Antonio Galvez

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Antonio Galvez is a Mexican actor and director of dubbing, recognized for his extensive work in Latin American Spanish voice-over for animation, anime, and live-action media. He was born on July 3, 1969, and began his career in dubbing on January 3, 1993, at the studio Sono-mex under the guidance of actor José Carlos Moreno.

Galvez is perhaps most widely known as the long-standing Spanish voice of the character Scooby-Doo in the eponymous Hanna-Barbera franchise, a role he performed from 2001 to 2015, with brief returns in 2018 and 2020. In addition to this iconic role, he has a significant presence in the world of anime. He voices the gentle Muay Thai master Apachai Hopachai in the series KenIchi the Mightiest Disciple. He is also the voice of Sammy Diesel in the Netflix anime series Super Crooks. His other notable anime credits include Zaku in Naruto, various roles in the Digimon franchise, and multiple characters across the Yu-Gi-Oh! series, including providing narration.

Beyond anime, Galvez has a prolific career in western animation. He is particularly associated with the Ben 10 franchise, where he has voiced several alien characters, including Fuego Pantanoso and XLR8, and also directed the dubbing for the series Ben 10: Supremacía Alienígena. His work also includes voicing Patán in a redub of El escuadrón diabólico and Dwight Schrute in the Mexican Spanish version of the live-action series The Office.

In addition to his on-screen work, Galvez has had a substantial career as a dubbing director. For over a decade, he directed numerous series, films, and specials for Warner Bros. and NBC Universal at the studio Sensaciones Sónicas. In 2012, he co-founded the dubbing studio Sysdub with engineer Jorge R. Quezada. He has also worked as a locutor, serving as the institutional voice for Azteca 13 and Azteca América in the year 2000.
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