Kōsei Tomita

Kōsei Tomita (富田 耕生, Tomita Kōsei, born February 4, 1936) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Tokyo Prefecture who is affiliated with Production Baobab. He voiced Doraemon in the original 1973 Doraemon series. He voiced Shunsaku Ban, also known as Mustachio (Higeoyaji), a character appearing in many of Osamu Tezuka's productions. He received an Achievement Award at the 3rd Seiyu Awards.[2]

Kōsei Tomita
富田 耕生
Born
Kōkichi Tomita[1]

(1936-02-04) February 4, 1936
Occupation
Years active1956–present
AgentProduction Baobab

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
1963Tetsujin 28-goChief Ootsuka[1][4]
1966Sally the WitchDaimaō1st TV series[1]
1968GeGeGe no KitarōKonaki-Jijii1st TV series, Ep. 29[1]
1968The World of Hans Christian AndersenHans' father[1]
1968Cyborg 009King of Galaria[1]
1968Akane-chanChairman Kitaoji[1]
1969Mōretsu AtarōButamatsu, Beshi, Dekapan1st series[1]
1969Flying Phantom ShipSecretary of Defense[1]
1969Tiger MaskKintaro Ohki[1]
1969-70MoominSniff[1][4]
1970Little Remi and Famous Dog CapiJerome[1]
1971Animal Treasure IslandOtto[1][5]
1971Wandering SunKumagoro[1]
1971Ali Baba and the Forty ThievesSpirit of the Lamp[1]
1971Apache Baseball Army
ja:アパッチ野球軍
Principal Iwaki[1]
1971Lupin The Third Part IGantetsu, George Takigawa[1]
1972New MoominSniff[1][4]
1972Moonlight MaskDr. Hinken[1]
1972The Three Musketeers in BootsMouse Leader[1]
1972Triton of the SeaLeharu[1]
1972Mahōtsukai ChappyDonchan, Grandpa[1]
1972DevilmanGelge[1]
1972Mon Cheri CoCo
ja:モンシェリCoCo
Baker[1]
1972Hazedon
ja:ハゼドン
Suzukintoki[1]
1972Mazinger ZDr. Hell, Nuke, Ankoku Daishogun[1][4][6]
1973Demetan Croaker, The Boy FrogGyata[1]
1973Fables of the Green ForestBuster Bear[1]
1973DoraemonDoraemonEps. 1–13[1][6]
1973Mazinger Z vs. DevilmanDr. Hell, Nuke[1]
1973Zero Tester
ja:ゼロテスター
Dr. Gao[1]
1973Cutie HoneyDanbei Hayami[1]
1974Yaemon, the Locomotive
ja:きかんしゃやえもん D51の大冒険
Harubaru[1]
1974Vicky the VikingHalvar[1]
197475Getter Robo seriesProfessor Saotome, Joho[1]
1974Hoshi no Ko ChobinKumandon[1]
1975Hans Christian Andersen's The Little MermaidDuke the Whale[1]
1975Great Mazinger vs. Getter RoboProfessor Saotome[1]
1975Maya the BeeChristopher, Puck[1]
1975Kum-KumParu-Paru[1]
1975GrendizerDanbei Makiba, Gandaru commander[1]
1976Puss 'n Boots Travels Around the WorldFather Mouse, Cat King[1][7]
1976Chōdenji Robo Combattler VProfessor Yotsuya[1]
1976Grendizer, Getter Robo G, Great Mazinger: Kessen! DaikaijuuProfessor Saotome[1]
1976Hana no Kakaricho
ja:花の係長
Ayanoroji Mashumaro[1]
1977Jetter MarsHigeoyajiTV Series[1][8]
1977Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace seriesDr. Ooedo, Tamagar[1][4]
1977Lupin the Third Part IIOlivera Net, Inspector Konaizo, Garlic[1]
1978StarzingerDon Hakka[1][4]
1978Farewell to Space Battleship YamatoZavival[1][4]
1978One Million-year Trip: Bander Book
ja:100万年地球の旅 バンダーブック
King BolboxTV Special[1][9]
1978Space Battleship Yamato IIZavival[1]
1978The Mystery of MamoCommissioner[1]
1979Cyborg 009Professor Gilmore[1][4][6]
1979Animation Kikō Marco Polo no Bōken
アニメーション紀行 マルコ・ポーロの冒険
Matteo Polo[1]
1979Lupin 813
怪盗ルパン813の謎
Keserubahha
ケセルバッハ
[1]
1979Yamato: The New VoyageDeda[1]
1979Undersea Super Train: Marine ExpressShunsaku Ban[1][4]
1980Space Emperor God SigmaKazama[1]
1980FumoonHige OyajiTV Special[1][10]
1980The New Adventures of GigantorInspector Ohtsuka[1][4]
1981Beast King GoLionDai Bazāru Daiteiō ("Emperor Daibazaal")[1]
1981Enchanted JourneyPippo[1]
1981Bremen 4: Angels in Hell
ja:ブレーメン4 地獄の中の天使たち
Adagio[1]
1981Six God Combination GodmarsShigeru Otsuka[1][4]
1981Urusei YatsuraTadashi Yanagi[1]
