Aleks Li

Aleks Li

Who is Aleks Le?

Meet Aleks Walter Le (born March 12, 1999 in Vietnam), a firecracker Vietnamese‑American voice actor now based in Los Angeles. He moved to the U.S. at age 10, learned English by marathoning cartoons and gaming—and naturally turned that obsession into a career—inspiring a lifelong passion for voice work. With a booming baritone and a cat dad attitude, Aleks channels that energy across anime, video games, Western animation, and more.

The Rise of a Voice‑Over Dynamo

Aleks’s official website keeps it simple: “Actor. Cat Dad. Local Funny Man.” Accurate to a tee. His voice journey began in anime dubbing, but very quickly branched into all media. He signed with Atlas Talent Agency and became a sought‑after talent at Bang Zoom!, Studiopolis, SDI Media, VSI Los Angeles, Funimation/Crunchyroll—and beyond. His breakout moment? Definitely landing the role of Zenitsu Agatsuma in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba.

Anime Highlights

  • Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – Zenitsu Agatsuma (also Kasugai Crow B)
  • The Misfit of Demon King Academy – Anos Voldigoad
  • Rent-A-Girlfriend – Kazuya Kinoshita
  • Tokyo Revengers – Manjiro “Mikey” Sano
  • Vinland Saga (Netflix dub) – Thorfinn
  • Sword Art Online: Alicization – Lilpilin
  • Cagaster of an Insect Cage – Kidow/Ileck
  • Dorohedoro – Caiman
  • Record of Ragnarok – Liu Bei Xuande, Cain
  • Spy × Family – Additional voices
  • Persona 3 Reload – Makoto Yuki / Pharos / Ryoji Mochizuki
  • Master Detective Archives: Rain Code – Vivia Twilight

Donghua & Anime Films

  • Solo Leveling (2024) – Sung Jin‑woo
  • Demon Slayer: Mugen Train (2020 movie) – Zenitsu Agatsuma

Video Game Credits

  • Street Fighter V & Street Fighter 6 – Luke
  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth – Eiji Mitamura
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Sonon Kusakabe
  • Zenless Zone Zero – Lighter
  • Pokémon Masters EX – Champions Brendan, Leon, Piers, Victor
  • Guilty Gear ‑Strive‑ – Anji Mito (credited under pseudonym “Kae Min” initially)

Western & Animation Work

Live‑Action Dubbing

  • The School Nurse Files – Seung‑Gwon
  • Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning/Final – Enishi Yukishiro
  • Ride or Die – Masato Nagasawa + background voices

Noteworthy Moments & Behind‑the‑Mic Fun

His take as Sung Jin‑woo in Solo Leveling sparked some clamor—particularly that infamous “Arise” line. Reddit lit up with fans delighted by his range and humor. One fan called him “one of my favorite VAs,” another reveled in his comedic timing:

“His patience and calmness… interacting and joking around with his community… makes him even more respectable in my eyes.”

That same comedic spark shows up in his Twitter and YouTube presence—389K+ subs and 40M+ views—and countless playful interactions with fans. Remember when he jokingly “took over” the pseudonym Kae Min from his predecessor as Anji in Guilty Gear? Complete April Fool’s gold.

Voice & Identity

Aleks’s vocal range is wide: from boy‑next‑door tones to gravelly badass. He handles heartfelt scenes (like Mikey in Tokyo Revengers or Kazuya’s romantic comic angst), heavier characters (Shinei Nouzen in 86, Caiman in Dorohedoro), and titular heroes (Sung Jin‑woo, Anos Voldigoad) with equally potent gravitas.

He also embraces his heritage, bringing authentic Southeast Asian nuance to roles like Craig of the Creek, and often reflects on the immigrant experience through April Fools-style banter and heartfelt interviews (like on the Trash Taste podcast).

Why Fans Love Him

  • Authenticity: He’s proud of his roots—and you can hear it in his nightside grit and light‑hearted banter.
  • Versatility: Anime, Western cartoons, video games—he slays them all (pun intended).
  • Comedic timing: Channels humor like a pro off-camera too—April Fool’s pranks? Check.
  • Fan respect: He takes criticism well and engages with a sense of joy and humility that’s rare.

What’s Next?

With roles like Luke in Street Fighter 6, Makoto Yuki in Persona 3 Reload, and Sonon Kusakabe in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, 2024’s been off to a spectacular start for Aleks. He’s also in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth and rumored to be revving up for even more major titles. Expect more lead roles, more viral moments on social media, and another round of fans going, “Who is this guy and why is his voice so awesome?” Spoiler: we already know.

The Voice Behind the Magic

Aleks Le isn’t just another dubbing actor. He’s part musician, part comedian, part every‑day guy who just happens to sound like a superhero. Whether he’s unleashing swords in anime, casting spells in games, or cracking jokes on his channels, one thing’s for sure: Aleks’s voice is his superpower—and he’s just getting started.



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