Atsushi Miyauchi is a Japanese actor and voice actor, born in 1969, who voices the demon Lernen in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End and is otherwise known for dubbing Mark Ruffalo's Bruce Banner and Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Miyauchi voices Lernen, one of the demons Frieren and her party encounter on their journey, in the original Japanese production of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. The part is a supporting one within the show's early demon encounters, which establish the different, often deceptively human-like ways demons behave in the series' world. It adds a genre role to a resume built mostly on live-action dubbing work.
Active since 1991, Miyauchi has worked as both an on-screen actor and a voice actor in Japan. He is most widely recognized for dubbing Mark Ruffalo's performances as Bruce Banner and the Hulk throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a long-running assignment that has made him one of the more familiar Japanese voices for the character.
Atsushi Miyauchi voices Lernen, one of the demons Frieren and her party encounter on their journey, in the original Japanese production. The part is a supporting role within the show's early demon encounters.
Miyauchi is most widely recognized for dubbing Mark Ruffalo's performances as Bruce Banner and the Hulk throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, a long-running assignment in Japan.
Miyauchi has worked as both an on-screen actor and a voice actor in Japan since 1991, born in 1969.
Atsushi Miyauchi was born in 1969 and has worked in the Japanese entertainment industry since 1991, taking on the demon Lernen in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End decades into his career.
No, Miyauchi's resume is built mostly on live-action dubbing work, most notably as the Japanese voice of Mark Ruffalo's Hulk. His Frieren: Beyond Journey's End role as Lernen is a genre role within that broader career.

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