Kai
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Patrick Seitz is most recognized as the English voice of Jiren, the powerful assassin from Universe 11 in Dragon Ball Super. Beyond voice acting, Seitz worked as a script writer on Dragon Ball Z Kai: The Final Chapters, shaping the dialogue and narrative flow of that series. He also voiced Shenron in the Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub, and contributed voice work to multiple Dragon Ball video games including Xenoverse and FighterZ.

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Industry Career

Seitz is a versatile professional working with major studios including Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Funimation, Viz Media, and Studiopolis. Beyond Dragon Ball, he is acclaimed for voicing Dio Brando across multiple JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series, and he has worked on projects for Disney, Pixar, and Riot Games. His combined expertise in voice acting, direction, and script writing makes him a valued contributor to anime localization.

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