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| date-of-death      = Wednesday September 30, 2014
 
| date-of-death      = Wednesday September 30, 2014
 
| location            = Tokyo Metropolitan Area
 
| location            = Tokyo Metropolitan Area
| voice-of            = [[James Black]] (Episodes 258~783, Movie 18)<br> [[The Evidence That Didn't Disappear|Yoshio Tsunashima]]
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| voice-of            = [[James Black]] (Episodes 258~783, Movie 18)
 
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'''{{nihongo|Iemasa Kayumi|家弓 家正|Kayumi Iemasa}}''', born October 31, 1932, and died September 30, 2014, in Tokyo, at age 81, was a voice actor from Tokyo, Japan. He voiced notably in ''[[Detective Conan]]'' [[James Black]], until his death, and Yoshio Tsunashima, a suspect in episodes 233-234. He is a seiyu, narrator, and dubbing actor who notably dubbed [[Wikipedia: Frank Sinatra|Frank Sinatra]]. He worked for 81 produces and was of blood type O. His height was of 172 cm. He died while under medical treatments. After his death, [[Takaya Hashi]] succeeded him as the voice actor of [[James Black]].
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'''{{nihongo|Iemasa Kayumi|家弓 家正|Kayumi Iemasa}}''', born October 31, 1932, was a [[wikipedia:seiyu|seiyu]] from [[wikipedia:Tokyo|Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]. He was affiliated with 81 Produce. His height was 172 cm. His blood type is O.
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In ''[[Detective Conan]]'', he voiced [[James Black]]. He is also a narrator and dubbing actor who notably dubbed [[Wikipedia: Frank Sinatra|Frank Sinatra]].
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He passed away on September 30, 2014 while undergoing medical treatment. After his death, James Black is voiced by [[Takaya Hashi]].
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== Other roles in Detective Conan ==
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* [[The Evidence That Didn't Disappear]] (Episodes 233-234): Yoshio Tsunashima
  
 
== Other notable roles ==
 
== Other notable roles ==
 
=== Anime ===
 
=== Anime ===
* Dragon Ball Z Movie 8: The Legendary Super Saiyan as Paragus
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* Dragon Ball Z The Legendary Super Saiyan: Paragus
* One Piece as Cobra Nefertari
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* Ghost in the Shell: The Puppet Master
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* Gundam Build Fighters: Team Nemesis Chairman
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* Lupin the 3rd: Kyosuke Mamo
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* One Piece: Cobra Nefertari
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* Etc.
  
=== Movies ===  
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=== Dubbing ===  
* X-Men as Magneto (Japanese dub)
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* X-Men: Magneto
* The Lord of the Rings as Saruman (Japanese Dub)
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* The Lord of the Rings: Saruman
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* Ratatouille: Anton Ego
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* Etc.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[Staff]]
 
* [[Staff]]
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== References ==
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<references/>
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# [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iemasa_Kayumi Wikipedia]
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# [https://myanimelist.net/people/1485/Iemasa_Kayumi MyAnimeList]
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# [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0443509/ IMDB]
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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=2380 Anime News Network]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:29, 24 February 2024

Iemasa Kayumi

Iemasa Kayumi.jpg

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: October 31, 1932
Date of death: Wednesday September 30, 2014
Location: Tokyo Metropolitan Area
Voice of: James Black (Episodes 258~783, Movie 18)

Iemasa Kayumi (家弓 家正 Kayumi Iemasa?), born October 31, 1932, was a seiyu from Tokyo, Japan. He was affiliated with 81 Produce. His height was 172 cm. His blood type is O.

In Detective Conan, he voiced James Black. He is also a narrator and dubbing actor who notably dubbed Frank Sinatra.

He passed away on September 30, 2014 while undergoing medical treatment. After his death, James Black is voiced by Takaya Hashi.

Other roles in Detective Conan

Other notable roles

Anime

  • Dragon Ball Z The Legendary Super Saiyan: Paragus
  • Ghost in the Shell: The Puppet Master
  • Gundam Build Fighters: Team Nemesis Chairman
  • Lupin the 3rd: Kyosuke Mamo
  • One Piece: Cobra Nefertari
  • Etc.

Dubbing

  • X-Men: Magneto
  • The Lord of the Rings: Saruman
  • Ratatouille: Anton Ego
  • Etc.

See also

References

  1. Wikipedia
  2. MyAnimeList
  3. IMDB
  4. Anime News Network