Mario Castañeda

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Mario Castañeda is a Mexican dubbing actor. born in Irapuato, a city of the Mexican state of Guanajuato, in june 29, 1962. When he was one year old his parents moved to Mexico City where he has lived since. He studied the Drama in the Andres Soler Institute from 1979 to 1982, and in june of 1983 started to work as a dubbing actor in several television series as "Diff'rent Strokes", "The powers of Matthew Star", "Visitors". He has given life to many cartoon and real-life characters. He is best known for dubbing the voice of adult Goku in the anime series Dragonball. He also dubbed MacGyver in the series of the same name. He has also dub very famous actors such as Jim Carrey, Jackie Chan, Bruce Willis, etc. One of his most recent works is "El Chavo Animado" where he voices the characters of "Don Ramon" and "Ñoño".