Ken Takeuchi
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Native name | 武内 健 |
Born |
Tokyo, Japan | February 20, 1978
Occupation | Voice actor |
Ken Takeuchi (武内 健 Takeuchi Ken, born February 20, 1978) is a Japanese voice actor who works for Arts Vision.
Takeuchi learned voice acting at the Institute of Japan Narration Act.[1] In 2000, he debuted as a main character in the video game Photogenic, and in 2003, he played one of the main characters, Ranmaru Miura, in Dear Boys (also known as Hoop Days).
Takeuchi is also known for his roles as Keita Suminoe in Kiss×Sis, and Lithuania in Hetalia: Axis Powers.
Filmography
Anime
Television
- Princess Tutu (2002), male student (ep 7)
- Haibane Renmei (2002), customer (at clothes shop, ep 8)
- Knight Hunters Eternity (2002) (ep 13)
- Detective Loki (2003), crook B (ep 8)
- Mermaid Melody: Pichi Pichi Pitch (2003), Galeos (ep 55)[1]
- Dear Boys (2003), Ranmaru Miura[1]
- Da Capo (2003), male student 1 (ep 1)
- Green Green (2003), Yuusuke Takazaki[1]
- Popotan (2003), young man (ep 5)
- Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu (2003), photo club member B (ep 11)
- Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2003), Tenbobo (eps 66-67)
- Chrono Crusade (2003), teen
- Stellvia (2003), Ian[1]
- Samurai Champloo (2004), bodyguard (ep 11), member (ep 18)
- Elfen Lied (2004), policeman C (ep 9), Satou (ep 3)
- ToHeart: Remember My Memories (2004) (ep 11)
- Major (2004), Oikawa (ep 27-)[1]
- Ichigo 100% (2005), schoolboy (eps 1-2)
- Loveless (2005), Kaidoh Kio[1]
- Best Student Council (2005), Hitoshi Sato (ep 18), male student 1 (ep 10)
- Black Cat (2005), Kevin[1]
- Gakuen Heaven (2006), Kakeru Ozawa[1]
- Kiba (2006), Bryan, Deucem (eps 40-46), Guzma, Jeva, Rebel D (ep 11), soldier (ep 2), young man 2 (ep 6)
- Hetalia - Axis Powers (2009), Lithuania[1]
- Hetalia World Series (2010), Lithuania[1]
- Kiss×sis (2010), Keita Suminoe[1]
- Brothers Conflict (2013), Louis Asahina[1]
Original video animations
- Green Green Thirteen: Erolutions (2004), Yuusuke Takazaki
- Elfen Lied (2005), SAT member
- Kiss×sis (2008), Keita Suminoe[1]
Film
- Garasu no Usagi (2005), Haruki Kawashima
Video games
- Brothers Conflict: Passion Pink, Louis Asahina
- Etude Prologue, Nachi Katagiri
- Teikoku Sensenki, Kisharaku
- Radiata Stories
Drama CDs
- Aiso Tsukashi (2011), Kasuga Shuya
- Ogamiya Yokochou Tenmatsuki
- Kiss×Sis, Keita Suminoe
- The Rose of Versailles II, Jeanne
- Hetalia: Axis Powers, Lithuania
- Loveless, Kio Kaido
- Yume Miru Seiza
References
External links
- Ken Takeuchi at Arts Vision
- Ken Takeuchi at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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