Victor Lee
Description
Victor Lee is an English-language voice actor primarily associated with Animax Asia, a pan-Asian satellite television network known for dubbing Japanese anime into English for broadcast in various regions. His career in voice acting for anime spans several decades, with credits dating back to the late 1980s. Beyond performance, he has also contributed to numerous productions as a dubbing or ADR director, overseeing the English adaptations of series such as Inazuma Eleven, Mobile Suit Gundam AGE, and Gundam Build Fighters.
Lee's body of voice work is extensive and encompasses a wide range of characters across many popular anime series. He has played roles in long-running and classic franchises, including the elder brother Toguro and Yomi in Yu Yu Hakusho, Happosai in Ranma ½, and Takenori Akagi in Slam Dunk. In the Inazuma Eleven series, he voiced multiple characters, most notably Nathan Swift, as well as Thor Stoutberg and Byron Love. His repertoire also includes performances as Viscount Druitt in the Animax dub of Black Butler, various characters in the Gundam franchise such as in Gundam Build Fighters and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, and roles in Inuyasha, Getbackers, and Yakitate!! Japan.
Lee's work is marked by recurring collaborations with specific dubbing studios and production houses, particularly Animax Asia and Omni Productions. This has led to him voicing multiple characters within the same series or franchise, a common practice in voice acting. Examples include his portrayal of numerous characters in Slam Dunk, his multiple roles across the various Inazuma Eleven series and films, and his performance as both Hyoe Sasaki and the Narrator in Mononoke. He has also provided voices for non-anime productions, including English dubs of live-action properties like the tokusatsu series Ultraman Max and Kamen Rider Decade, as well as animated series such as Turning Mecard.
Among his notable credits is the role of The Muskrat in the film Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: Moomin Tani no Suisei, for which he also served as the ADR Director. His directorial work is a significant part of his career, demonstrating his expertise in the dubbing process. He has directed the English adaptations for several major titles, including the Gundam Build Fighters series, Mononoke, and multiple entries in the Inazuma Eleven franchise.
Lee's body of voice work is extensive and encompasses a wide range of characters across many popular anime series. He has played roles in long-running and classic franchises, including the elder brother Toguro and Yomi in Yu Yu Hakusho, Happosai in Ranma ½, and Takenori Akagi in Slam Dunk. In the Inazuma Eleven series, he voiced multiple characters, most notably Nathan Swift, as well as Thor Stoutberg and Byron Love. His repertoire also includes performances as Viscount Druitt in the Animax dub of Black Butler, various characters in the Gundam franchise such as in Gundam Build Fighters and Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, and roles in Inuyasha, Getbackers, and Yakitate!! Japan.
Lee's work is marked by recurring collaborations with specific dubbing studios and production houses, particularly Animax Asia and Omni Productions. This has led to him voicing multiple characters within the same series or franchise, a common practice in voice acting. Examples include his portrayal of numerous characters in Slam Dunk, his multiple roles across the various Inazuma Eleven series and films, and his performance as both Hyoe Sasaki and the Narrator in Mononoke. He has also provided voices for non-anime productions, including English dubs of live-action properties like the tokusatsu series Ultraman Max and Kamen Rider Decade, as well as animated series such as Turning Mecard.
Among his notable credits is the role of The Muskrat in the film Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: Moomin Tani no Suisei, for which he also served as the ADR Director. His directorial work is a significant part of his career, demonstrating his expertise in the dubbing process. He has directed the English adaptations for several major titles, including the Gundam Build Fighters series, Mononoke, and multiple entries in the Inazuma Eleven franchise.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: Tanoshii Moomin Ikka: Moomin Tani no Suisei
- EnglishAnime overview: Danbōru Senki Wars
- EnglishAnime overview: Danbōru Senki Wars
- EnglishAnime overview: Pretty Rhythm Rainbow Live
- EnglishAnime overview: Pretty Rhythm Aurora Dream
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven: Saikyō Gundan Ogre Shūrai
- EnglishAnime overview: Ginban Kaleidoscope
- EnglishAnime overview: Kamen Rider Decade
- EnglishAnime overview: Humanoid Monster Bem
- EnglishAnime overview: Initial D
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyūkyoku no Kizuna Griffon
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyūkyoku no Kizuna Griffon
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO: Kyūkyoku no Kizuna Griffon
- EnglishAnime overview: LBX
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO 2: Chrono Stone
- EnglishAnime overview: Honey and Clover II
- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Digimon Adventure 02: Hurricane Touchdown
- EnglishAnime overview: Gundam Build Fighters Try
- EnglishAnime overview: Gundam Build Fighters Try
- EnglishAnime overview: Gundam Build Fighters Try
- EnglishAnime overview: Gundam Build Fighters
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven GO
- EnglishAnime overview: Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
- EnglishAnime overview: Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
- EnglishAnime overview: Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- EnglishAnime overview: Inazuma Eleven
- EnglishAnime overview: Pumpkin Scissors
- EnglishAnime overview: Slam Dunk
- EnglishAnime overview: Slam Dunk
- EnglishAnime overview: Yakitate!! Japan
- EnglishAnime overview: Mononoke
- EnglishAnime overview: Mononoke
- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Kaze no Stigma
- EnglishAnime overview: Getbackers
- EnglishAnime overview: The Story of Saiunkoku Second Series