Tōru Furuya

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Tōru Furuya
古谷 徹
Tohru Furuya at FanimeCon 2011 Opening Ceremony
Born (1953-07-31) July 31, 1953 (age 70)
Occupations
Years active1958–present
AgentAoni Production
Notable work
Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Spouses
  • (m. 1976⁠–⁠1983)
  • Satomi Majima
    (m. 1985)
Websitewww.torushome.com

Tōru Furuya (古谷 徹, Furuya Tōru, born July 31, 1953 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator.[1][2] As a child, he was a member of Gekidan Himawari,[2] a children's acting troupe. He is currently employed by the talent management firm Aoni Production.[1][2]

Furuya is most known for the roles of Amuro Ray (both in the original Mobile Suit Gundam and its following Gundam sequels), Hyūma Hoshi (Star of the Giants), Pegasus Seiya (Saint Seiya), Yamcha (Dragon Ball), Kyōsuke Kasuga (Kimagure Orange Road), and Tuxedo Mask (Sailor Moon). He considers these roles as his most important roles.[3]

He also used a pseudonym Noboru Sōgetsu (蒼月 昇, Sōgetsu Noboru) in the cast of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 for Ribbons Almark's role (but used his real name in the narration role). Both the narration role and Ribbons Almark were Furuya's first role in a non-Universal Century Gundam series. Shuichi Ikeda who played Char had his earlier with Gilbert Durandal in Gundam SEED Destiny.

Filmography

Television animation

1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s

Original video animation (OVA)

Anime Films

Video games

Live action

  • Tokyo Defense Command: The Guardman, episode 90, ransom delivery boy

Tokusatsu

Radio

Radio drama

  • Nissan A, Abe Reiji ~ beyond the average ~, Reiji Amuro

Dubbing roles

References

  1. ^ a b "Furuya Tohru (古谷徹)". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. 2009-07-15. Retrieved 2014-12-24.
  2. ^ a b c 古谷徹 (in Japanese). Aoni Production. Retrieved 2009-07-17.
  3. ^ "Exclusive interview with Furuya Toru". musicJAPANplus.
  4. ^ "Yamcha…as voiced by…Tōru Furuya". Kanzenshuu. May 24, 2004. Retrieved 2014-04-14.

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