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Akira Kamiya
神谷 明
Born (1946-09-18) September 18, 1946 (age 78)
Occupations
Years active1970–present
AgentSaeba Shoji
Height163 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Children2

Akira Kamiya (神谷 明, Kamiya Akira, born September 18, 1946) is a Japanese actor, voice actor, singer, and narrator.[1] He played several notable roles in Japanese manga and anime television series, including Kenshiro. In super robot anime, he voiced Ryoma Nagare in Getter Robo, Akira Hibiki in Brave Raideen, Sanshirō Tsuwabuki in Gaiking, Roy Focker in The Super Dimension Fortress Macross, and Sincline in Beast King GoLion. Kamiya is also known for voicing Ryo Saeba in action detective anime City Hunter.

Biography

Early life

Kamiya was born in Yokohama. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Commercial High School and became a freelancer after being affiliated with Theatre Echo, Aoni Production, Production Baobab, Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society and Ups. Kamiya then founded Saeba Shoji, a talent agency.

Background

His father ran a furniture manufacturing factory, but it suddenly closed and his parents divorced. After that, Kamiya's mother raised him and his brother. As a result of his mother's search for work, he attended many schools over the years, from Aoki Elementary School in Yokohama to Higashidai Elementary School in Tsurumi and Aioi elementary school in Ota-ku, Tokyo. The presence of actor Shoichi Ozawa as the eldest of Aioi Ko led Kamiya on the road to drama.

After that, he entered the Tokyo Metropolitan Tateshiba Commercial High School via Misono Junior High School. Kamiya's friend invited him to join the drama club, saying that, "I think Kamiya has a good voice." At that time, it was more difficult to become an actor than previously and difficult to advance in the field. Kamiya told his mother, "I want to be an actor. I will do my best because it is the path I chose myself." Later, he recalled, "If [I] were [my] mother, [I] might have stopped crying." After graduating from high school, he joined the amateur theater company Kanza in Yokohama.

Activities as a Voice Actor

In 1970, Kamiya debuted as an anime voice actor playing the role of Senkichi in the TV anime Mahō no Mako-chan during the Theatre Echo study period. The first regular role was Sasuke Yashima in Akakichi no Eleven. He appeared as Koichi Furumi in Babel II, and also learned his trademark "scream" with this work. Since then, he has been in charge of several prominent roles chiefly in robot animation works, such as Ryoma Nagare in Getter Robo. He was called "Screaming Kamiya" because he kept screaming his special moves. One of the notable voice actors in the Super Robot Wars video game series, Kamiya himself appeared on TV commercials when Super Robot Wars F was released.

In the 1980s, he appeared in several animated manga series serialised in Weekly Shōnen Jump. He appeared in Kinnikuman, Fist of the North Star, and City Hunter, and was also known as one of the voice actors familiar with Jump anime. Since many of these Shōnen Jump anime have became long-running series, the works that appeared during this time are often introduced as Akira Kamiya's masterpiece.

He often narrates commercials and variety shows, including the hero show commercial of Tokyo Dome City Attractions (former Korakuen Yuenchi), which is primarily broadcast on the Super Sentai series frame, and has been in charge of narration for over 20 years since 1986.

He became the recipient of Animage's Grand Prix prize.

On January 9, 2017, the program was broadcast on TV Asahi and was ranked 22nd in "200 Popular Voice Actors Seriously Selected! Voice Actor General Election! 3 Hours SP".[2]

Other activities

Kamiya was initially a bass player with the popular voice actor's musical group Slapstick, which was active in the 1970s and 1980s. However, he expressed his concern that his schedule was busy, and the performance activities he had enjoyed as an amateur band in a harmonious manner would be produced as professional singer activities, and he offered to withdraw.

He has worked as a radio personality for All Night Nippon. He is the first regular personality as a voice actor. In the same program, he made a corner called "Guinness!". He knew what he was doing at MBS Young Town, and he still has friends.

In 1979, he played personality with Mitsuko Horie on a Sunday afternoon radio program called "Mitsuko and Akira's Deadly Handgun," and released a duet single, "Oh! Sunday Youth is Sunday."

