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Yiannis Papaioannou

Voice Actor

Greek-Cypriot voice actor best known for voicing Vegeta in the Greek dub of Dragon Ball Z. Papaioannou brought the Saiyan prince to life for Greek-speaking audiences across the franchise's most iconic saga.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Greek voice of Vegeta
Nationality: Cypriot
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Greek Voice of Vegeta

Yiannis Papaioannou became the defining voice of Vegeta for Greek audiences, anchoring the character's arrogance and power throughout Dragon Ball Z's run. His portrayal captured the prince's gradual shift from ruthless antagonist to reluctant ally, making him a cornerstone of the Greek dub. Beyond Vegeta, Papaioannou voiced multiple characters across both the original Dragon Ball series and subsequent sequels, establishing himself as a trusted presence in Dragon Ball's European localization efforts during the franchise's peak popularity.

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Career and Legacy

Born in Famagusta, Cyprus, in 1940, Papaioannou built a career in Greek voice acting during an era when anime dubbing was expanding across Europe. His work on Dragon Ball Z defined the character of Vegeta for an entire generation of Greek fans, making him a recognizable fixture in Eastern Mediterranean pop culture during the 1990s and 2000s.

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