Oscar Flores Garcia
Description
Oscar Flores Garcia is a Mexican voice actor, director, and adapter born in Mexico City on November 13, 1976. He began his career in voice acting in 1996 after studying acting and voice-over in the State of Guanajuato and working as a production assistant. His entry into dubbing was facilitated by his teacher, Gaby Willer, who gave him his first recording opportunity in 1998. Beyond voice acting, he is also a muralist.
Flores has an extensive portfolio in animation, live-action dubbing, and video games. He is widely recognized for his roles in animated series, including as Número 1 in Codename: Kids Next Door, the Ice King in Adventure Time, Lazlo in Camp Lazlo, and Polar in We Bare Bears. He also provided a second voice for Eddy in Ed, Edd n Eddy and has been the regular voice of Scooby-Doo in various productions. In the anime and animation sphere, he voiced Shino Aburame in Naruto, Cho Sang-Woo in Squid Game, and Stephen Stills in the Scott Pilgrim film and its associated projects.
In the realm of live-action dubbing, he is the regular Spanish voice for actors Don Cheadle, Colin Farrell, and Jason Statham. His portrayal of Don Cheadle's character, James Rhodes / War Machine, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films from Iron Man 2 onward is a prominent credit. Other notable live-action roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit film trilogy, Din Djarin / The Mando in The Mandalorian, and Joe Gardner in the Pixar film Soul. He also voiced Bowman in the 2019 anime series OBSOLETE.
Flores's work extends to video games, where his voice can be heard as Genji in Overwatch, Liu Kang in the Mortal Kombat series, Jhin in League of Legends, and Kaos in Skylanders Giants. He has also voiced characters in the Transformers franchise across multiple series and films, including Transformers: Prime and Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy.
Throughout his career, Flores has frequently collaborated with a number of other voice actors. Data from dubbing productions shows he has worked alongside Victor Ugarte, Raul Anaya, and Jose Antonio Macias on numerous projects. He has also taken on roles as a voice director and adapter. In addition to his performance work, he has served as a host for the radio program Toonlandya, el mundo y las estrellas de voz. His work on Cartoon Network series, particularly for his use of Mexican colloquialisms, became a point of discussion when the network decided to recast several roles.
Flores has an extensive portfolio in animation, live-action dubbing, and video games. He is widely recognized for his roles in animated series, including as Número 1 in Codename: Kids Next Door, the Ice King in Adventure Time, Lazlo in Camp Lazlo, and Polar in We Bare Bears. He also provided a second voice for Eddy in Ed, Edd n Eddy and has been the regular voice of Scooby-Doo in various productions. In the anime and animation sphere, he voiced Shino Aburame in Naruto, Cho Sang-Woo in Squid Game, and Stephen Stills in the Scott Pilgrim film and its associated projects.
In the realm of live-action dubbing, he is the regular Spanish voice for actors Don Cheadle, Colin Farrell, and Jason Statham. His portrayal of Don Cheadle's character, James Rhodes / War Machine, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films from Iron Man 2 onward is a prominent credit. Other notable live-action roles include Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit film trilogy, Din Djarin / The Mando in The Mandalorian, and Joe Gardner in the Pixar film Soul. He also voiced Bowman in the 2019 anime series OBSOLETE.
Flores's work extends to video games, where his voice can be heard as Genji in Overwatch, Liu Kang in the Mortal Kombat series, Jhin in League of Legends, and Kaos in Skylanders Giants. He has also voiced characters in the Transformers franchise across multiple series and films, including Transformers: Prime and Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy.
Throughout his career, Flores has frequently collaborated with a number of other voice actors. Data from dubbing productions shows he has worked alongside Victor Ugarte, Raul Anaya, and Jose Antonio Macias on numerous projects. He has also taken on roles as a voice director and adapter. In addition to his performance work, he has served as a host for the radio program Toonlandya, el mundo y las estrellas de voz. His work on Cartoon Network series, particularly for his use of Mexican colloquialisms, became a point of discussion when the network decided to recast several roles.