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==Directing Work==
==Directing Work==

Revision as of 02:24, 12 November 2022

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Guilherme Briggs (born July 25, 1970) is a Brazilian voice actor. He began his career in 1991, voicing some ridged-headed alien in an obscure TV show, and has since built a prolific career, with the Brazilian versions of toy astronauts, some psycho named Daggett, a blue-skinned wacko, an alien superhero, and characters done by Denzel Washington and Dwayne Johnson. A long-time fan of Transformers, he has done the Brazilian version of most protagonist robots since Beast Machines, and directed the dubbing of the 2007 film and its sequels.

Voice Roles

Directing Work

Dubbing Director

Notes

  • Briggs has suggested on his Twitter that he has also dubbed an additional character in every live-action movie at least up until Age of Extinction[1], later confirming his role as Cade's robot dog in that movie.[2]. Besides also voicing one of Bumblebee's radio lines in the first movie, his minor roles in the other movies have not been identified yet.
  • Briggs is also erroneously credited as Alpha Trion in War for Cybertron Trilogy, when the role was actually played by Dario de Castro.

References

  1. https://twitter.com/GuilhermeBriggs/status/491765972080922625 "And in each Transformers movie I dub, besides Optimus, a very minor character, as if it were an easter egg. Which one was it in the 4th movie?"
  2. https://twitter.com/GuilhermeBriggs/status/491769165771190273 When someone said "the robot dog that threatened to call the police?", Briggs responded with "RIGHT, that's him indeed!"