Alan Fernando Velázquez

Description
Alan Fernando Velázquez is a Mexican voice actor recognized for his extensive work in the Latin American Spanish dubbing industry, where he lends his voice to a wide array of characters in anime series, films, and video games. His professional career is marked by a consistent presence in the industry, having voiced leading roles in several popular franchises and demonstrating significant versatility across different character archetypes.

Velázquez's career encompasses a broad spectrum of notable roles in major anime productions. He is known for voicing Shu Inuzuka, the supportive boyfriend in the romantic comedy Shikimori's Not Just a Cutie, and Gamma 2, one of the heroic android duo from the feature film Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. In the fantasy-adventure series Sabikui Bisco, he takes on the titular role of Bisco Akaboshi, a rugged and determined "Rust Eater." His range extends to antagonistic and complex characters, such as Fred Porlock, a member of the Moriarty organization in the mystery-thriller Moriarty the Patriot, and the antagonist Jail Murdoch in the action series Plunderer.

His filmography includes performances in a variety of other acclaimed titles. He voices Balgo Parks in the action-fantasy film Burn The Witch, based on the work of Tite Kubo. In the science fiction series A.I.C.O. -Incarnation-, he plays Yuya Kanzaki, and in the action-thriller Hero Mask, he is Edmond Chandler. Velázquez has also contributed to long-running and iconic franchises. He has voiced the character Gowther in the film The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky, and his work in the Pokémon franchise is extensive, including roles such as Ash Ketchum in Pokémon: Arceus and the Jewel of Life, SmartRotom de Ash in Pokémon Journeys: The Series, and Nuke in Mazinger Z. Additional credits include Colonel McDougal in Spriggan, Makoto Midorikawa in Ingress, and Setsu Yuuki in Mirmo Zibang!.

Throughout his career, Alan Fernando Velázquez has established recurring working relationships within the Mexican dubbing community, frequently collaborating with specific dubbing studios and directors. His body of work reflects a sustained commitment to the craft of voice acting, allowing him to become a familiar and respected voice for Spanish-speaking audiences of anime in Latin America.
All Characters