Ricardo Brust

Description
Ricardo Brust is a Mexican actor, voice actor, and announcer recognized for his extensive work in the Latin American Spanish dubbing industry. He has built a respected career, becoming particularly well-known for his portrayals of iconic characters in anime, especially within the Dragon Ball franchise.

Brust has voiced a number of significant roles in popular anime series. He is the voice of the legendary Super Saiyan Broly in the film Dragon Ball Super: Broly, a performance so physically demanding that it reportedly caused him to lose his voice for several weeks after recording the character's intense screams. He also took on the role of the monstrous Cell Max in the subsequent film, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. His connection to the Dragon Ball series extends further, as he is also the voice of Mr. Satán and the villain Cell. Beyond this universe, Brust voiced Zeke Jaeger, a key antagonist, in the Latin American dub of Attack on Titan The Final Season and the compilation film Attack on Titan: The Final Attack. His anime filmography also includes the role of Pharaoh 90 in the third season of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal.

In addition to his anime work, Ricardo Brust's career is marked by a wide variety of roles in other genres. He has lent his voice to animated films from major studios, such as Crush the sea turtle in Disney/Pixar's Finding Nemo and its sequel Finding Dory, and the Abominable Snowman in Monsters, Inc.. His voice acting also includes the character Scar in Fullmetal Alchemist. Brust has also appeared in live-action productions, including the Mexican films Sexo, amor y otras perversiones 2 and Yo soy pepito, the television series Sr. Ávila, and a cameo as a television executive in the biographical series about Chespirito.

A frequent collaborator within the Mexican dubbing community, Brust is known for his recurring work on the Dragon Ball franchise, often under the direction of voice director Eduardo "Lalo" Garza. He is also a regular guest at anime and manga conventions across Latin America, where he shares his experiences with fans. Among his notable achievements is the respect he has earned within the Mexican dubbing industry, where his career is held in high regard, and his ability to bring to life a wide spectrum of characters, from comedic roles like Mr. Satán to the raw, primal power of Broly.