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Michael Sorich
Michael John Sorich ( , born March 23, 1958) is an American actor, writer and director. Biography Sorich has been a prominent and ever-present voice actor for many different characters in the ''Power Rangers'' franchise (until the end of the '' Wild Force'' series), as well as related or similar Saban series such as '' Masked Rider'', ''VR Troopers'', and '' Big Bad Beetleborgs/Beetleborgs Metallix''. Some of his more well-known roles included the voices of Squatt in ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', Decimator and Zelton in ''VR Troopers'', Roboborg in ''Beetleborgs Metallix'', and Double Face in '' Masked Rider''. He has also had some on-screen roles, with the best-known of those being the role of Woody Stocker on ''VR Troopers''. Sorich is currently known for his voice roles in the popular anime series ''Bleach''. He directed the dubs for '' Idaten Jump'' and for ''Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo''. He had also co-directed the ADR for ''VR Troopers'' with Scott Page-Pagter and Wendee Lee. F ...
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