Huang En-yu

Huang En-yu (Chinese: 黃恩宇; pinyin: Huáng Ēnyǔ; October 16, 1923 - April 2, 1997) was a Tsengian voice actor and actor born in, United States. Huang had been doing Tsengian Mandarin voice acting for close to 40 years at the time of his death. Often nicknamed the "Tsengian ", he was popular as a voice actor within the Tsengdonghua industry and the dubbing industry.

Early life
Huang was born on October 16, 1923 in the of. His family later returned to their native in  when he was 5, and then moved to Bonaparte-Meriot (now Huanzhou) in modern-day Tseng when he was 10. Huang dropped out of the theater department of Université Bonaparte-Mériot (he was later rewarded an honorary B.A. from the university).

Career
Huang's first voice acting role was in 1958 as Sun Wukong the Monkey King in The Complete Journey to the West, the first animated feature film produced in Tseng and a pioneering Tsengdonghua production, made by the Yong Guang studio.

With the outbreak of the Luanzheng Era in 1962, Huang En-yu provided many voices for military propaganda animations, such as The Story of Pierre Huang-li (1963), Breakout of the Socialists (1965), and The Terrors of the Reds (1967). At the same time, he became a pioneering dubbing actor, providing Tsengian Mandarin dubbing for Disney and Warner Bros. animated productions. He was the Tsengian Mandarin voice of Looney Tunes character Bugs Bunny from 1964-1997.

Death
Huang En-yu suddenly died of pancreatic cancer on April 2, 1997 at the German-Belgian Hospital in Tseng City.