Masako Nozawa

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Masako Nozawa (野沢 雅子 Nozawa Masako?) (October 25, 1936 - ), born in the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan, but raised in Numata, Gunma, is a seiyū and actress affiliated with (and the chairman of) Office Nozawa. Her real name is Masako Tsukada (塚田 雅子 Tsukada Masako?), and her pet name is Mako.

As a seiyū, she is most known for the roles of Hiroshi (Dokonjō Gaeru), Tetsuro Hoshino (Galaxy Express 999), Kitarou (GeGeGe no Kitarou), and Son Goku (Dragon Ball).

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[edit] Career

Nozawa made her movie debut as a child actor at the age of 3.

Throughout her career as a voice actress, she has performed many male roles (most notably as nearly all the male members of Goku's family in Dragon Ball Z), leading Japanese fans to give her the nickname "The Eternal Boy", though she has recently forsaken male roles for elderly woman roles.

On April 1, 2006, she resigned from 81 Produce to establish Office Nozawa.

[edit] Voice roles

Leading roles in bold

[edit] Television animation

[edit] Theater animation

[edit] Computer and video games

[edit] Dubbing roles

[edit] Live action

  • Robot 110-Ban (Gan-chan's voice)
  • Super Voice World: Yume to Jiyū to Happening (DVD)
  • Ultraman Story (young Ultraman Tarou's voice)

[edit] Puppet shows

  • Nobi Nobi Non-chan (Tame-kun, Ana-chan's mother, Kitsune's granny)
  • Zawa Zawa Mori no Ganko-chan (Kero-chan)

[edit] Radio

  • Seishun Adventure: Fūshin Engi (NHK-FM) (Nataku)

[edit] CD

[edit] Other

  • Law of Ueki commercial for Shonen Sunday (Kousuke Ueki)
  • Naruhodo! The World (narration)
  • NHK Kyōiku: Kagaku Daisukishi you Jaku (narration)
  • Wakasa Seikatsu commercial (narration)
  • The Wide Friday Ranking (narration)

[edit] External links

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