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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". | '''Peter Kelamis ''' (born in [[Australia]] on [[December 11]], [[1967]]) is an Australian born 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 Australian born 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".

