Kousuke Miyoshi

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Kousuke Miyoshi
Gender: Male
Birthday: July 10, 1992
Age: 33
Japanese Name: 晃祐三好
Korean name: 미요시 코스케
Resources: Wikipedia

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Kousuke Miyoshi is a Japanese male voice actor known for his energetic performances and unique charm. Born in 1992 in Kanagawa Prefecture, he made waves right from his debut, landing lead roles early in his career. He’s best recognized for voicing Ojiro Mashirao in the massively popular series "My Hero Academia." Miyoshi is admired for his vibrant personality, a genuine passion for anime since childhood, and fascinating hobbies that include delving into the worlds of games, history, and mythology. Currently represented by the agency Al-Share, Miyoshi’s career continues to blossom as he takes on varied roles in anime, games, and beyond.

Kousuke Miyoshi was born on July 10, 1992, in Kanagawa, Japan.

He stands 175 cm tall and is known for his warm and approachable demeanor.

From a young age, Miyoshi was captivated by anime, an interest fostered by his mother's keen observations about voice actors.

Miyoshi entered the Himawari Theatre Group’s Yokohama Extension Studio in 2006 and later moved to the Tokyo full-time voice acting course.

In 2012, he joined the Mouse Promotion Acting School, officially becoming a member in 2014.

His professional debut was a starring role as Delta Lantanoir in the game “Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star,” making his entry into voice acting remarkable right from the start.

In anime, Miyoshi’s most celebrated role is Ojiro Mashirao in all seasons of "My Hero Academia," both in the tv series and its movies.

He’s showcased his skills across many mediums - including TV anime like "Gundam Build Fighters Try" (Yoshiki Uzuki), "Mayoiga" (Jack), and “Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle - Rhyme Anima” (Kazuyo Rurugawa).

Outside anime, Miyoshi’s talent shines in video games, such as the “My Hero Academia” games, “Shadowverse,” and “Brave Frontier Resonance.”

His audio work also includes drama CDs, BLCD, and roles in dubbing for foreign movies, dramas, radio shows, as well as digital comics.

In 2020, Miyoshi left Mouse Promotion and transitioned to freelance work, later joining Al-Share in April 2021.

Miyoshi’s fascination with voice acting began thanks to his early exposure to the diversity of anime characters and voices.

He’s an enthusiastic fan of robot anime, with the "Gundam" series leaving a lasting impression on him during his childhood.

His hobbies include gaming, reading, and visiting museums, which perfectly align with his love for stories and knowledge.

He is an ardent student of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, mythology, legends, and the study of living creatures.

Miyoshi also boasts a second-degree certificate in calligraphy, reflecting his broad range of interests.

Miyoshi’s voice acting journey was influenced by his mother’s habit of pointing out voice actors across different series.

He enjoys dissecting historical stories and has a knack for explaining complex tales like those from “Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”

He’s known among fans for his curiosity about ancient myths, legends, and animal behavior.

Miyoshi has shared in interviews that his greatest motivation is to remain a lifelong actor, hoping to be a one-of-a-kind presence in the industry.

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