Hiro Yuuki is a beloved Japanese male voice actor known for his vibrant high-pitched tenor performances.
Born in 1965 in Tokyo, he spent his early childhood in Kamata before moving to Chiba, where his passion for acting blossomed.
With a career that kicked off in the late 1980s, Hiro has voiced a spectrum of memorable characters in hit anime series like "Neon Genesis Evangelion," "Ryu Knight," and "Dragon Ball," and is adored by fans for both his main and supporting roles.
Once performing under the name Hiro Yūki and later as Hironobu Tsuyuzaki, Hiro continues to bring characters to life, inspire newcomers, and actively supports voice acting education.
Hiro Yuuki was born as Teruhisa Tsuyuzaki in 1965 in Kamata, Tokyo, and grew up in Chiba, Japan.
His family ran a greengrocery store, which he once dreamed of inheriting, and he was also fascinated with becoming a train conductor on the Keihin-Tohoku Line.
Inspired by watching theater broadcasts starring Nana Kinomi and Toshiyuki Hosokawa as a child, Hiro set his sights on an acting career.
Despite attending a technical high school and initially being drawn to machinery and drafting, his yearning for performance persisted.
He joined a theater troupe after high school and studied drama intensely, eventually shifting his focus to voice acting upon discovering the world of animation through a colleague’s advice.
Hiro debuted as a voice actor in 1988, first voicing a shop assistant in "The Strange Case of Sherlock Holmes: Red Mystery."
He navigated a challenging early career, facing frequent rejections and feeling initially out of place in the voice acting field due to his stage background.
Despite setbacks, Hiro’s breakthrough came with lead roles like Adieu in "Lord of Lords Ryu Knight" and Makoto Hyuga in "Neon Genesis Evangelion."
His distinctive high-pitched, boyish voice landed him a variety of roles—from heroic protagonists like Arc in "Arc the Lad," Taikobo in "Hoshin Engi," and Dende/Tapion in the "Dragon Ball" series, to quirky and lovable side characters in classics like "Pokémon," "Detective Conan," and "Slam Dunk."
Hiro’s credits span TV anime, films, OVAs, video games, drama CDs, and even live-action and radio.
He worked steadily with Ken Production before becoming a freelancer in 2007, at which time he shifted his professional name to Hiro Yuuki.
Hiro has also devoted time to mentoring future voice actors in training schools and workshops, contributing to the industry’s growth behind the scenes.
While specific major awards are not noted, Hiro Yuuki is recognized for his longevity and versatility, spanning over three decades of consistent work in the voice acting industry.
He played core roles in several long-standing and beloved franchises, earning him a devoted following.
His guidance to aspiring actors underscores his influence within the voice acting community.
There is no public information about Hiro’s spouse or family relations in the entertainment industry.
He often speaks fondly of mentors and senior colleagues who guided his career shift to voice acting.
His mentors, especially those from his early theater days and acting school, were pivotal to his professional development.
Hiro is known for his humility and sometimes self-doubt, a trait he openly discusses as a source of motivation to continue growing as an actor.
He has a love for reading, and is licensed to ride motorcycles and drive.
His practical skills include a second-class drafting certification, reflecting his technical interests from youth.
He enjoys collecting and reading various books during his downtime.
Hiro’s first dream was to inherit the family vegetable shop, followed by a desire to drive trains—showing his down-to-earth beginnings.
He hurt his voice by overexerting himself while playing hot-blooded characters, once needing a muscle injection for his throat.
Despite numerous failed auditions, he never considered quitting; his stubborn competitive spirit fueled his persistence.
He sometimes unplugged his phone the night before recording to maintain focus and avoid distraction.
Fans may spot his signature energetic delivery in iconic roles like Adieu, leading to lasting associations with larger-than-life, lively characters.
Hiro Yuuki has dabbled in radio hosting, product narration, and drama CD production.
He has played minor roles in live-action shows, such as voicing characters in "Doubutsu Sentai Zyuohger."
He contributed to drama CD production as a producer and is active on social media, engaging with fans and sharing industry insights.
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