In addition to working as a singer in Purin Purin Monogatari and Fist of the North Star, he also performed in the early 1980s with Kazuyuki Sogabe, Ryūsei Nakao and Naoya Uchida.

In the aftermath of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995, he formed a charity unit "WITH YOU". He was also active in the Fureai Concert.

Filmography

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1970 Akakichi no Eleven Sasuke Yashima [4]
1970 Mahō no Mako-chan Senkichi [4]
1971 Marvelous Melmo Taro Kato
加藤太郎
[4]
1972 Pinocchio: The Series Narrator [4]
1972 Moonlight Mask Azerander
アゼランダー
[4]
1972 Triton of the Sea Seabird
海鳥
[4]
1972 Gatchaman Romina [4]
1973 Babel II Koichi Furumi a.k.a. Babel II Debut major role [4][5]
1973 Fables of the Green Forest Tommy from Shiyuu
しじゅうからのトミー
[4]
1973 Kōya no Shōnen Isamu Isamu [4][5]
1973 Zero Tester Shin Fubuki [4][5]
1973 Miracle Girl Limit-chan Jun Kurimoto [4]
1973 Casshan Android No. 5 [4]
1973 Karate Master Shingo Ariake / Susumu Adachi
有明省吾/安達すすむ
[4]
1974 Getter Robo Ryoma Nagare [4]
1974 Space Battleship Yamato Saburo Kato [4][5]
1975 Brave Raideen Akira Hibiki [4]
1975 Getter Robo G Ryoma Nagare [4]
1975 Arabian Nights: Sinbad's Adventures Ali Baba [4][5]
1975 Time Bokan Prince / Isochi
王子/イソッチ
[4]
1975 Grendizer Boys Command Corps Einz
少年コマンド隊アインス
[4]
1975 Ikkyū-san Tetsuji
哲斉
6 – 7 episodes [4]
1976 Gaiking Sanshirō Tsuwabuki [4][5]
1976 Machine hayabusa
ja:マシンハヤブサ
Will · Plague
ウイル・プラーグ
[4]
1976 Gowappa 5 Gōdam Ichiro Togawa
戸川一郎
[4]
1976 Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster Ichiro Ueta
発田一郎
Episode 13 [4]
1976 Dokaben Satoru Satonaka [4][5]
1977 Yatterman Sasuke
サスケ
[4]
1977 Jetter Mars Adios
アディオス
[4]
1977 Mechander Robo Jimmy Orion [4][5]
1977 Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace Ichimonji Takuma [4]
1977 Attack on Tomorrow Ichiro Fushima
伏島一郎
[4]
1977 Glacier Warrior Gaislugger
ja:氷河戦士ガイスラッガー
Mito Kaya
ミト・カヤ
[4]
1977 Nobody's Boy: Remi Markano
マルカーノ
[4]
1977 Super super car game
ja:超スーパーカー ガッタイガー
Eric Bergen
エリック・ベルゲン
[4]
1977 Angie Girl Howard [4]
1978 Majokko Tickle Saburo [4]
1978 Space Pirate Captain Harlock Tadashi Daiba [4][5]
1978 Tōshō Daimos Kazuya Ryūzaki [4][5]
1978 Red peacock
ja:紅孔雀
Ubu sleeper / Kotemoku / Kumagoro
浮寝丸/コテモク/熊五郎
[4]
1978 Galaxy Express 999 Pliers
プライダー
[4]
1978 Treasure Island Papy [4][5]
1978 Space Battleship Yamato II Saburo Kato [4]
1978 Captain Future John Walker [5]
1979 Do your best! Our hit end run
ja:がんばれ! ぼくらのヒット・エンド・ラン
Ao Lu
葵麻呂
