Shin-ichiro Miki
Shin-ichiro Miki | |
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Native name | 三木 眞一郎 |
Born | Tokyo, Japan |
March 18, 1968
Occupation | Voice actor |
Agent | 81 Produce |
Notable credit(s) |
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Shin-ichiro Miki (三木 眞一郎 Miki Shin'ichirō?, born March 18, 1968 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actor.[1] He is a member of 81 Produce.[1]
Miki is most known for the roles of Kojirō ("James") (Pokémon), Takumi Fujiwara ("Tak") (Initial D), Kisuke Urahara (Bleach), Akira Yuki (Virtua Fighter), Lockon Stratos (Mobile Suit Gundam 00), and Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood).
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Overview
Miki is also a singer with the four-man band Weiß, along with Takehito Koyasu, Tomokazu Seki, and Hiro Yūki, the four main voice actors of Weiß Kreuz. Miki is also very active in BL dramas. He won Best Actors in supporting roles in the 4th Seiyu Awards. He often gets cast as handsome, young men in anime roles, the most notable being Kojirō ("James") in the Pokémon anime.
As well as voicing Kojirō ("James") in the Japanese language version of Pokémon, Miki, like most of the Japanese voice actors, including Mika Kanai, Satomi Kōrogi, and Unshō Ishizuka, also appears in the Japanese and English language versions, where he plays Misty's Staryu, Brock's Zubat/Golbat, Crobat, and also Ash's Charizard.
Filmography
Television animation
- 1996
- The Vision of Escaflowne - Allen Schezar/Amano Susumu
- 2000
- Descendants of Darkness - Asato Tsuzuki
- 2006
- .hack//Roots – Kuhn[2]
- 2014
- Donten ni Warau – Naoto Kagami
- 2015
- Tai-Madō Gakuen 35 Shiken Shōtai - Sōgetsu Ōtori
- Unknown date
- Fate/stay night – Assassin[3]
- Strait Jacket – Leiot Steinberg[4]
- Tsubasa: RESERVoir CHRoNiCLE – Toya[5]
Original net animation
- Comical Psychosomatic Medicine (2015) – Ryō Shinnai –[6]
Film
- Expelled from Paradise (2014) – Dingo[7]
- The Empire of Corpses (2015) – Alexei Karamazov[8]
- Harmony (2015) – Elliya Vashirof[9]
Video games
- 1994
- Virtua Fighter 2 – Akira Yuki
- 1996
- Fighters Megamix – Akira Yuki
- Street Fighter Zero 2 – Sagat, Announcer
- Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha – Sagat, Announcer
- Virtua Fighter 3 – Akira Yuki
- 2012
- E.X. Troopers – Regan Watts,[10] Kreis Ravel (Young)
- Project X Zone – Akira Yuki [11]
- 2014
- Lost Dimension – Soujirou Sagara[12]
- 2015
- Project X Zone 2 – Akira Yuki[13]
- Unspecified Date
- Black Wolves Saga: Bloody Nightmare - Nesso Galland
- Black Wolves Saga: Last Hope - Nesso Galland
- Hakuōki series (2008–14) – Hijikata Toshizo[14]
- Majou Ou - Marion Neithart
Dubbing roles
Live-action
- X-Men: Days of Future Past – Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (Michael Fassbender)[15]
- X-Men: First Class – Erik Lehnsherr/Magneto (Michael Fassbender)[16]
Animation
- Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return – The Scarecrow[17]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Doi, Hitoshi. "Miki Shinichirou". Seiyuu Database. July 13, 2010. Archived 20 July 2010 at WebCite
- ↑ Yuki, Masahiro. "The Official Art of .hack//Roots". (May 2007) Newtype USA. pp. 101-107.
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External links
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- Official agency profile (Japanese)
- Shin-ichiro Miki at the Internet Movie Database
- Shin-ichiro Miki at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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