Bryce Kulak
Description
Based on available records, Bryce Kulak is an actor and composer born on May 19, 1981. His professional profile includes work in both live-action and animated productions, with his career spanning the late 1990s and early 2000s.
In the realm of anime voice acting, Kulak is primarily recognized for his work on the English-language adaptation of the series Jubei-Chan: The Ninja Girl - Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch. He provided the voice for the character Kozaru in the 1999 English version of the show, a role he performed for 13 episodes. His voice acting credits from this era also include a role in the 1998 anime series Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, known in Japanese as 银河醒目女.
Beyond his voice work for anime, Kulak's career demonstrates a broader engagement with the arts as a performer and composer. His on-screen acting credits include appearances in the television series Mentors (1998) and the film The Sheldon Kennedy Story (1999). He also has a background in music, having performed as a vocalist with several prominent Canadian orchestras, including the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the Kingston Symphony, and the Banff Centre Orchestra. His work as a composer is noted for projects such as the short film Figs in Motion (2010).
In the realm of anime voice acting, Kulak is primarily recognized for his work on the English-language adaptation of the series Jubei-Chan: The Ninja Girl - Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch. He provided the voice for the character Kozaru in the 1999 English version of the show, a role he performed for 13 episodes. His voice acting credits from this era also include a role in the 1998 anime series Galaxy Fraulein Yuna, known in Japanese as 银河醒目女.
Beyond his voice work for anime, Kulak's career demonstrates a broader engagement with the arts as a performer and composer. His on-screen acting credits include appearances in the television series Mentors (1998) and the film The Sheldon Kennedy Story (1999). He also has a background in music, having performed as a vocalist with several prominent Canadian orchestras, including the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, the Kingston Symphony, and the Banff Centre Orchestra. His work as a composer is noted for projects such as the short film Figs in Motion (2010).
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- EnglishAnime overview: Jubei-Chan The Ninja Girl - Secret of the Lovely Eyepatch