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Travis Willingham

Voice Actor

American voice actor born in Dallas, Texas in 1981 who voiced Cell in Dragon Ball video games for Funimation from 2009 to 2014, starting with Raging Blast. Known for extensive anime dubbing work and marriage to fellow voice actress Laura Bailey.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Cell in DBZ games
Nationality: American
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Cell in Dragon Ball Games

Travis Willingham provided the English voice for Cell across multiple Dragon Ball video games, stepping in for the role starting with Dragon Ball: Raging Blast in 2009. He continued to voice this iconic villain throughout subsequent game releases, including Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z in 2014. Beyond Cell, Willingham also voiced Yamcha and the tournament announcer in the Dragonball Evolution: The Game adaptation, and appeared in earlier Dragon Ball Z dub episodes as minor characters, contributing to the franchise across multiple platforms and eras.

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Voice Acting Career

Willingham is an American voice actor born in Dallas, Texas on August 3, 1981. He works primarily for Funimation, OkraTron 5000, and Viz Media, and is notable for roles including Portgas D. Ace in One Piece, Roy Mustang in Fullmetal Alchemist, and Knuckles the Echidna in the Sonic video game series. He married fellow voice actress Laura Bailey on September 25, 2011.

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