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Nam Doh-hyeong est un Acteur Sud coréen né le 12 mars 1983 à Gangneung (Coree du sud)

Nam Doh-hyeong

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Nom de naissance 남도형
Nationalité Coree du sud
Naissance 12 mars 1983 (41 ans) à Gangneung (Coree du sud)

Nam Doh-hyeong (Hangul: 남도형; Hanja: 南度亨; born March 12, 1983 in lunar calendar) is a South Korean voice actor.

Nam was 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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Kim Young-ok
Kim Young-ok
(1 films)
Seo In-guk
Seo In-guk
(1 films)
Nam Da-reum
Nam Da-reum
(1 films)
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Filmographie de Nam Doh-hyeong (2 films)

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No Breathing, 1h58
Origine Philippines
Genres Drame, Romance
Thèmes Sport
Acteurs Lee Jong-suk, Seo In-guk, Yuri, Ah Young, Park Chul-min, Yoon Kyun-sang
Rôle Prologue Announcer
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Like his swimming champion father, Won-il (Seo In-guk) was once a promising swimmer. But when his father dies during a swimming competition (where he was doing his specialty called "no breathing"), followed soon after by his mother's death, Won-il quits swimming for good. Instead, he lives life hopelessly and recklessly, like there is no tomorrow. With Won-il in danger of being expelled from school, his father's longtime friend Jae-suk (Park Chul-min) drags him to a physical education-focused high school, hoping that he'll start swimming again. There he meets his long-ago rival, Woo-sang (Lee Jong-suk) who in the past had always been overshadowed by Won-il. With Won-il's absence from the sport, Woo-sang is now in first place and is a national swimming star. But he gets disqualified from the national tryouts after getting into trouble, so he has to start from ground zero and ends up at the same phys-ed school as Won-il. Woo-sang is Won-il's complete opposite in personality, and all he cares about is winning so he finds Won-il's return to the sport unwelcome. Then there is Jae-suk's daughter, Jung-eun (Kwon Yuri) who captures both Won-il and Woo-sang's hearts and further reignites the rivalry between them. The two very different young men begin training for an upcoming swimming competition, battling for love and friendship as they undergo the rite of passage of growing up.
Robot Taekwon V, 1h25
Genres Science-fiction, Action, Animation
Acteurs Kim Young-ok, Nam Doh-hyeong
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Dr. Kaff (or Dr. Cops; 카프 박사 in Korean), an evil scientist bent on world domination, creates an army of giant robots to kidnap world-class athletes and conquer the world. To fight off this attack, Dr. Kim creates Robot Taekwon V. Kim Hoon, the taekwon-do champion eldest son of Dr Kim, pilots Robot Taekwon V either mechanically or through his physical power by merging his taekwon-do movements with the robot.