Ikki is a Japanese male voice actor and actor affiliated with Across Entertainment. Born in Saitama Prefecture in 1972, his real name is Kazuki Ito. He is known for his versatility across animation, stage, and film, as well as his creative endeavors behind the scenes as a director and producer. Ikki brings a unique flavor to every project, whether it’s voicing quirky side characters, taking the stage in intense drama performances, or directing award-winning short films. Currently, he also serves as the Vice Representative of the Showa Seigo Office.
Ikki was born on January 7, 1972, in Saitama, Japan.
His real name is Kazuki Ito.
Before joining Across Entertainment, he was an actor at Ohta Production.
He is AB blood type and stands at 168 cm.
Ikki started his performance career in the 2000s and is currently the Vice Representative of the Showa Seigo Office since 2016.
Ikki's voice acting career took off in the late 2000s.
He made a mark in anime such as "Tentai Senshi Sunred," "SKET DANCE," and "Samurai Flamenco."
He has also appeared in major titles like "Re:␣ Hamatora," "Akiba Maid War," and "Tokyo Revengers," often lending his voice to memorable side characters and comic relief roles.
Ikki's voice can be heard in both TV anime and films, such as "Hal" and "Yuki Yuna is a Hero: Washio Sumi Chapter."
His talents extend beyond anime; he's been featured in games like "The Last Story" and does motion capture work.
Ikki has participated in stage plays, notably performing works of Shuji Terayama and often taking on creative roles such as writing and producing.
He has acted in TV dramas, including the morning drama "Mare" and "Kamen Rider Zero-One."
Ikki is also a live performer, hosting and taking roles in numerous comedy, music, and theatrical events.
Ikki shines not just as a voice and stage actor, but also as a filmmaker.
In 2015, his short film "Namekuji Theater THE MOVIE 2015: Kimi no Hitomi ni Koi Shiteru" won multiple prestigious awards.
He received the Grand Prix and Audience Award at the 8th Shitamachi Comedy Film Festival in Taito.
His film earned the Runner-Up Grand Prix at the 1st Jinbocho Film Festival and won the Grand Prix at the 29th Tokyo Tsuki-ichi Film Festival.
He claimed the Nishitokyo Mayor's Award (Best Film) at the 14th Nishitokyo Citizens Film Festival.
Ikki was also honored with the Best Supporting Actor award from the Cinema of Words Film Awards in 2015.
He further secured the Excellence Award at the 6th Pole Pole Film Festival's Short Movie Category in 2016.
Ikki has a broad range of hobbies and skills including swimming, baseball, taiko drumming, reading, enjoying rakugo comedy performances, and even kickboxing.
He crafts his unique career with an energetic approach, both in physical performance and intellectual pursuits.
His official profile showcases a multifaceted talent, bringing enthusiasm to every endeavor.
Ikki previously formed a comedy duo called "Tokyo Tights" in 2006, which dissolved in 2010.
He directed and starred in the quirky, award-winning "Namekuji Theater" live series.
He is known to voice Junji Inagawa in the web anime "Very Scary Stories of Junji Inagawa."
Aside from performance, Ikki has contributed to accessibility education DVDs and performed voice-over work for popular TV shows like "The World’s Mysteries Unveiled!"
He pops up in a variety of commercials, including for Toyota’s ReBORN campaign as a feudal warlord.
He has a fun, lively presence in live music and variety programs, and is recognized for his upbeat MC skills.
Ikki is active on social media and shares updates on film and stage productions.
He lends his voice and on-screen talents to digital comics, web dramas, and promotional campaigns.
His official representation is Across Entertainment, where fans can find his latest news and upcoming projects.
His work continues to span across different entertainment mediums, showing no sign of slowing down.
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