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Occupation
  
Voice Actor/Actor

Name
  
Adam Henderson

Role
  
Voice actor


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Notable credit(s)
  
InuYasha as Gatenmaru Gundam Seed Destiny/Gundam Seed Destiny as Ledonir Kisaka

Movies
  
Roujin Z, X: The Movie, A Wind Named Amnesia

Similar
  
Hiroyuki Kitakubo, Rintaro, Yoshiaki Kawajiri

Profiles

Adam Henderson is a Canadian voice actor who works for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He started doing anime dubs in London, England for Manga Entertainment. He has played several roles in anime, most notably Ledonir Kisaka in Gundam SEED and Gundam SEED Destiny.

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He also appeared as the character Charles in the 1999 film Unknown Things as an antiques agent to a wealthy English collector, named Hoogstraten, played by Paul Rhys, Hoogstraten desired to have things he did not understand. Then, even having paid substantial sums for such antiques, would dispose of them once he knew what they were. The movie also centres on a love affair between Charles and Mrs. Hoogstraten (Saskia Reeves) as well as the murderous behaviour of a bookmaker and doctor, portrayed by Scottish Actor David Hayman. Charles makes a great profit on the things he sells to Hoogstraten, enabling him to pay his bosse's gambling debts.

Anime roles

  • A Wind Named Amnesia (movie) as Wataru
  • AD Police Files (OVA) as Leon (Manga UK Dub)
  • Appleseed (OVA) as Yoshi
  • Dragon Drive (TV) as Agent S
  • Galaxy Angel Z (TV) as TV Cameraman
  • Dragon Ball Z as Captain Strong (Ocean dub)
  • InuYasha (TV) as Gatenmaru
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Seed (TV) as Ledonir Kisaka
  • Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny (TV) as Ledonir Kisaka
  • New Dominion Tank Police (OVA) as Al
  • Roujin Z (OVA) as Maeda
  • X (movie) as Fuuma Monou
  • Video Game Voice Acting

  • Beneath a Steel Sky as Joey/Ken
  • Non-Anime Roles

  • Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century as Additional Voices
  • References

    Adam Henderson Wikipedia