Home » News » Roberto Sen, actor of Mr. Satan in ‘Dragon Ball Z’, dies at 77 – Diario La Página – 2024-08-09 02:16:25

Roberto Sen, actor of Mr. Satan in ‘Dragon Ball Z’, dies at 77 – Diario La Página – 2024-08-09 02:16:25

Actor Roberto Espriú Sen, known artistically as Roberto Sen, has passed away at the age of 77, leaving the industry in mourning. The National Actors Association (ANDA) was responsible for announcing the sad news, highlighting the legacy and influence that Roberto Sen left in the field of dubbing and acting.

Who was Roberto Sen?
Roberto Sen is best remembered for his work in the Dragon Ball Z franchise, where he voiced iconic characters such as Mr. Satan, Commander Red, and General White. His ability to bring these characters to life not only earned him recognition from anime fans, but also cemented him as an iconic figure in Latin American dubbing. In addition, he participated in Dragon Ball GT as the voice of the Three-Star Dragon.

“The National Association of Actors deeply regrets the death of our colleague Roberto Espriú Sen ‘Roberto Sen’, a member of our union. Our condolences to his family and friends. Rest in peace,” the ANDA announced through its social networks, without revealing details about the cause of his death.

Sen’s impact on the entertainment world was not limited to dubbing. He was also recognized for his participation in popular soap operas such as ‘Antes muerta que Lichita’, ‘Papá a toda madre’, ‘Libre para amarte’ and ‘Qué pobres tan ricos’, where his acting talent and versatility allowed him to embody a variety of characters that were beloved by the public.

In film, Sen made his mark by participating in the re-dubbing of the films Rocky and Rocky II, playing the character Tony Gazzo, and he voiced Dr. Loomis in Halloween 5: The Revenge of Michael Myers. His versatility as a voice actor allowed him to adapt to various genres and styles, standing out in both the film and television fields.

Roberto Sen also had a distinguished academic career as a professor at the UNAM Faculty of Engineering, where he taught Planning Systems. His legacy as an educator and dubbing professional left an indelible mark on his students and colleagues.

Son of renowned actors Roberto Espriú and Maruja Sen, Roberto Sen grew up in an artistic environment that deeply influenced his career. Over the decades, he earned the affection and respect of his colleagues and fans for his dedication and talent.

A final farewell to a great talent
The news of his passing has shocked figures in the world of dubbing, who have expressed their grief on social media. Lalo Garza, a prominent dubbing actor, wrote an emotional message: “My dear Roberto Sen, it was a pleasure to have met you, directed you and allowed me to share such an important project with you. You leave us a great legacy. A hug from heaven.”

Roberto Sen’s legacy lives on through the characters he played, which continue to be remembered and loved by audiences of all ages. His contribution to the art of dubbing and acting in Latin America will live on as a testament to his passion and talent.

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