
Kaneto Shiozawa
Acting
Kaneto Shiozawa, born Toshikazu Shiozawa on January 28, 1954, in Tokyo, Japan, was a renowned Japanese voice actor and narrator. He was known for his distinctive calm and aristocratic voice, which often led to him being cast as intellectual or villainous characters. His stage name was inspired by the Japanese director Kaneto Shindō. Shiozawa's career spanned from 1975 until his untimely death in 2000. He voiced iconic characters such as Rei in Fist of the North Star, M'Quve in Mobile Suit Gundam, Iason in Ai No Kusabi and Gray Fox in Metal Gear Solid. He also portrayed Prince Demande in Sailor Moon and Devimon in Digimon Adventure. His contributions extended to video games, anime, and even dubbing roles, including Luke Skywalker in Star Wars. Tragically, Shiozawa passed away on May 10, 2000, at the age of 46, due to a cerebral contusion caused by a fall at his home. His legacy lives on through the memorable characters he brought to life and the admiration of fans and fellow voice actors alike.
Known For

1992
Sailor Moon
1992 · tv

1984
Fist of the North Star
1984 · tv

1978
Future Boy Conan
1978 · tv

1983
Armored Trooper VOTOMS
1983 · tv

1986
Saint Seiya
1986 · tv

1986
Spaceship Sagittarius
1986 · tv

1990
Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
1990 · tv

1979
Mobile Suit Gundam
1979 · tv

1994
Magic Knight Rayearth
1994 · tv

1988
Legend of the Galactic Heroes
1988 · tv

1987
Kimagure Orange Road
1987 · tv

1995
Chouriki Sentai Ohranger
1995 · tv

1998
Seijuu Sentai Gingaman
1998 · tv

1997
Kindaichi Case Files
1997 · tv

1998
Yu-Gi-Oh!
1998 · tv

1999
Monster Farm
1999 · tv

1987
Bubblegum Crisis
1987 · tv

1985
Touch
1985 · tv

1987
Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics
1987 · tv

1981
Miss Machiko
1981 · tv

1985
Blue Comet SPT Layzner
1985 · tv

1995
Street Fighter II: V
1995 · tv

1981
J9 Series
1981 · tv

1997
AIKa
1997 · tv

1976
Dokaben
1976 · tv

1981
Fang of the Sun Dougram
1981 · tv

1993
Miracle Girls
1993 · tv

1988
Crying Freeman
1988 · tv

1999
Crest of the Stars
1999 · tv

1985
Dream Hunter Rem
1985 · tv