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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.


{{Q|I love voice work because since you can’t SEE me, I can be anything or anyone. The voice has only the age or ethnicity you give to it.|Sanders}}
==History==
==History==
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.