Szűcs Sándor (born 15 July 1960) is a Hungarian voice actor who worked on Film-Sound Studio's Hungarian dub of Resident Evil: Apocalypse, where he played Mike Epps's character, "L.J.". Szűcs reprised the role in in Mafilm Audio's dub of Resident Evil: Extinction.[1][2]
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| Actors | | | Stunts | | | French dub | | | Quebecois dub (Cinélume) | | | Italian dub (CDC Sefit Group) | | | German theatrical dub | | | German DVD dub | | | Japanese theatrical dub | | | Japanese Fuji TV dub | | | Brazilian-Portuguese dub (Cinevídeo) | | | Castilian Spanish dub (Voz De España) | | | Latin American Spanish dub (Art Sound México) | | | Hungarian dub (Film-Sound Studio) | | | Cantonese dub | |
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Resident Evil: Extinction staff |
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| Actors | | | Stunt performers | | | French dub | | | Quebecois dub | | | German dub | | | Japanese theatrical dub | | | Japanese TV dub | | | Italian dub | | | Brazilian-Portuguese dub (Delart) | | | Spanish dub (Tatudec) | | | Latin American Spanish dub (Art Sound México) | | | Hungarian dub | | | Cantonese dub | |
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