Diego Ramora

Description
Diego Ramora is a Mexican voice actor born on September 24, 1999 in Mexico City. He is a graduate of the Escuela Nacional de Arte Teatral (ENAT).

Ramora began his voice acting career contributing to various anime series in the early 2020s. His early roles included Semimaru Asai in 7SEEDS, Rui Kino in 86: Eighty-Six, and Ishikawa in Aharen-san wa Hakarenai. He also performed additional voices for major franchises such as One Piece and the Latin Spanish redub of Revival of Evangelion.

His career gained significant recognition when he was cast as the lead voice for Percival in the series The Seven Deadly Sins: Four Knights of the Apocalypse, a role he began performing in 2024. He also voices Fey Theo in the series Gods' Games We Play, which premiered as a simuldub in April 2024.

In the superhero franchise, Ramora was the initial voice of Koichi Haimawari, also known as The Crawler, the protagonist of My Hero Academia: Vigilantes. He was later replaced in this role by another actor starting with the fourth episode.

Ramora is widely known for portraying Yuta Okkotsu in the Jujutsu Kaisen franchise. He voiced the character in the Latin Spanish dub for Jujutsu Kaisen 0 and reprised the role for the third season, Jujutsu Kaisen: The Culling Game Part 1, which began airing in 2026. In an interview, he described the series as notable for its complex themes, including depression, grief, and death, which distinguish it from other titles in the shonen genre.

His other notable voice roles include Kahaku in To Your Eternity, Ikki Niko in Blue Lock, Finn in Wistoria: Wand and Sword, and Guido Greco in the redub of Katekyo Hitman Reborn!.

Ramora frequently collaborates with the Mexican dubbing studio Audiomaster Candiani, which has produced the Latin Spanish dubs for several of his major roles, including Gods' Games We Play and the Jujutsu Kaisen franchise. His work on simuldubs, where episodes are dubbed into Spanish shortly after their Japanese broadcast, represents a notable achievement in the field of Latin American voice acting.