Fan Casting Robbie Daymond as He-Man/Prince Adam in Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon)

daviddyster made this fan casting suggestion on September 9, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Robbie Daymond as He-Man/Prince Adam in Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon)

Robbie DaymondUnited States

43 years old
Robbie Daymond (Robert Daymond Howard) was born on March 11th, 1982. He graduated with an MFA degree in Acting in 2007. Best known for his work in voice over he also has a long career in theatre, t...
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Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon)

Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon)

Be Masters Together!
by Mattel, Roger Sweet & Dark Horse Comics
Then came a day like no other, when Prince Adam and his lost twin sister Princess Adora were called to action to defend their homes of Eternia and Etheria from the forces of evil, and this is the s...
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Robbie Daymond is known for his roles in Strange Magic, You've Got This, and Barbie: Star Light Adventure. He has been suggested by fans for 2,284 roles on myCast, including Good Casting, Bad Writing in Best & Worst Comic Book Castings. Similar actors include Yuri Lowenthal, Josh Keaton, and Johnny Yong Bosch. Robbie Daymond was suggested to play He-Man/Prince Adam in Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon) by daviddyster. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Dylan O'Brien, Matt Lanter, and Scott Porter. Masters of the Universe: Legend of the Swords (A He-Man and She-Ra Cartoon) has 85 roles, including Tone, Music Influences, and Animation Influence.

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