Roberto Villavicencio

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Roberto Villavicencio Velázquez is a Mexican actor known for his work in dubbing, primarily for Spanish-language versions of films and television series produced in Latin America. He has built a career voicing characters in live-action and animated projects, lending his voice to a range of young protagonists and recurring roles.

One of his most recognized performances is as the voice of Miya Chinen in the Latin Spanish dub of the popular anime series SK8 the Infinity. This role placed him within a prominent cast for a internationally distributed series, which was well-received by audiences.

Beyond anime, Villavicencio's dubbing work is extensive in live-action television and film. He has frequently provided the Spanish voice for several young American actors, establishing recurring collaborations. Notably, he has dubbed Jacob Bertrand in various roles, including the title character in the series Kirby Buckets and in the film Swap: El cambio. He is also known for voicing Mace Coronel's characters, such as Dicky Harper in the series Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn and its associated film. His other regular voice credits include Corey Fogelmanis in various projects and providing the first voice for Marcus Scribner's character Andre "Junior" Johnson Jr. in the series Black-ish.

His film dubbing work includes voicing Alexander Cooper, played by Ed Oxenbould, in the comedy Alexander y un día terrible, horrible, malo... ¡Muy malo! and as Mugabi Brian in the drama Reina de Katwe. In animation, he voiced the character Richard Fisk in the animated feature film Spider-Man: Un nuevo universo and took on the role of Kovu in the series La guardia del león. His contributions to dubbing are part of the Mexican voice-over industry, with his work on SK8 the Infinity being directed by Sofía Huerta in Mexico.
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