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Troy Baker

Voice Actor

American voice actor and musician born in Dallas, Texas in 1976 who voiced Ginger, Dr. Kochin, and Hoi in Dragon Ball Z theatrical films for Funimation. Known for major roles in Final Fantasy XIII, The Last of Us, and other blockbuster franchises.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Ginger and Dr. Kochin
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Film Roles

Troy Baker voiced multiple characters in Dragon Ball Z films produced by Funimation, including Ginger, Dr. Kochin, and Hoi. These roles placed him within memorable antagonist and supporting character parts across the theatrical releases, contributing his distinctive voice to several fan-favorite films. His work in the Dragon Ball franchise came as part of his broader involvement with anime dubbing during the era when Funimation was expanding its catalog.

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Career Background

Born April 1, 1976, in Dallas, Texas, Troy Baker is an accomplished voice actor and musician. Before pursuing a full voice acting career, he was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the indie rock band Tripp Fontaine, which released the single "Burning Out" in 2004. Baker is also a musician in Akira Yamaoka's Silent Hill band, where he plays bass and sings backup vocals. Beyond Dragon Ball, he is well known for voicing Pain in Naruto Shippuden and has provided voices for video games including The Last of Us, Resident Evil, Bioshock, and the Final Fantasy XIII trilogy.

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