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'''Alvin Lee Sanders''', or just '''Alvin Sanders''' ({{D|Mar|16|1952}}) is a Canadian voice actor, who [[Doc Harris|like]] [[Tony Sampson|so]] [[Terry Klassen|many]] [[Brian Drummond|other]] [[Scott McNeil|actors]], also worked on the Ocean dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and portrayed the voice of Mr. Popo. Some of his other notable roles include Demolishor in ''Transformers: Energon'' and ''Armada'' and Pop Tate on ''Riverdale''. |
'''Alvin Lee Sanders''', or just '''Alvin Sanders''' ({{D|Mar|16|1952}}) is a Canadian voice actor, who [[Doc Harris|like]] [[Tony Sampson|so]] [[Terry Klassen|many]] [[Brian Drummond|other]] [[Scott McNeil|actors]], also worked on the Ocean dub of ''Dragon Ball Z'' and portrayed the voice of Mr. Popo. Some of his other notable roles include Demolishor in ''Transformers: Energon'' and ''Armada'' and Pop Tate on ''Riverdale''. |
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Sanders also appeared on several ''Hallmark'' original movies, usually playing a reverend or minister. |
Sanders also appeared on several ''Hallmark'' original movies, usually playing a reverend or minister. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Sanders got into acting through plays he did in high-school about the struggle of African Americans. In High School, he worked as a paper delivery boy but quit and joined a children's theater as an actor. Though he wasn't paid much, he believed the respect he earned from adults and fans was more than enough. |
Sanders got into acting through plays he did in high-school about the struggle of African Americans. In High School, he worked as a paper delivery boy but quit and joined a children's theater as an actor. Though he wasn't paid much, he believed the respect he earned from adults and fans was more than enough. |