[4]
1979 Purine Princess story
ja:プリンプリン物語
Bon Bon / General Rugi / Zero Zero Seven Henna Kivun
ボンボン/ルチ将軍/ゼロゼロセブン・ヘンナキブン
[4]
1979 Animation Kikou Marco Polo no Boken
ja:アニメーション紀行 マルコ・ポーロの冒険
Chapandu [4]
1979 Tomorrow's Braves
ja:あしたの勇者たち
Ichiki Kota
一本木蹴太
[4]
1979 King Arthur Arthur [4][5]
1980 King Arthur: Prince on White Horse Arthur [4]
1980 Space Warrior Baldios Douglas [4]
1980 Astro Boy Zeus [4]
1980 Space Battleship Yamato III Shiro Kato [4]
1981 Beast King GoLion Prince Sincline [4][5][6]
1981–86 Urusei Yatsura Shutaro Mendou [4][5]
1982 Patalliro! Tamanegi [4]
1982 The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Roy Focker [4][5]
1983 Future Police Urashiman Claude Mizusawa [4][5]
1983 Skyward Operation
ja:亜空大作戦スラングル
George
ジョージ
[4]
1983 Kinnikuman Kinnikuman (Kinniku Suguru), Tatsunori Kinniku [4][5]
1983 Manga Japanese history
ja:まんが日本史
Mori Ranmaru
森蘭丸
[4]
1983 Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger Ron Good
ロン・グッド
[4]
1983 Nine Kentarō Yamanaka 2 seasons [4][5]
1983–84 Plawres Sanshiro Bill Thomas [4][5]
1983 Igano Kabamaru Shizune Mejiro [4]
1984 Oyoneko Boo-nyan
ja:オヨネコぶーにゃん
Oyoyo (Boo-nyan) [4]
1984 Car graphic TV
ja:カーグラフィックTV
Narrator [4]
1984 Hokuto no Ken Kenshiro [4][5][7]
1984 Sherlock Hound Engineer [4]
1985–86 Mujigen Hunter Fandora Kue OVA series [4][5]
1985 Shonen Jump Special: Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo Keiichi Nakagawa
中川圭一
Screened at "Shonen Jump festival" sponsored by Shueisha [4]
1985 Button Nose Chikutakubon [4]
1986–88 Maison Ikkoku Shun Mitaka [4][5]
1986 Animated Classics of Japanese Literature Mizushima (student) [4]
1986 Saint Seiya Perseus Algol, Dubhe Alpha Siegfried [4][5]
1986 Outlanders Nao OVA [4][5]
1987 Elf 17
ja:エルフ・17
Mascot Tyler OVA [4][5]
1987 Hokuto no Ken 2 Kenshiro [4]
1987–99 City Hunter series and specials Ryo Saeba [4][5][7]
1987 Ox Tales Booth [4]
1987 City Hunter Ryō Saeba [4]
1987 Tekkamen wo Oe: "d'Artagnan Monogatari" yori
ja:鉄仮面を追え 「ダルタニャン物語」より
Athos
アトス
TV special prior to TV series [4]
1987 Maps Abe Edinburgh OVA [4][5]
1987 Dangaioh Roll Kran OVA [5]
1987 Norakuro-kun Prince [4][5]
1987 The Three Musketeers Anime Athos [4][5]
1987 Phoenix: Yamato/Space Chapter Goro Makimura OVA [4][5]
1987 City Hunter 2 Ryō Saeba [4]
1988 Doctor Chichibuyama
ja:ドクター秩父山
Chichibuyama [4]
1988 Starship Troopers Sgt. Charles Zim [4]
1989 Legend of the Galactic Heroes Bagdash OVA [4][5]
1989 Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl Shinnosuke Kazamatsuri [4][5]
