Ryōichi Tanaka
Ryōichi Tanaka (田中 亮一, Tanaka Ryōichi, born January 26, 1947) is a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Suginami, Tokyo. His younger brother was Kazumi Tanaka. He is currently affiliated with Aoni Production.
Ryōichi Tanaka  | |
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田中 亮一  | |
| Born | January 26, 1947 Suginami, Tokyo, Japan  | 
| Occupation | 
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| Years active | 1970–present | 
| Agent | Aoni Production | 
| Height | 160 cm (5 ft 3 in) | 
He is most known for the roles of Akira Fudo/Devilman (Devilman), Nobita's teacher (Doraemon), and Cancer Deathmask (Saint Seiya).[1]
Filmography
    
    Television animation
    
- Tiger Mask (1970) (Kentaro Takaoka/Yellow Devil)
 - Akakichi no Eleven (1970) (Shingo Tamai)
 - Devilman (1972) (Akira Fudo/Devilman)
 - Cutie Honey (1976) (Johny)
 - Dokaben (1976) (Fumio Ataru, Ohkawa)
 - UFO Robo Grendizer (1977) (Zuril Junior)
 - Doraemon (1979) (Sensei)
 - Fang of the Sun Dougram (1981) (Rocky Andor)
 - Kinnikuman (1983) (Warsman (First), Jesse Maivia, Mister Khamen)
 - Lightspeed Electroid Albegas (1983) (Kurohara)
 - Nine 2: Sweetheart Declaration (1983) (Morio)
 - Ginga: Nagareboshi Gin (1986) (Kurotora, Hakuro)
 - Saint Seiya (1986) (Cancer Deathmask, Musca Dio)
 - Transformers: The Headmasters (1987) (Brainstorm)
 - Hokuto no Ken 2 (1987) (Jo)
 - Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (1988) (Lander)
 - Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988) (Shintaro)
 - Himitsu no Akko-chan (1988) (Tetsu)
 - Sakigake!! Otokojuku (1988) (Rankiryuu (Hikoubou))
 - Transformers: Victory (1989) (Blue Bacchus)
 - Chibi Maruko-chan (1990) (Headmaster)
 - Kinnikuman: Scramble for the Throne (1991) (Prisman)
 - Aoki Densetsu Shoot! (1993) (Ohmmori)
 - Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Koen-mae Hashutsujo (1996) (Daidiro Ohara)
 - One Piece (1999) (Moore, Minister of the Left)
 - Vandread (2000) (Prime Minister)
 - Koi Kaze (2004) (Zenzo Saeki)
 - Saint Seiya: Soul of Gold (2015) (Cancer Deathmask)
 - Tiger Mask W (2016) (Kentaro Takaoka)
 - Hanma Baki - Son of Ogre (2021) (Prison Warden)
 
Original video animation
    
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1989) (Hans Eduard Bergengrun)
 - Kamen Rider SD (1993) (Kamen Rider V3)
 
Theatrical animation
    
- Do It! Yasuji's Pornorama (1971)
 - Mazinger Z vs. Devilman (1973) (Akira Fudo/Devilman)
 - Mazinger Z vs. The Great General of Darkness (1974) (Tetsuya Tsurugi)
 - Dougram (1983) (Rocky)
 - Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld (1984) (Sensei)
 - The Dagger of Kamui (1985) (Jackal)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops (1986) (Sensei)
 - Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (1987) (Demon)
 - Doraemon: The Record of Nobita's Parallel Visit to the West (1988) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan (1989) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Animal Planet (1990) (Doctor)
 - Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights (1991) (Merchant)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Kingdom of Clouds (1992) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Tin Labyrinth (1993) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita's Three Visionary Swordsmen (1994) (Sensei)
 - 2112: The Birth of Doraemon (1995) (Mr. Robot)
 - Doraemon: Nobita's Diary of the Creation of the World (1995) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Galaxy Super-express (1996) (Curator)
 - Doraemon: Nobita's the Night Before a Wedding (1999) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe (1999) (Sensei)
 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Legend of the Sun King (2000) (Sensei)
 - Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013) (Old Kaioushin)
 - Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' (2015) (Dr. Briefs)
 
