Peter Kelamis is a distinguished Australian actor renowned for his versatile voice roles in animation and video games. He gained widespread recognition for voicing Goku in the English dub of the iconic animated series Dragon Ball Z, succeeding Ian James Corlett. His portrayal of Goku not only captivated audiences but also showcased his ability to bring depth and energy to the character. Kelamis continued to lend his voice to Goku in several Dragon Ball Z movies, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the anime community.
In addition to his work on Dragon Ball Z, Kelamis has made significant contributions to various animated series. He is well-known for voicing Rolf in the popular cartoon Ed, Edd n Eddy, where his unique vocal style brought the character to life. His talent also extended to roles such as Tail Terrier in Krypto the Superdog and Wing Saber in Transformers: Cybertron, demonstrating his range and adaptability as a voice actor. Kelamis’s ability to embody diverse characters has made him a sought-after talent in the industry.
Kelamis’s career is not limited to voice acting; he has also made notable appearances in live-action television shows and films. His credits include roles in acclaimed series such as Stargate SG-1, NCIS, and The X-Files, as well as films like Happy Gilmore and Best in Show. These performances highlight his versatility and commitment to his craft, earning him respect among peers and audiences alike.
Beyond acting, Kelamis has showcased his comedic talents as a stand-up comedian, performing at venues like the Punchlines Comedy Club. His multifaceted career reflects his passion for entertainment and his dedication to engaging audiences through various mediums. With numerous accolades, including a Leo Award for Best Screenwriting, Peter Kelamis continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, inspiring future generations of actors and voice artists.