Alex Wendel

Description
Alex Wendel, born Alex Wendel Gomes de Magalhães, is a Brazilian voice actor known for his work in the dubbing of numerous anime series and films from the late 1990s until his retirement from the profession in 2011. He was born into a family of voice actors, being the son of Jorge Alex and Dulce Magalhães. His career is primarily associated with the Brazilian Portuguese dubs of popular anime for the local market.

Wendel's body of work features a wide array of characters in some of the most iconic anime series of his time. Among his most recognized roles is Shingo Aoi in the anime series Captain Tsubasa J, a credit specifically noted by the user. His repertoire also includes significant characters such as Bakura in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Genki in Monster Rancher, Hige in Wolf's Rain, Makoto Mizuhara in El-Hazard, and Ashiru in Shaman King. He also contributed to the long-running Pokémon anime, providing voices for characters like Falkner, Ritchie, and Nicolai. In the Captain Tsubasa franchise, he also voiced Ken Wakashimazu in the later series Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002. Beyond anime, his voice work extended to animated series such as Wolverine and the X-Men, where he voiced the character Groxo and Bobby Drake, also known as Homem de Gelo.

A notable achievement in his career came in 2003 when he was nominated for the Prêmio Yamato, considered the Oscar of dubbing in Brazil, in the category of best voice actor for his portrayal of Bakura in Yu-Gi-Oh!. Alex Wendel retired from voice acting in 2011 to focus on a career as a businessman. Information on recurring collaborations with specific directors or studios is not detailed in the available sources.
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