Nam Doh-hyeong, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Nam Doh-hyeong

voice actor

Date of Birth: 12-Mar-1983

Place of Birth: Gangneung, Gangwon Province, South Korea

Profession: actor, voice actor

Nationality: South Korea

Zodiac Sign: Pisces

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About Nam Doh-hyeong

  • Nam Doh-hyeong (Hangul: ???; Hanja: ???; born March 12, 1983 in lunar calendar) is a South Korean voice actor born in Gangneung, South Korea. At the age of 23, he began working as a voice actor after joining Korean Broadcasting System's Voice Acting Division.
  • Shortly after, he debuted with one of the supporting roles on the digital restoration of a 1976 South Korean animated film Robot Taekwon V.
  • In 2003, before starting his career, Nam participated in dubbing of a third-person shooter video game for PlayStation 2, Mobile Suit Gundam: Encounters in Space.
  • He voiced one of the soldiers and the pilots, as a winner of a game-related event at that time.The voice actor has been a freelancer since 2009.
  • One year later, he began receiving the attention of a wide public, with his role as Jamal Malik on the Korean dub of Slumdog Millionaire.
  • His voice could be heard also in Sid the Science Kid, Animal Detective Kiruminzoo, The Hurt Locker, The Legend of the Legendary Heroes and The Greatest.
  • Nam's breakout work was Fairy Tail.
  • He made a big name for himself after voicing Natsu Dragneel in the Korean dubbed Japanese television animation series.
  • In 2012, The Lorax became his first theatrical animated film to dub a leading role.
  • He voiced Ted Wiggins on the Korean dub of the film.Nam made his screen debut with the 2013 film No Breathing.
  • In the early part of the film, he could be seen performing the role of a sports commentator.Nam has become well known for his voicing Rory Williams on the Korean dub of a British science fiction television series Doctor Who, Dent on the Korean dub of Pokémon: Best Wishes!, Raf Esquivel and Knock Out on the Korean dub of Transformers: Prime and more recently, Rigby on the Korean dub of an American animated television series Regular Show.

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