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Akihiro Kitamura Born in 1976, Akihiro is from Kanagawa in Japan. He has been taking part in artistic activities such as composing poetry, acting and creating music for many years. His reading voice has a great reputation for its warm-sound. He has done many successful collaborations with other artists. Currently he spends a lot of time using his vocal and artistic talents in popular performances for children. He is faithful, flexible and takes direction well. He also produces some events - allowing him to do both talented and creative work.
Languages: Japanese
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Cyrus Sethna A bilingual / bicultural product through and through, Cyrus was born and raised in Japan, spending his first 17 years here. Attending international school on weekdays and Japanese school over the weekend taught him to speak, read, and write English and Japanese simultaneously, learning formal and casual aspects of both languages from an early age. Since making his stage debut at age 6, he spent much of his childhood as a bilingual actor/model, and appeared as a weekly regular on the "Pao Pao Channel" from 1988-1989. Following his graduation from Macalester College in Minnesota, USA with a major in acting and communications, Cyrus spent several years in the US honing his skills as a stage, TV, and voice actor before returning to Japan. Having launched his own company in February of 2005, Cyrus continues to develop his already huge arsenal of English and Japanese character voices.
Languages: Japanese/English
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Dario Toda Dario is a multi-talented and vivacious actor and narrator. Catch him on his own widely popular TV show Yume No RinRin Maru Dario as well as Sesame Street, Minna no Hirobada OnePark, Eigo de Asobo and others. His acting experience includes professional theater productions of Peter Pan, Saiyou Yumegatari, The Story of Anne Shirley and Tahiko's Dream. His lively vocal style is perfect for children's educational material and can be heard on 100 go de Start Eikaiwa, Shinkankaku Eikaiwa and numerous recordings by Benesse, ALC and Gakken, to name a few. His dynamic voice catches attention on a variety of commercials including JJ Mama, McDonald's, Lotte, New 8X4 and Konami. Catch his versatile voice acting in RP games like Beat Mania, Shenmu, Let's Bravo Music and Pony's Poin
Languages: Japanese, English and some Italian
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Hyo Hyrota Hyo began to work as a stage actor in 1987, when Hanagumi Shibai, a neo Kabuki theatrical troop, made its sensational debut. Till he left the company in 1997, he played important roles at many major theaters all over Japan. When the company did its U.S. tour with "The Tempest," he delivered an address of thanks in distinct Queen's English from the stage with his Kabuki costume on, which surprised the audience. He also participated in many voice acting jobs for Mokuyo Yoga Gekijo (TV Tokyo Channel 12) has done various VPs and TV commercials and has been a DJ for radio programs.After leaving the company, Hyo worked as a semi-regular narrator of News PlusOne Tokushu (NTV) and MC/presenter of Computer Expos including World PC Expo, Windows World, CEATEC Japan, Microsoft, Apple Computer Inc. at Macworld Tokyo and more. Now he is a lead actor of Perezhivanie Art Theater with Leonid Anisimov, a famous Russian director.
Languages: Japanese, English, conversational French and Russian
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John Rankin John was born and raised in the United States but has been living in Tokyo for the past year showcasing his acting talents for a number of plays on stage, commercials for Nissan, Schick, and Sony as well as being featured on the show Waratte Iitomo. He has also been doing modeling as well as voice work and interpreting during his time here. John has been speaking Japanese since he was a child and is fluent in both English and Japanese. His naturally soothing and crystal clear voice is very suitable for a variety of voice projects.
Languages: English, Japanese
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