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- Daisuke_Gōri abstract "Daisuke Gōri (郷里 大輔, Gōri Daisuke, February 8, 1952 – January 17, 2010) was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor from Kōtō, Tokyo. Throughout his life, he was attached to TV Talent Center Tokyo, Yoshizawa Theatre School and then Mausu Promotion; he was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori (長堀 芳夫, Nagahori Yoshio). He was best known for his roles in the Dragon Ball series (as King Yemma and Mister Satan), the Gundam series (as Dozle Zabi and Bask Om), Ninja Scroll (as Gemma Himuro), Kinnikuman (as Robin Mask), Patlabor (as Hiromi Yamazaki), Tekken (as Heihachi Mishima), Muppets Party Cruise (as Dr. Bunsen Honeydew in the PS2 japanese version) and Soulcalibur (as Edge Master) - as well as his distinctive deep, booming voice.".
- Daisuke_Gōri birthDate "1952-02-08".
- Daisuke_Gōri birthPlace Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri birthPlace Kōtō,_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri deathDate "2010-01-17".
- Daisuke_Gōri deathPlace Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri deathPlace Nakano,_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri wikiPageID "1182606".
- Daisuke_Gōri wikiPageRevisionID "604417321".
- Daisuke_Gōri agent Aoni_Production.
- Daisuke_Gōri birthDate "1952-02-08".
- Daisuke_Gōri birthPlace Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri birthPlace Kōtō,_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri birthname "Yoshio Nagahori".
- Daisuke_Gōri caption "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri dateOfBirth "1952-02-08".
- Daisuke_Gōri dateOfDeath "2010-01-17".
- Daisuke_Gōri deathCause "Suicide".
- Daisuke_Gōri deathDate "2010-01-17".
- Daisuke_Gōri deathPlace Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri deathPlace Nakano,_Tokyo.
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- Daisuke_Gōri name "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri name "Gori, Daisuke".
- Daisuke_Gōri occupation Actor.
- Daisuke_Gōri occupation Narrative.
- Daisuke_Gōri occupation Seiyū.
- Daisuke_Gōri placeOfBirth Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri placeOfBirth Kōtō,_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri placeOfDeath Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri placeOfDeath Nakano,_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri shortDescription "Japanese actor".
- Daisuke_Gōri yearsactive "1973".
- Daisuke_Gōri description "Japanese actor".
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:1952_births.
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:2010_deaths.
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:Japanese_voice_actors.
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:Male_actors_from_Tokyo.
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:Male_actors_who_committed_suicide.
- Daisuke_Gōri subject Category:Suicides_by_sharp_instrument_in_Japan.
- Daisuke_Gōri type Agent.
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- Daisuke_Gōri comment "Daisuke Gōri (郷里 大輔, Gōri Daisuke, February 8, 1952 – January 17, 2010) was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor from Kōtō, Tokyo. Throughout his life, he was attached to TV Talent Center Tokyo, Yoshizawa Theatre School and then Mausu Promotion; he was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori (長堀 芳夫, Nagahori Yoshio).".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "Daisuke Gōri".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "دايسكي غوري".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "郷里大輔".
- Daisuke_Gōri label "鄉里大輔".
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- Daisuke_Gōri sameAs Daisuke_Gōri.
- Daisuke_Gōri sameAs Daisuke_Gōri.
- Daisuke_Gōri sameAs Daisuke_Gori.
- Daisuke_Gōri sameAs Daisuke_Gōri.
- Daisuke_Gōri sameAs 郷里大輔.
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- Daisuke_Gōri givenName "Daisuke".
- Daisuke_Gōri name "Daisuke Gori".
- Daisuke_Gōri surname "Gori".