Dany de Álzaga

Description
Dany de Álzaga is an Argentine actor, voice director, and dramaturgo with an extensive career in dubbing, known for voicing a wide array of characters in animation and live-action productions. His work encompasses anime, animated films, and television series, primarily for Argentine and Latin American dubs. He is also the founder and director of the voice acting institution Escuela Argentina de Doblaje and leads the production company Hache Group. In the realm of anime and animation, de Álzaga is recognized for his role as Monje in the 2009 animated film First Squad - The Moment Of Truth. His filmography also includes voicing Chihiro's father in the Argentine dub of the acclaimed Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away. He has lent his voice to numerous other animated projects, such as Dr. Livesey in La isla del tesoro, Cobul in Patoruzito, and Skinner in the Argentine dubbing of Ratatouille. De Álzaga's work extends to various anime series and films. He voiced Professor X in X-Men, Noah Van Helsing in Blade, Koh in Wolverine, and performed voice-over work for Legend of the Millennium Dragon. He has also been involved in dubbing for popular franchises like Yo-kai Watch. While his voice is widely heard in animation, a significant portion of his career is dedicated to dubbing live-action films and series. He is notably recognized as the Spanish voice for characters such as Hank Schrader in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, Henry Francis in Mad Men, and for his work in films like The Father, Drácula de Bram Stoker, and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. His extensive and varied body of work, along with his leadership in dubbing production and education, has established him as a prominent figure in the Argentine voice acting industry.
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