Brice Armstrong death: Dragon Ball Z's Ginyu voice actor and anime legend dies, aged 84
The anime community is in mourning following the death of beloved voice actor Brice Armstrong.
Armstrong, 84, was best known for providing the narration for the English dub of Dragon Ball as well as several characters in the Dragon Ball Z series, including Captain Ginyu and Lord Slug.
So respected was he in his field that – according to Mary Collins Talent Agency – James Earl Jones, the voice behind Star Wars villain Darth Vader, once told him: “I wish I had your vocal control.”
Armstrong, who hailed from Dallas, Texas, died on 10 January of natural causes.
Other shows that he provided voice work for included Yu Yu Hakusho, Lupin the Third and Case Closed.
For those wanting to pay their respects, a donation fundraiser has been set up for Armstrong’s favourite charity.
Anime fans paid tribute to the voice actor on social media.
Just received word from King Kai. It pains me to share that voice actor, Dragon Ball narrator, and legend among the anime community, Brice Armstrong has passed away at 84 from natural causes. He of course, has passed through the Other World Check-In Station. May he rest in peace.
— Goku (@Goku)
RIP Brice Armstrong you will be missed. pic.twitter.com/fpDkQOp64U
— Ranpo the fan of voice actors (@Voice_actorfan1)
Just learned of the passing of Brice Armstrong, Narrator of Dragon Ball and voice of Captain Ginyu. His voice really set the tone of this wacky and cool series we had acquired back in day. Powerful pipes and larger than life character. Rest In Peace, Brice. @FUNimation pic.twitter.com/F75bnTLsNV
— Sonny Strait (@sonnystrait)
He is survived by six children and nine grandchildren.