Yuki Sato (voice actor)
Yuki Sato (佐藤 佑暉, Satō Yūki, born January 26), also credited as Hiroyuki Satō (佐藤浩之, Satō Hiroyuki), is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He is represented by Aoni Production.[1]
Yuki Sato | |
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佐藤 佑暉 | |
Born | January 26 |
Other names | Hiroyuki Satō |
Education | Tokai University |
Occupation |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Agent | Aoni Production |
Height | 166 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
Filmography
Anime
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1] |
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1988–97 | Legend of the Galactic Heroes | Sanders | OVA | |
1989 | Transformers: Victory | Mach, Drill Horn | aired on NTV | |
1989–96 | Yanki Reppu-Tai | Takizawa | OVA | |
1990 | Brave Exkaiser | Kumiko's Manager | ||
1990 | Magical Taluluto | Motorcycle Gang | ||
1990 | Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō | Yuzo Miyake | OVA | |
1991–92 | 3x3 Eyes | Tatsuya | OVA | |
1991 | Mobile Suit Gundam F91 | Kane Song | ||
1992–96 | Sailor Moon series | Motoki Furuhata | ||
1992 | The Bush Baby | Maurice | ||
1993 | Aoki Densetsu Shoot! | Shouji Hattori | ||
1993 | Rokudenashi Blues | Hironari Komiyama | ||
1994 | Captain Tsubasa J | Shun Nitta | ||
1995 | Romeo's Blue Skies | Leo, Panio | ||
1996 | Dragon Ball GT | Neji/Super Σ | ||
1999 | Gokudo | Tei | ||
1999–2000 | Blue Gender | Tony Frost | ||
2002 | Ultimate Muscle | Rikishiman, Apollonman | ||
Lady! Lady! | Mark | aired on TBS | ||
Kariagekun | Tachikawa | aired on CX | ||
Video games
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1] |
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KOF: Maximum Impact series | Alba Meira |
Overseas dubbing
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1] |
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1991-2007 | Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends | Donald, 'Arry, Harold | Seasons 2-8 only, succeeded 'Arry from Moriya Endo | |
2000 | Thomas and the Magic Railroad | Harold | ||
Other dubbing
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[1] |
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Ultraman Cosmos | Ultraman Cosmos | |||
U-otchi | Narration | |||
Go! Go! Connie-chan | Tomorokoshi-kun |
References
- 佐藤佑暉 [Yuki Sato]. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved June 28, 2015.
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