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Masaki Terasoma

Masaki Terasoma.jpg

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Gender: Male
Date of birth: May 8, 1962
Place of birth: Nishinomiya, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan
Location: Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Voice of: Ginshiro Toyama (Movie 21; Episode 965 onwards)

Masaki Terasoma (寺杣 昌紀 Terasoma Masaki?), born May 8, 1962 in Nishinomiya, is a Japanese voice actor. He is credited as てらそま まさき (which also spells Masaki Terasoma) and currently lives in Osaka Prefecture.

In Detective Conan, he voices Ginshiro Toyama (previously voiced by Shinji Ogawa). He was also announced as the new voice for Officer Tome (previously voiced by Toshihiko Nakajima)[1], but he has not yet had the occasion to voice him.

Biography

After graduating from the Toho Gakuen College of Drama and Music, Terasoma joined the Haiyuza Theatre Company. He makes his movie debut in the 1984 movie W's Tragedy[2]. He makes his anime debut with the 1987 series Kamen Rider Black, but it was only in 1999, after he left the theater troupe, that he made voice acting his main occupation[3].

He enjoys horseback riding in his free time.

Other notable roles

Anime

  • Ace Attorney : Hubley Richnande
  • Animal Crossing Movie : Apollo
  • Attack on Titan : Djel Sanes
  • Blue Exorcist : Uwabami Hōjō
  • Captain Tsubasa : Kōdai Ōzora
  • Demon Slayer : Saburo
  • Fate/stay night : Sōichirō Kuzuki
  • Ghost in the Shell : Cutter
  • Many other roles including Fullmetal Alchemist, Golgo 13, Hajime no Ippo, Inuyasha, Kamen Rider, Naruto Shippuden, etc.

See also

References

  1. ^ https://thetv.jp/program/0000872885/1132/
  2. ^ https://www.tvlife.jp/pickup/87175
  3. ^ 東映ヒーローMAX, volume 5, Tatsumi Publishing, 2003, 96 pages.
  1. Wikipedia
  2. MyAnimeList
  3. IMDB
  4. Anime News Network