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'''Alessandro Bevilacqua''' (born [[June 13]], [[1976]]) is a Belgian actor specialized in voice acting. | '''Alessandro Bevilacqua''' (born [[June 13]], [[1976]]) is a Belgian actor specialized in voice acting. | ||
Among his voice roles are the French voice of Gideon Gleeful in ''Gravity Falls'', Ryuga in ''Beyblade'', Mr Poopybutt in ''Rick & Morty'', Willy Glass in ''Inazuma Eleven'' or Sensei Wu and Jay in ''Ninjago'', among various other voice roles, mostly in | Among his voice roles are the French voice of Gideon Gleeful in ''Gravity Falls'', Ryuga in ''Beyblade'', Mr Poopybutt in ''Rick & Morty'', Willy Glass in ''Inazuma Eleven'' or Sensei Wu and Jay in ''Ninjago'', among various other voice roles, mostly in Japanese animation. | ||
He also has a [https://www.youtube.com/user/voixoffpro Youtube channel] on which he gives information about the world of dubbing, as well as advices for people who want to work in this area. | He also has a [https://www.youtube.com/user/voixoffpro Youtube channel] on which he gives information about the world of dubbing, as well as advices for people who want to work in this area. | ||
Revision as of 12:57, 16 May 2020
Alessandro Bevilacqua (born June 13, 1976) is a Belgian actor specialized in voice acting.
Among his voice roles are the French voice of Gideon Gleeful in Gravity Falls, Ryuga in Beyblade, Mr Poopybutt in Rick & Morty, Willy Glass in Inazuma Eleven or Sensei Wu and Jay in Ninjago, among various other voice roles, mostly in Japanese animation.
He also has a Youtube channel on which he gives information about the world of dubbing, as well as advices for people who want to work in this area.
Voice roles
Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)
Transformers: Rescue Bots
- Bumblebee
- Kade Burns
Transformers: Cyberverse
Notes
- He also voiced Ratchet and Jazz in the French dub of the Robot Chicken Short "Everything in Good Working Order?".

