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Daniel Gall (1938-December 9 2012) was a French actor of stage and film, who specializes in voice-over work. As syndical representative of the Syndicat Français des Artistes Interprètes (a French voice-over artists union), he fought a 25-year battle for intellectual property rights for voice-over artists in France, which was settled in 2005.
Although he was best known as the voice of Actarus in Goldorak (Duke Fleed in UFO Robo Grendizer), he had a long career of dubbing over voices, including David Banner on the 1978 The Incredible Hulk TV series, Lennie Brisco on Law & Order and Saren Arterius in Mass Effect.

