Miguel Angel Ghigliazza
Description
Miguel Angel Ghigliazza was a Mexican actor of dubbing, recognized for his extensive work in Latin American Spanish voiceovers for anime, films, and television series. Born on November 25, 1962, he was introduced to the world of dubbing at a young age by his mother, the actress Evelyn Solares. He passed away in 2022.
Ghigliazza's career in anime dubbing was prolific, featuring a wide array of characters across numerous series and films. His voice became familiar to audiences through roles such as Tokagerō in the 2001 series Shaman King and again in the 2021 version. He voiced Tongo in Asobotto Senki Goku and took on the role of The Genie in a Mexican redub of the classic series Hakushon Daimaō. His film work included the role of Takeshi Toki in the original video animation Suikoden Demon Century and voicing the Zentraedi commander Breetai in the iconic film The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?.
Beyond the specific roles mentioned, his extensive filmography demonstrates a versatile career in anime. He contributed voices to several major franchises, including Cowboy Bebop, where he voiced multiple characters such as Fatty River and Ed's father. He was the voice of Shisami in the Mexican dub of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and Dragon Ball Super. Other notable credits include roles in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX as Señor Huffington, One Punch Man as Asura Kabuto, Naruto as Suiko, and Inuyasha as Año señor. His work also spanned titles like Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tokyo Godfathers, and Metropolis.
Ghigliazza was distinguished by his strong, characteristic vocal tone, which made him a frequent choice for characters with a robust, serious, or intimidating presence. While this profile focuses on his anime work, he was also widely known for dubbing live-action roles, most notably for actor Danny Trejo in films like Machete and the Spy Kids trilogy, as well as for characters like La Mole in Fantastic Four films and Yao in Mulan. His extensive body of work left a significant mark on the Latin American dubbing industry and its audiences.
Ghigliazza's career in anime dubbing was prolific, featuring a wide array of characters across numerous series and films. His voice became familiar to audiences through roles such as Tokagerō in the 2001 series Shaman King and again in the 2021 version. He voiced Tongo in Asobotto Senki Goku and took on the role of The Genie in a Mexican redub of the classic series Hakushon Daimaō. His film work included the role of Takeshi Toki in the original video animation Suikoden Demon Century and voicing the Zentraedi commander Breetai in the iconic film The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?.
Beyond the specific roles mentioned, his extensive filmography demonstrates a versatile career in anime. He contributed voices to several major franchises, including Cowboy Bebop, where he voiced multiple characters such as Fatty River and Ed's father. He was the voice of Shisami in the Mexican dub of Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' and Dragon Ball Super. Other notable credits include roles in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX as Señor Huffington, One Punch Man as Asura Kabuto, Naruto as Suiko, and Inuyasha as Año señor. His work also spanned titles like Neon Genesis Evangelion, Tokyo Godfathers, and Metropolis.
Ghigliazza was distinguished by his strong, characteristic vocal tone, which made him a frequent choice for characters with a robust, serious, or intimidating presence. While this profile focuses on his anime work, he was also widely known for dubbing live-action roles, most notably for actor Danny Trejo in films like Machete and the Spy Kids trilogy, as well as for characters like La Mole in Fantastic Four films and Yao in Mulan. His extensive body of work left a significant mark on the Latin American dubbing industry and its audiences.
All Characters
- SpanishAnime overview: Shaman King
- SpanishAnime overview: Asobotto Senki Goku
- SpanishAnime overview: Hakushon Daimaō
- SpanishAnime overview: Suikoden Demon Century
- Spanish