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'''Peter Kelamis ''' (born in [[Australia]] on [[December 11]], [[1967]]) is an Canadian voice actor and comedian. He can be recognized as the second voice of Master Roshi and Son Goku in the Ocean group dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' (succeeding [[Ian Corlett]]), as well as Rolf in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy''. On-screen he is probably best known for his role as Adam Brody on ''Stargate Universe''. He has also appeared on ''Just For Laughs'' and as a stand-up comedian in the episode of ''Corner Gas'' called "Comedy Night". | '''Peter Kelamis ''' (born in [[Australia]] on [[December 11]], [[1967]]) is an Canadian voice actor and comedian. He can be recognized as the second voice of Master Roshi and Son Goku/Kakarot in the Ocean group dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' (succeeding [[Ian Corlett]]), as well as Rolf in ''Ed, Edd n Eddy''. On-screen he is probably best known for his role as Adam Brody on ''Stargate Universe''. He has also appeared on ''Just For Laughs'' and as a stand-up comedian in the episode of ''Corner Gas'' called "Comedy Night". | ||
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Peter Kelamis (born in Australia on December 11, 1967) is an Canadian voice actor and comedian. He can be recognized as the second voice of Master Roshi and Son Goku/Kakarot in the Ocean group dub of Dragon Ball Z (succeeding Ian Corlett), as well as Rolf in Ed, Edd n Eddy. On-screen he is probably best known for his role as Adam Brody on Stargate Universe. He has also appeared on Just For Laughs and as a stand-up comedian in the episode of Corner Gas called "Comedy Night".

