Takehito Koyasu ( Japanese: 子 安 武人 Koyasu Takehito , May 5, 1967 ) - Japanese actor , seiyu (voice actor), singer . His professional activities include participating in more than 300 animes, dubbing the characters of video games and radio shows , dubbing films, an independent vocalist career - and as part of the Weiss group, as well as creating and developing the plot and characters of the Weiß Kreuz manga . [2] His main role is the roles of villains and handsome smoothies, as well as the characters of the Yaoi anime. [3]
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Biography
Koyasu was born in Yokohama . As a child, he was not a big fan of animation, he was an exemplary child, played baseball very well and excelled at school. [3] However, in high school, having seriously survived the death of his father, he started his studies and, due to low grades in transitional exams, ended up in technical high school. There, Koyasu seriously "took up his mind" and after graduation was able to enroll in courses of voice actors. [3] His first known role was the role of Snusmumrik in the 1990 anime series Tanoshii Muuminke .
Animage Magazine Grand Prix Positions
- 1991 : 16th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine for Best Actor [4]
- 1997 : 16th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [5]
- 1998 : 15th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [6]
- 1999 : 12th place at the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [7]
- 2003 : 13th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [8]
- 2004 : 13th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [9]
- 2005 : 15th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [10]
- 2006 : 15th place in the Grand Prix of Animage Magazine in the Best Seiyu nomination [11]
Voice acting in animation
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Notes
- ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ Koyasu Takehito . World Art. Date of treatment April 11, 2009. Archived March 20, 2012.
- ↑ 1 2 3 Ivanov B. A. Introduction to Japanese animation . - 2nd ed. - M .: Cinema Development Fund; ROF "Eisenstein Center for Film Culture Research", 2002. - 336 p. - ISBN 5-901631-01-3 .
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1991).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1997).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1998).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (1999).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (2003).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (2004).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (2005).
- ↑ Results of “Anime Grand Prix” (Japanese) . Animage (2006).
Links
- Official website (Japanese) . Archived March 20, 2012.
- Takehito Koyasu on the Internet Movie Database
- Takehito Koyasu in the Anime News Network personal encyclopedia