
An American performer, Paul St. Peter voices English-language dubs of Japanese anime and games, recognized for roles such as Kurama in Naruto and Xemnas in Kingdom Hearts; he has also lent his voice to the One Piece franchise.
St. Peter contributed voice work to the English-language version of One Piece, though public sources do not specify which character or characters he portrays in the series. The credit sits within a long career built largely on translating Japanese anime for English-speaking audiences, where he is far better known for extended roles on other franchises. As with a number of his less-publicized dub jobs, the exact scope of his One Piece work remains undocumented.
Working in English-language anime dubbing since the mid-1980s, St. Peter is recognized for the role of Kurama in the Naruto franchise, and has voiced characters including Bleach's Yammy, Hunter x Hunter's Razor, and Higa from Durarara!!. His earlier credits include Punch from the Cowboy Bebop feature film and Mondego in the Count of Monte Cristo-inspired Gankutsuou. Multiple Digimon characters have used his voice as well, most notably Leomon, Wormmon, and Diaboromon. In games, he plays Organization XIII's Xemnas for the Kingdom Hearts franchise and warlord Yuan Shao for Dynasty Warriors.
Paul St. Peter is best recognized as Kurama in the Naruto franchise. He has also voiced supporting characters including Bleach's Yammy, Hunter x Hunter's Razor, and Higa from Durarara!!.
St. Peter contributed voice work to the English-language dub of One Piece, though public sources do not specify which character or characters he portrays. The credit sits within a long dubbing career built mostly around more prominent roles on other franchises.
St. Peter has voiced multiple Digimon characters, most notably Leomon, Wormmon, and Diaboromon. These roles are part of a broader anime dubbing career he has pursued since the mid-1980s.
In games, St. Peter voices Organization XIII's Xemnas across the Kingdom Hearts franchise and the warlord Yuan Shao in Dynasty Warriors. Both credits sit alongside his extensive work in English-dubbed anime.
St. Peter has worked in English-language anime dubbing since the mid-1980s. His credits from that era include Punch in the Cowboy Bebop feature film and Mondego in the Count of Monte Cristo-inspired series Gankutsuou.

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