1989 Time Travel Tondekeman Prince Dandarn [4]
1990 Mōretsu Atarō Nyarome 2nd TV series [4]
1990 Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō Akira Yokkaichi OVA [4][5]
1990 Masuyama High School Koshien Hen version
ja:緑山高校 甲子園編
Kenji Sadamaru
佐田丸健二
OVA [4]
1990 Happyakuyachou Hyouri no Kewaishi
ja:八百八町表裏 化粧師
Shikitei Kosanbaspace
式亭小三馬
[4][5]
1991 Getter Robo Go Highway
大道剴
[4]
1991 Hyoutako gourd island (remake version)
ひょっこりひょうたん島(リメイク版)
rearview mirror
バックミラー
[4]
1991 Kinnikuman: Scramble for the Throne Kinnikuman (Kinniku Suguru) [4]
1994 Sailor Moon S Prof. Tsuchiaki, Suichi Tomoe [4][5]
1994 Otaku no Seiza Indora OVA ep 2 [4][5]
1995 Chouriki Sentai Ohranger Gammajin
ガンマジン
[4]
1995–96 Yamato 2520 Richard OVA series [4][5]
1995 World Classic Children's Story Series Wow! Fairy tale
ja:世界名作童話シリーズ ワ~ォ!メルヘン王国
Sinbad [4]
1996–2009 Detective Conan Kogoro Mori Ep. 001-548 Was last and final, later replaced by Rikiya Koyama in 2009 being Ep. 553. [4][5][8]
1996 Sailor Moon Sailor Stars Professor Tsuchiaki
土萠教授
[4]
1997 Cutie Honey Flash Takeshi Kisaragi
如月猛
[4][5]
1998 All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Kyusaku Natsume [4][5]
1998 Twilight of the Dark Master Kaoru (Huang Long) OVA [4]
1998 Change!! Getter Robo: The Last Day of the World Narrator OVA series [4]
1999 Voicelugger Shogun γ (Gamma)
将軍γ(ガンマ)
Tokusatsu [4]
2000 Platinumhugen Ordian Masaki Yayoi
哉生正樹
Ep. 16 [4][5]
2000 Brigadoon: Marin & Melan Custon Brown
クストン・ブラウン
[4]
2001 The Family's Defensive Alliance Mamoru Daichi [4][5]
2001 Great Dangaioh Roll Kulan [4][5]
2002 Macross Zero Roy Focker OVA [4][5][9]
2003 Rumic Theater Toshio Furuta / Shinonome
古田年男/東雲
[4][5]
2004 Arkue and Gachinpo
ja:アークエとガッチンポー
Santa Boss
サンタボス
[4]
2005–06 Angel Heart Ryo Saeba [4][10]
2006 Hey! Spring of Trivia
ja:トリビアの泉
Silhouette of Kenshiro [4]
2010 Kobe and Ai Special guest appearance for short film for City of Kobe Tourism [11]
2011 Ojarumaru Moroboshi [4]
2012 Poyopoyo Kansatsu Nikki Shigeru Satou, Ba [4][12]
2013 DD Fist of the North Star Ryuken / Mamiyarinzo / Ishihara Ryu Jiro
リュウケン/マミヤリンゾウ/石原リュウ次郎
[4]
2015 Kamisama Kiss◎ Priest bishop
僧正坊
[4]
2015 DD Fist of the North Star 2 Ryuken
リュウケン
[4]
2016 Katsushika-ku Kameari Park front faction place THE FINAL Kamitsuki Yoshitsuki The last day
ja:こちら葛飾区亀有公園前派出所 THE FINAL 両津勘吉 最後の日
Kidnapper's leader
誘拐犯のリーダー
[4]
1989 Dog Soldier John Kyosuke Hiba [5][13]
1990–1991 Record of Lodoss War Ashram [5]
2020 Fugō Keiji Balance: Unlimited Chо̄suke Nakamoto [14]


