Bernardo Ezeta

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Bernardo Ezeta is a Mexican actor, voice actor, and announcer with a extensive career in dubbing, particularly known for his work in the Latin American Spanish versions of films, television series, and anime. He began his dubbing career in 1982, providing voices for numerous international actors in live-action productions. Beyond voice acting, he is also a music producer and composer, having received the Silvestre Revueltas award for best original theater music in 1988.

In the realm of anime and animation, Ezeta has voiced several notable characters. He is recognized for his role as Leon-O in the second season of the classic series Thundercats, as well as voicing Mario in the Mexican dubs of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! and Super Mario Bros. 3. He also provided the voice for Commander Nebula in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command.

Ezeta's filmography includes roles in various anime series and films. He voiced the character Badakin in the series Drifting Dragons and played the role of Nonaka in The Animatrix. Other anime credits include the Professor in the original dubbing of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Crump and Arthur Hopkins in Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Wei Wang in Sakura Card Captor. He also voiced the foreman in the Mexican dub of the Studio Ghibli film Spirited Away.

Throughout his career, Ezeta has worked consistently as an institutional voice for numerous major brands and networks in Mexico, including Televisa, and for international companies like Citibank and Samsung. He has also served as the institutional voice for the television program Cosas de la Vida from 1999 to 2002 and again in 2010. In 2001, he was honored with the National Announcement Award by the Asociación Nacional de Locutores in Mexico.
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