Roberto Leite

Description
Roberto Leite is a Brazilian voice actor and dubbing director, born in São Paulo on April 14, 1970. He has an extensive career voicing characters in a wide variety of animated series, films, and live-action productions for the Brazilian Portuguese market.

In the world of anime, Leite is known for several prominent roles. He voices the character Albert Elfrieden, the former king in the series How a Realist Hero Rebuilt the Kingdom. He is also the Portuguese voice of Detective Naomasa Tsukauchi in the long-running My Hero Academia franchise, a role he has reprised across multiple seasons of the main series and its spin-off, My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. Another credit includes the character Patrick in the film The Laws of Eternity.

His other notable anime credits span a wide range of productions. He provided the first voice for Sadaharu Inui in The Prince of Tennis and voiced Kyohei Tachibana in Burst Angel. He has also contributed to major franchises such as Naruto, Pokémon, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. In addition to his work as a performer, Roberto Leite also works as a dubbing director, with credits including direction on some episodes of Saint Seiya Omega.
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