Tokusatsu
    
- Ike! Greenman (1973) (Demon Lord)
 - Ike! Ushiwaka Kotarou (1974) (Kotaro Ushikawa)
 - Ultraman Tiga (1996) (Gobunyu (Vaha) (ep. 19))
 - Mirai Sentai Timeranger (2000) (Counselor Zektar (ep. 31))
 - Hyakuju Sentai Gaoranger (2001) (Shrine Bell Org (ep. 4))
 - Kamen Rider Agito (2001) (Crab Lord/Crustata Palleo (ep. 30 - 31))
 - Ninpuu Sentai Hurricanger (2002) (Nightmare Ninja Yumebakushi (ep. 10))
 - Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger (2004) (Tenkaolien Raja Namunan (ep. 35))
 
Video games
    
- Summon Night 2 (2001) (Frip)
 - Mega Man X: Command Mission (2003) (Colonel Redips)
 - Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi 2 (2006) (Ghost)
 - Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix MAX (2006) (Mister Khamen)
 - Kinnikuman Muscle Grand Prix 2 (2008) (Mister Khamen)
 - Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi (2011) (Old Supreme Kai)
 - Saint Seiya: Brave Soldiers (2013) (Cancer Deathmask)
 
Live-action
    
- Aliens (1989 TV Asashi edition) (Private William Hudson (Bill Paxton))
 - An Officer and a Gentleman (Della Serra(Tony Plana))
 - Chances Are (Richard (Marc McClure))
 - Commando (1989 TV Asashi edition) (Sully (David Patrick Kelly))
 - Crimson Tide (2000 TV Asashi edition) (Chief of the Boat Cobb (George Dzundza))
 - JFK (1994 TV Asashi edition) (Lee Harvey Oswald (Gary Oldman))
 - The Monuments Men (Pvt. Preston Savitz (Bob Balaban))[2]
 - National Lampoon's Animal House (1983 TV Asashi edition) (Lawrence "Pinto" Kroger (Tom Hulce))
 - An Officer and a Gentleman (1986 Fuji TV edition) (Emiliano Della Serra (Tony Plana))
 - The Omega Man (Richie (Eric Laneuville))
 - Platoon (1989 TV Asahi edition) (Francis (Corey Glover))
 - Red Heat (Salim (J.W. Smith))
 - Taps (Cadet Major Brian Moreland (Timothy Hutton))
 - Time Bandits (Vermin (Tiny Ross))
 - Total Recall (Benny (Mel Johnson Jr.))
 
Animated
    
- G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (Cobra Commander)
 - SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron (Jake Clawson/Razor)
 - Thomas and Friends (Season 1-7) (Duncan/Bulstrode/Byron/The Vicar (Season 3 only)/Cyril/additional voices)
 - The Transformers (Cobra Commander)
 - PB&J Otter (Mayor Jeff)
 - Peanuts (Schroder)
 - Babar (Zephir)
 
Japanese Voice-Over
    
- Peter Pan's Flight (Pirates Gordon)
 
References
    
- 田中亮一 (in Japanese). Aoni Production. 2007. Retrieved 13 January 2011.
 - "ミケランジェロ・プロジェクト(ブルーレイ)". Shochiku. Retrieved January 10, 2021.
 
External links
    
- Ryōichi Tanaka at GamePlaza-Haruka Voice Acting Database (in Japanese)
 - Ryōichi Tanaka at Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database (in Japanese)
 - Ryōichi Tanaka at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
 - Ryōichi Tanaka at IMDb
 - Ryōichi Tanaka at the Japanese Movie Database (in Japanese)
 
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