Juan A. Edwards
Description
Juan Antonio Edwards is a Mexican actor with a extensive career in dubbing, television, film, and theater. He was born on March 10, 1956, in Mexico City and began his acting career at the age of three. He is the father of Erica Edwards, who is also a dubbing actress.
Edwards is a prominent figure in Latin American dubbing, known for his vocal characteristics and timbre that have made him a frequent choice for child, young, and heroic characters. His dubbing work spans classic films from the 1940s to the 1960s as well as contemporary television series. He has lent his voice to numerous animated films, including the titular role of Aladar in Disney's Dinosaurio. Other notable film dubbing credits include Cars, The Fox and the Hound, Charlotte's Web, and Horton Hears a Who!.
In the realm of anime and animated series, Edwards has voiced characters in various productions. He is known for providing the Spanish voice for the character Black Jack in the 1980 animated film Phoenix 2772: Space Firebird. His television animation work includes voicing Prismo in the Latin American Spanish dub of Adventure Time, Rook in Ben 10: Omniverse, and multiple additional voices in Regular Show. He has also dubbed live-action roles for television, such as the character Everett K. Ross in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Beyond his dubbing career, Edwards has an extensive filmography in Mexican telenovelas and theater. His work in television dramas includes roles in productions like Vivir un poco, for which he received a TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Actor in 1986, María la del Barrio, and La Usurpadora. He has also enjoyed success on the stage, with his one-man show Diario de un loco running for over seven months in Mexico City.
Edwards is a prominent figure in Latin American dubbing, known for his vocal characteristics and timbre that have made him a frequent choice for child, young, and heroic characters. His dubbing work spans classic films from the 1940s to the 1960s as well as contemporary television series. He has lent his voice to numerous animated films, including the titular role of Aladar in Disney's Dinosaurio. Other notable film dubbing credits include Cars, The Fox and the Hound, Charlotte's Web, and Horton Hears a Who!.
In the realm of anime and animated series, Edwards has voiced characters in various productions. He is known for providing the Spanish voice for the character Black Jack in the 1980 animated film Phoenix 2772: Space Firebird. His television animation work includes voicing Prismo in the Latin American Spanish dub of Adventure Time, Rook in Ben 10: Omniverse, and multiple additional voices in Regular Show. He has also dubbed live-action roles for television, such as the character Everett K. Ross in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films, including Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Beyond his dubbing career, Edwards has an extensive filmography in Mexican telenovelas and theater. His work in television dramas includes roles in productions like Vivir un poco, for which he received a TVyNovelas Award for Best Young Actor in 1986, María la del Barrio, and La Usurpadora. He has also enjoyed success on the stage, with his one-man show Diario de un loco running for over seven months in Mexico City.
All Characters
- SpanishAnime overview: Phoenix 2772 - Space Firebird