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Kazumi Tanaka (?? ??, Tanaka Kazumi, August 11, 1951 – December 20, 2007) was a Japanese voice actor from Suginami, Tokyo, Japan. He was the younger brother of Ryouichi Tanaka and was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his death. He was best known for his roles in Dragon Ball Z (as Jeice), Braiger (as Khamen Khamen) and Zawazawamori no Ganko-chan (as Banban and Scope Sensei). He also served as the narrator for the NTV show The Wide On December 20, 2007, Kazumi died from cor pulmonale at the age of 56.
Date Of Birth August 11, 1951 Died 2007-12-20 Place Of Birth Suginami, Tokyo, Japan Profession Actor Nationality Japanese Star Sign Leo
Actor Title Year Status Character Higurashi no naku koro ni: Kai 2007 TV Series Hifumi Takano Dragonball Z: Budokai tenkaichi 3 2007 Video Game Jeice (Japanese version, voice) Dragon Ball Z: Sparking! NEO 2006 Video Game Jeice (Japanese version, voice) Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence 2005 Video Game The Fear (Japanese version, voice) Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater 2004 Video Game The Fear (Japanese version, voice) Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War 2004 Video Game Japanese version, voice Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 2002 Video Game Jeese (Japanese version, voice) Bloody Roar 3 2001 Video Game Hajime Busuzima (voice) Bloody Roar 2: Bringer of the New Age 1999 Video Game Hajime Busuzima (voice) Dragon Ball GT: Doragon bôru jîtî 1996-1997 TV Series Scholar Robo / Jisu Bushido Blade 1997 Video Game Kannuki (voice) Star Gladiator - Episode 1: Final Crusade 1996 Video Game Kappah (voice) Memories 1995 Soldier 2 (voice) Taiho no Machi 1995 Short Soldier (voice) Grappler Baki: The Ultimate Fighter 1994 Video short Kiyosumi Kato (voice) Alien Defender Geo-Armor: Kishin Corps 1993 Video short Al Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto 1989-1993 TV Series Jisu
Dokutâ
Jîsu
... Crying Freeman 5: Abduction in Chinatown 1992 Video Lee Kaze no tairiku 1992 Sailor Moon 1992 TV Series Manager Doragon kuesuto: Dai no Daiboken Tachiagare!! Aban no Shito 1992 Short Mariners A (voice) Wizardry 1991 Video Greater Demon (voice) Kinkyuu Hasshin Saver Kids 1991 TV Series Takeo (voice) Madara 1991 TV Mini-Series Naro and Seiryuu Crying Freeman 3: Shades of Death, Part 2 1990 Video Jin Xing Yé (Elder Venus) Hidari no O'Clock! 1990 TV Mini-Series Mr. Shinozaki (voice) Crying Freeman 2: Shades of Death, Part 1 1989 Video Venus (voice) Riding Bean 1989 Video Guard (Japanese version, voice) Goku Midnight Eye 1989 TV Mini-Series Agent Kyôshoku sôkô Guyver 1989 TV Series Aota (voice) Fûma no Kojirô: Yasha-hen 1989 TV Mini-Series short Yasha Clan Member (episode 1) / Student (episode 2) (voice) Blood Reign: Curse of the Yoma 1989 TV Series Koga (voice) Transformers: Victory 1989 TV Series Killbison One Pound Gospel 1988 Video Yamamoto (voice) Himitsu no Akko-chan 1988 TV Series Gentarou / Principal / Strange old man (voice) Akira 1988 Army (voice) Crying Freeman 1: Portrait of a Killer 1988 TV Mini-Series Thug Seinto Seiya 1986-1987 TV Series Reda / Ankoku Swan / Crag Fist of the North Star 2 1987 TV Series Nagato Meikyû monogatari 1987 segment "Kôji chûshi meirei" voice Dragon Ball: Doragon bôru 1987 TV Series Buruka / Young Man Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle 1987 Majin (voice) Transformers: The Headmasters 1987 TV Series Suiken / Kirk M.D. Geist: Director's Cut 1986 Video Additional Voices (voice) Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies 1986 Murabito (voice) Kinnikuman: Seigi chôjin VS senshi chôjin 1986 Myôô Maple Town 1986 TV Series Principal Vampire Hunter D 1985 O'Reilly (voice) Dirty Pair 1985 TV Series Chief Kamui no ken 1985 Magohachi (voice)
Known for movies Akira (1988) as Army
Vampire Hunter D (1985) as O'Reilly
Dragon Ball Z: Doragon bôru zetto (1989-1993) as Jisu / Dokutâ / Jîsu / Jinku / Rittain / Ôren
Meikyû monogatari (1987) as (segment "Kôji chûshi meirei")