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Brad Swaile. Actor: X-Men: Evolution. Brad has been acting since he was in middle school and high school. Upon graduating from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary in British Columbia, Canada, he became involved with Vancouver Youth Theatre.
- January 1, 1
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- Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Bradley Swaile is a Canadian voice actor. His major roles include Light Yagami in Death Note, Rock in Black Lagoon, Kicker Jones in Transformers: Energon, and Nightcrawler in X-Men: Evolution. [3] In the 1990s, he voiced Mousse in Ranma ½ and Teen Gohan in the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z.
YearTitleRole2021Pron2019Athlon Rocky2017Saito Shimaru2017 –22Jun Arashiyama, Ko MurakamiBrad Swaile is a voice actor known for voicing Light Yagami / Kira, Rokuro "Rock" Okajima, and Amuro Ray. Take a visual walk through their career and see 112 images of the characters they've voiced and listen to 26 clips that showcase their performances.
Bradley "Brad" Swaile (born December 26, 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian voice actor. He has acted in several animated series, known mostly for his anime roles; particularly that of Amuro Ray in the original Mobile Suit Gundam series and movies and Quatre Raberba Winner in Gundam Wing.
Brad Swaile is a Canadian voice actor and former child star. He has voiced characters in animated shows such as My Little Pony Tales, X-Men: Evolution, and Death Note.
- December 26, 1976
Death Note is a Japanese anime series about a high school student who uses a notebook to kill criminals. Brad Swaile voices Light Yagami in the English version, along with other cast members such as Vincent Tong, Trevor Devall, and Brian Drummond.
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Brad Swaile is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes X-Men: Evolution, Barbie and the Three Musketeers, Ratchet & Clank, Barbie Video Game Hero, Prozac Nation, Double Dragon, My Little Pony, and The Outer Limits.