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− | '''{{nihongo|Masato Sako| | + | '''{{nihongo|Masato Sako|佐古 正人|Sako Masato}}''', born November 9, 1946, and died January 11, 2003, is a Japanese voice actor and former stage actor from Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture. |
− | In '''[[Detective Conan]]''', he voiced [[Ginshiro Toyama]] in [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case]] (episode 118) | + | In '''[[Detective Conan]]''', he voiced [[Ginshiro Toyama]] in [[The Naniwa Serial Murder Case]] (episode 118) and few minor characters. After his death, [[Shinji Ogawa]] took on the role of Toyama. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Sako was born in Iwakuni on November 9, 1946<ref>https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/person/%E4%BD%90%E5%8F%A4%E6%AD%A3%E4%BA%BA/#person-110074280_</ref> | + | Sako was born in Iwakuni on November 9, 1946.<ref>https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/person/%E4%BD%90%E5%8F%A4%E6%AD%A3%E4%BA%BA/#person-110074280_</ref> He first enrolled at [[Wikipedia: Chuo University|Chuo University]], but dropped out afterwards.<ref name="A">https://web.archive.org/web/20071218224407/http://www.geinou-net.com/search/s_09003.php?ID=113</ref> Later on, he joined the [[Wikipedia: Kumo Theater Company|Kumo Theater Company]] and then the [[wikipedia:ja:演劇集団 円|En Theater Company]].<ref name="A"/> He thus started acting in traditional western plays, as well as TV Dramas. |
− | In the 1980s, Sako started dubbing foreign movies and anime, and took on most of the roles of [[Wikipedia: Gary Oldman|Gary Oldman]]. He changed his stage-name for 佐古 雅誉 (same reading), but changed it back<ref>声優事典 第二版, キネマ旬報社, 1996, 126 pages, ISBN 4-87376-160-3.</ref> | + | In the 1980s, Sako started dubbing foreign movies and anime, and took on most of the roles of [[Wikipedia: Gary Oldman|Gary Oldman]]. He changed his stage-name for 佐古 雅誉 (same reading), but changed it back.<ref>声優事典 第二版, キネマ旬報社, 1996, 126 pages, ISBN 4-87376-160-3.</ref> In July 2000, he developed tongue cancer, and had to cancel all his acting plans. After fighting the cancer for two years, Sako died on January 11, 2003, aged 56 in a hospital in his hometown.<ref>http://www.47news.jp/CN/200303/CN2003030301000160.html</ref> The voice actress [[Wikipedia: Mayumi Sako|Mayumi Sako]] is his daughter.<ref>https://www.fukikaeru.com/?p=8300</ref> |
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+ | == Other roles in Detective Conan == | ||
+ | * [[Three Hotta Siblings Murder Case]] (Episode 44): Masahiro Yamauchi | ||
+ | * [[Megure's Sealed Secret]] (Episodes 217-218): Yoshio Sadakane | ||
== Other notable roles == | == Other notable roles == | ||
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* ''The Legend of the Galactic Heroes'': John Drinker Cope | * ''The Legend of the Galactic Heroes'': John Drinker Cope | ||
* ''You're Under Arrest: The Motion Picture'': Tadashi Emoto | * ''You're Under Arrest: The Motion Picture'': Tadashi Emoto | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Staff]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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# [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=8417 Anime News Network] | # [https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=8417 Anime News Network] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 3 February 2024
Masato Sako | |
Profile | |
Gender: | Male |
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Date of birth: | November 9, 1946 |
Date of death: | January 11, 2003 |
Place of birth: | Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Empire of Japan |
Place of death: | Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan |
Voice of: | Ginshiro Toyama (episode 118) |
Masato Sako (佐古 正人 Sako Masato ), born November 9, 1946, and died January 11, 2003, is a Japanese voice actor and former stage actor from Iwakuni, Yamaguchi Prefecture.
In Detective Conan, he voiced Ginshiro Toyama in The Naniwa Serial Murder Case (episode 118) and few minor characters. After his death, Shinji Ogawa took on the role of Toyama.
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Biography
Sako was born in Iwakuni on November 9, 1946.[1] He first enrolled at Chuo University, but dropped out afterwards.[2] Later on, he joined the Kumo Theater Company and then the En Theater Company.[2] He thus started acting in traditional western plays, as well as TV Dramas.
In the 1980s, Sako started dubbing foreign movies and anime, and took on most of the roles of Gary Oldman. He changed his stage-name for 佐古 雅誉 (same reading), but changed it back.[3] In July 2000, he developed tongue cancer, and had to cancel all his acting plans. After fighting the cancer for two years, Sako died on January 11, 2003, aged 56 in a hospital in his hometown.[4] The voice actress Mayumi Sako is his daughter.[5]
Other roles in Detective Conan
- Three Hotta Siblings Murder Case (Episode 44): Masahiro Yamauchi
- Megure's Sealed Secret (Episodes 217-218): Yoshio Sadakane
Other notable roles
TV drama
- Enkana Aitsu ha yo Goto Pank Nayume wo Miru: Dark Gorō
- Dai chūshingura: Tadao Ōtaka
- Meiji no Gunzō: Umi ni Karin wo: Hikojirō Nakamigawa
Foreign film dubbing
- Léon: The Professional: Norman "Stan" Stansfield (Gary Oldman)
- The Fifth Element: Jean-Baptiste Emanuel Zorg (Gary Oldman)
- Air Force One: Ivan Korshunov (Gary Oldman)
- Lost in Space: Doctor Zachary Smith (Gary Oldman)
Anime
- Brain Powered: Winston Geybridge
- Dotanba no Manners: Dotanba
- The Legend of the Galactic Heroes: John Drinker Cope
- You're Under Arrest: The Motion Picture: Tadashi Emoto
See also
References
- ^ https://dictionary.goo.ne.jp/word/person/%E4%BD%90%E5%8F%A4%E6%AD%A3%E4%BA%BA/#person-110074280_
- ^ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20071218224407/http://www.geinou-net.com/search/s_09003.php?ID=113
- ^ 声優事典 第二版, キネマ旬報社, 1996, 126 pages, ISBN 4-87376-160-3.
- ^ http://www.47news.jp/CN/200303/CN2003030301000160.html
- ^ https://www.fukikaeru.com/?p=8300