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Mathias Klenske Born 25 October 1983
Copenhagen, DenmarkOccupation Actor, voice actor Years active 1994–present Mathias Klenske (born 25 October 1983) is a Danish actor and voice actor who is best known for his role as Adam in the film Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner - an adaption based on a series of books by Lykke Nielsen. Klenske regularly dubs characters that appear in cartoons, anime and video games. He is also well known to children in Denmark as the Danish voice of Ash Ketchum from the Pokémon anime. He is a member of the theater Hamlet Revyen.
Klenske works at Dubberman Denmark, SDI Media Denmark, and other Danish dubbing studios, where he carries out voice work.[1][2]
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Biography
Mathias Klenske was born on 25 October 1983 in northern Copenhagen, Denmark. He started voice acting when he was 9 years old, voicing characters in the animated series Animaniacs. He played Adam in Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner. Three years later, Klenske made a comeback to play Børnebisp in the film Alletiders Julemand.
Roles
Live action
- Adam in Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner
- Børnebisp in Alletiders Julemand
Dubbing roles
Animation
- Chazz Princeton in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX
- Ash Ketchum, Paul (DP002), and Lance in Pokémon
- Chris McClean in Total Drama
- Rolf and Jonny in Ed, Edd n Eddy
- Jack Spicer in Xiaolin Showdown
- Terry McGinns in Batman Beyond
- Ron Stoppable in Kim Possible
- Fillmore in Fillmore!
- Benny in Lloyd in Space
- Robin in Teen Titans
Live action
- Alvin and the Chipmunks[3]
- Babe[4]
- Herbert in 101 Dalmatians[5]
Video games
- Spyro in The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
References
- ^ "Mathias Klenske". Danske Film. http://www.danskefilm.dk/skuespiller/5190.html. Retrieved April 16, 2011.
- ^ [1]
- ^ Alvin and the Chipmunks
- ^ Babe
- ^ 101 Dalmatians
External links
- Mathias Klenske at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Mathias Klenske at the Internet Movie Database
Categories:- 1983 births
- Danish actors
- Danish voice actors
- Living people
- People from Copenhagen
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