Iván Bastidas

Description
Iván Bastidas Morales is a Mexican voice actor born on November 8, 2000, in Mexico City, known for his work in Latin Spanish dubs of animated series, films, and live-action television. His entry into voice acting began unexpectedly when, as a child, he would reenact movie plots he had seen. Following a recommendation from his uncle, he auditioned for a radio spot and was cast. The director of that project, the renowned voice actor Arturo Mercado, subsequently offered him further voice acting opportunities, launching his professional career. His first major role in an animated television series was as Bello in Jelly Jamm, and his first role in an animated film was as Neil in the Latin Spanish dub of ParaNorman.

Bastidas has built a substantial career dubbing a wide variety of characters across different media. In anime, he is recognized for voicing the protagonist Tanjiro Kamado in the Latin Spanish version of the global phenomenon Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. His other notable roles in animation include Alberto Scorfano in the Pixar film Luca, Joaquín Mondragón as a child in The Book of Life, and the title character in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He has also voiced characters in franchises such as The LEGO Movie, Zootopia, and Tom and Jerry.

In addition to animation, Bastidas has an extensive portfolio dubbing live-action content. He has become known as the regular Latin Spanish voice for actor Jace Norman, dubbing his roles as Henry Hart / Kid Danger in the series Henry Danger and in films like Rufus and Blurt!. He has also frequently dubbed actors Chosen Jacobs, including for the role of Mike Hanlon in the film It, and Ty Simpkins, such as for Gray Mitchell in Jurassic World. His other prominent live-action dubbing credits include Bruce Wayne in the series Gotham and characters in Avatar: The Way of Water and Power Rangers Ninja Steel.