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Dragon Ball's English-Language Frieza Actor, Chris Ayres, Dies Aged 56

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Chris Ayres, a prolific voice actor best known for his work as the voice of Frieza in many Dragon Ball projects, has died, aged 56.


The news was announced on Twitter by girlfriend Krystal LaPorte, who said Ayres had "passed away peacefully, held close by his mother, brother, and girlfriend," on October 18. No cause of death has been announced.

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— Krystal LaPorte (@WowSuchKrystal) October 19, 2021

Ayres has provided voice acting for anime series for decades, but became best known for his work as Frieza. Ayres replaced original English language actor Linda Young, and provided Frieza's voice in Dragon Ball Z Kai, Dragon Ball Super, Dragon Ball: Xenoverse, and more. In 2018, Ayres required a double lung transplant and stepped down for the role, but reprised it for Dragon Ball Super: Broly.


Thousands have offered their condolences on Twitter already, including Dragon Ball studio Toei Animation, Vegeta voice actor Christopher Sabat, and Broly voice actor Vic Mignogna:

May you rest in peace Chris Ayres, a magnificent voice actor who brought many wonderful characters to life including our Frieza.
You will always be remembered. Thank you for everything. pic.twitter.com/tLrYaudsxK

— Toei Animation (@ToeiAnimation) October 20, 2021


The anime industry lost a living angel today. It’s impossible to describe how pure Chris Ayres was, and his dedication to his craft was unmatched. Knowing Chris, he’s still at the gates of Other World, explaining something clever to the maître d’. #RIP, Frieza. 😢 pic.twitter.com/rN7bjBLlGT

— Christopher Sabat (@JustChrisSabat) October 20, 2021


Deeply saddened to hear of the passing of friend, Chris Ayres. Went to visit him in the hospital when I was in Houston for Matsuri in July & was reminded of his amazing spirit & determination. Much love & prayers to his family & friends. We’ll see you again in glory, dear Chris❤️

— vic mignogna (@vicmignogna) October 20, 2021

All of us at IGN offer our condolences to Ayres' family and friends.


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