Films

List of voice performances in film
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1975 Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo Ryoma Nagare [4]
1975 Boy Tokugawa Ieyasu
ja:少年徳川家康
又五郎 [4]
1975 Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo G: Kuchu Daigekitotsu Ryoma Nagare [4]
1976 Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! Daikaijuu Ryoma Nagare [4]
1977 Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace tai Konchu Robo Gundan
惑星ロボ ダンガードA対昆虫ロボット軍団
Takuma Ichimonji [4]
1978 Ringing Bell Chirin [4]
1978 Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato Saburo Kato [4]
1980 Toward the Terra Seki Ray Shiroe [4][5]
1980 Be Forever Yamato Shiro Kato [4]
1981 Devil and Princess Mimi
ja:悪魔と姫ぎみ
Heathcliff
ヒースクリフ
[4]
1983 Urusei Yatsura: Only You Shutaro Mendou [4]
1983 Final Yamato Shiro Kato [4]
1983 How to enjoy professional baseball 10 times fun
ja:プロ野球を10倍楽しく見る方法
Hala
ハラ
[4]
1984 Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer Shutaro Mendou [4]
1984 Ninja Huttiraku + Perman Superpowers Wars
ja:忍者ハットリくん+パーマン 超能力ウォーズ
Psychoman [4]
1984 Macross: Do You Remember Love? Roy Focker [4]
1984 Kinnikuman Kinnikuman [4]
1984 Great Riot! Seigi Choujin Kinnikuman [4]
1985 Urusei Yatsura 3: Remember My Love Shutaro Mendou [4]
1985 Seigi Choujin vs. Ancient Choujin Kinnikuman [4]
1985 Kinnikuman: Counterattack! The Underground Space Choujins Kinnikuman [4]
1985 Kinnikuman: Hour of Triumph! Justice Superman Kinnikuman [4]
1986 Urusei Yatsura 4: Lum the Forever Shutaro Mendou [4]
1986 Fist of the North Star Kenshiro [4]
1986 Kinnikuman: Crisis in New York! Kinnikuman [4]
1986 They Were Eleven Tadatos Lane
タダトス・レーン
[4]
1986 Kinnikuman: Justice Supermen vs. Fighter Supermen Kinnikuman [4]
1988 Urusei Yatsura: The Final Chapter Shutaro Mendou [4]
1988 Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth Atlas of Karina
カリナのアトラス
[4]
1989 City Hunter: .357 Magnum Ryo Saeba [4]
1989 Peacock King 2 Phantom Castle
孔雀王2 幻影城
sunlight
日光
[4]
1989 Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone Garlic Jr. [4]
1989 Garaga
ja:ギャラガ
On Boo / Robo
オンブー/ロボ
[4][15]
1990 City Hunter: Bay City Wars Ryo Saeba [4]
1990 City Hunter: Million Dollar Conspiracy Ryo Saeba [4]
1991 Urusei Yatsura: Always My Darling Shutaro Mendou [4]
1993 Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha! From Penguin Village with Love Dr. Mashirito [4]
1993 Tōi Umi kara Kita Coo Tony Bottoms
トニー・ボトムズ
[4]
1994 How to enjoy the J league 100 times fun!!
ja:Jリーグを100倍楽しく見る方法!!
Ramos Wu Wei
ラモス瑠偉
[4]
1994 Dr. Slump and Arale-chan: N-cha!! Excited Heart of Summer Vacation Dr. Mashirito [4]
1994 Pom Poko Tamasaburo [4][5]
1995 Legend of Crystania Ashram [4][5]
1997 The Puzzling Challenge Letter of the Mysterious Thief Dorapan Dorapan [4]
1997 Case Closed: The Time Bombed Skyscraper Kogoro Mori [4]
1998 Case Closed: The Fourteenth Target Kogoro Mori [4]
1998 Slayers Gorgeous Lord Culvert [4]
1999 Case Closed: The Last Wizard of the Century Kogoro Mori [4]
2000 Case Closed: Captured in Her Eyes Kogoro Mori [4]
2000 The Aurora
ja:The AURORA 海のオーロラ
Ou Dragon
王玉竜
[4]
2001 Case Closed: Countdown to Heaven Kogoro Mori [4]
2001 Kinnikuman Second Generations First Kinnikuman (Suguru)
初代キン肉マン(スグル)
[4]
2002 Case Closed: The Phantom of Baker Street Kogoro Mori [4]
2003 Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital Kogoro Mori [4]
2004 Detective Conan: Magician of the Silver Sky Kogoro Mori [4]
2005 Detective Conan: Strategy Above the Depths Kogoro Mori [4]
2006 Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem Kogoro Mori [4]
2007 Detective Conan: Jolly Roger in the Deep Azure Kogoro Mori [4]
2008 Detective Conan: Full Score of Fear Kogoro Mori [4]
2009 Lupin the 3rd vs. Detective Conan Kogoro Mori TV film [4]
2009 Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser Kogoro Mori Final Detective Conan film role as Kogoro Mori [4][16]
2013 Gintama: The Movie: The Final Chapter: Be Forever Yorozuya Future Elizabeth [4]
2019 City Hunter the Movie: Shinjuku Private Eyes Ryo Saeba [17]


Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1989 Red Alert
ja:レッド・アラート
Guy Kazama PC Engine [4]
1993 Tengai Makyō: Fuun Kabukiden Sangue PC Engine [4]
1995 Dragon Knight & Graffiti Yamato Takeru PC Engine [4][5]
1995 Linda Cube
ja:リンダキューブ
Hume PC [4][5]
1995–2000 Fist of the North Star games Kenshiro [4][5]
1996 Tobal No. 1 Gren Kuts PS1/PS2 [4][5]
1996 Langrisser III Grafting
グラフト
SS [4][5]
1997 Super Robot Shooting
ja:スーパーロボットシューティング
Ryoma Nagare, Hibiki PS1/PS2 [4]
1997 Tobal 2 Gren Kuts PS1/PS2 [4][18]
1997–2003 Macross games Roy Focker [4][5]
1997 Momotaro Street Book
ja:桃太郎道中記
Commentary / Great devil
実況/大悪魔
SS [4]
1998 Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die
ja:サクラ大戦 2 ~君、死にたもうことなかれ~
Kyougoku Keigo SS [4][18]
1998–2007 Detective Conan games Kogoro Mori [4]
1999 Getter Robo Great Battle! Ryoma Nagare, Narrator PS1/PS2 [4]
1999 Continuation · Ogaku girls detective team ~ Final version ~
ja:続・御神楽少女探偵団 ~完結編~
Shogo Tokoname
常磐省吾
PS1/PS2 [4]
2002 Kingdom Hearts Iago PS1/PS2 [4][18]
2002 Kinnikuman Nisei: New Generation vs. Legends (Kinniku Suguru) GC [4]
2003 Gekitō Pro Yakyū Satoru Satonaka PS2 (From Dokaben) [4]
2004 SEGA AGES 2500 Series Vol.11 Hokuto no Ken
SEGA AGES 2500シリーズ Vol.11 北斗の拳
Kenshiro
ケンシロウ
PS1/PS2 [4]
2006 Kinnikuman Muscle Generations (Kinniku Suguru) PSP [4][5]
2006 Another Century's Episode 2 Roy Focker PS2 [4][5]
2007 Another Century's Episode 3: The Final Roy Focker PS2 [4][5]
2008 Macross Ace Frontier Roy Focker PSP [4]
2009 Macross Ultimate Frontier Roy Focker PSP [4]
2010 Another Century's Episode: R Roy Focker PS3 [4]
2011 Macross Triangle Frontier Roy Focker PSP [4]
2019 Jump Force Ryo Saeba PC/PS4/Xbox One [18]
Space Battleship Yamato games Saburou Kato [5]
Yawara! Kazamatsuri Shinnosuke PC Engine [5]
Raijin Pin Pon Raiji Arcade [5]
Popful Mail Blacky PC Engine [5]

Drama CD

List of voice performances in drama CDs and audio recordings
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1988 The Adventures of Kosuke Kindaichi
ja:金田一耕助の冒険
Kosuke Kindaich Cassette book, 2 vols. [4]
1993 CD Theater Dragon Quest III Kandata (male fighter)
カンダタ(男武闘家)
[4]
1994 CD Theater Dragon Quest V series Papas [4]
Record of Lodoss War Ashram [4]
All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku Kyusaku Natsume [5]
City Hunter Ryo Saeba [5]
Macross Roy Focker [5]
Maison Ikkoku Shun Mitaka [5]
MegaMan NT Warrior Mega Zaurus, Narrator [5]
Sangokushi DX [5]
Tengai Makyou [5]
Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō Captain Yotsukaichi [5]

Other dubbing

List of voice performances in overseas dubbing
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1989 Glory Colonel Robert Gould Shaw Matthew Broderick [19]
1993 Aladdin Iago [4]
1995 The Return of Jafar Iago [4]
1997 Aladdin and the King of Thieves Iago [4]
1997 Face/Off Sean Archer John Travolta [20]
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies James Bond Pierce Brosnan [21]
2015 Pixels Eddie Plant Peter Dinklage [22]
2019 Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon Monsieur Mokori Jarry [23]


Honors

References

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  2. ^ "声優200人が本気で選んだ「声優総選挙2017」結果発表 | アニメイトタイムズ". 声優200人が本気で選んだ「声優総選挙2017」結果発表 | アニメイトタイムズ (in Japanese). January 9, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2020.
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