1982Game Center ArashiDr. Taitei[1]
1982The Mysterious Cities of GoldPisaro, Teteora[1]
1983Doraemon: Nobita and the Castle of the Undersea DevilPoseidon[1]
1983Armored Trooper VotomsBouleuse Gotho[1]
1983Puroyagu o 10-bai tanoshiku miru hōhō
ja:プロ野球を10倍楽しく見る方法
Spy, Arakawa[1]
1983Golgo 13: The ProfessionalBob Bragan[1]
1983Serendipity the Pink DragonCaptain Sumaji[1]
1983Ginga Hyōryū VifamNarrator, Commander, Aizeru[1][4]
1984Lupin III Part IIIChinkai, Niharofu, Karourosu[1]
1984Attacker You!Director Takada[1]
1984Puroyagu o 10-bai tanoshiku miru hōhō part 2
プロ野球を10倍楽しく見る方法 Part 2
Osawa[1]
1984Once Upon a Time... SpaceJumboFrench and Japanese production[1]
1984Bagi, the Monster of Mighty NatureThe Chief[1]
1984Chō-ryoku robo garatto
超力ロボ ガラット
Governor[1]
1984Elves of the ForestYourupukki[1]
198486Sherlock Hound seriesDoctor WatsonAlso specials[1][4]
198588Pro Golfer Saru series
ja:プロゴルファー猿
Uncle[1]
1985Dream-Star Button NoseHobita[1]
1986Maison IkkokuMr. Chigusa, Kyoko's father[1][4]
1986Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet
ja:銀河探査2100年 ボーダープラネット
Hige-OyajiTV Special[1]
1988Doctor Chichibuyama
ja:ドクター秩父山
Dr. Koshigaya[1]
1988OishinboTōjin Tōyama[1][4]
1988Legend of the Galactic HeroesAlexander Bucock[4]
1989The Green CatShunsaku BanOAV[lower-alpha 1][11][1]
1989Tezuka Osamu Story: I am Son-goku
手塚治虫物語 ぼくは孫悟空
HigeoyajiTV Special[1]
1989–91YsRoda Tree[4]
1989The Laughing SalesmanTaizo Awate[1]
1990Heisei Genius BakabonBakabon's Papa[1][4]
1990Lupin the 3rd: The Hemingway PapersKonsano[1]
1990Soreike! Anpanman Minami no Umi o Sukue!
それいけ!アンパンマン みなみの海をすくえ!
Obake Ika[1]
1990The Three-Eyed OneGranputta[1]
1992Floral Magician Mary BellHoly Tree[1]
1992NontanKashinoki[1]
1993New Dominion Tank PoliceChief[4]
1994-95New Cutie HoneyDanbei Hayami[4][6]
1994Crayon Shin-chan: The Secret Treasure of Buri Buri KingdomAnaconda[1][12]
1996Raideen the SuperiorBarghest[1]
1997The Dog of FlandersAnsole (Hardware store)[1]
1997Jungle Emperor LeoHigeoyajiFilm[1][13]
1998Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South SeasDr. Clone[1]
1998Cowboy BebopDr. Bacchus[1][4]
1998Golgo 13: Queen BeeGordonOVA[1]
1998Master KeatonOtter[4]
1999Funny candy of Okashinana!?King Salt[1]
1999Shukan StorylandChief[1]
2000Digimon Adventure 02Chikara Hida[1]
2000Time Bokan 2000: Kaitou KiramekimanKingyoya deme zo
金魚屋出目蔵
[1]
2000Tezuka Osamu ga Kieta?! 20 Seiki Saigo no Kaijiken
ja:手塚治虫が消えた!? 20世紀最後の怪事件
Higeoyagi (Shunsaku Ban)[1]
2000Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter RoboProfessor SaotomeOVA series[1]
2001Salaryman KintaroRyuzo Igo[1]
2001MetropolisShinsaku BanFilm[1][4]
2001MazinkaiserDr. Hell[4]
2002Tokyo UndergroundOld man[1]
2003Astro Boy: Mighty AtomHigeoyajiTV Series[1]
200306Black Jack seriesMasterTV series, related specials such as "The Two Doctors of Darkness", 21 series[1][14]
2005Kaiketsu ZororiDirector Gomez[1]
2005Buzzer BeaterExecutive[1]
2006Gin TamaSanzo Fudo
2007El Cazador de la BrujaBucho[1]
2007Summer Days with CooToshio[1]
2008Golgo 13Ingemar PetersonTV series[1]
2008Scarecrowman the AnimationNero[1]
2009Kupū~!! Mamegoma!Ho Grandfather[1]
2009Astro BoyMr. Mustachio[1][15]
2011
装甲騎兵ボトムズ 孤影再び
Buruzu Goto
ブールーズ・ゴウト
OVA[1]
2014The World Is Still BeautifulRatcliff[16]
2014Magic Kaito 1412Jirokichi Suzuki[1]
2015Detective Conan: Sunflowers of InfernoJirokichi Suzuki[1]
2015Young Black JackShunsaku Ban (aka Hige-Oyaji)[17]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[3]
2000Salaryman Kintaro the gameRyuzo Igo[1]
2003GeGeGe no Kitaro gamesNurikabe[1]
2008Crayon Shin-Chan: Arashi o Yobu Cinema Land
クレヨンしんちゃん 嵐を呼ぶ シネマランド カチンコガチンコ大活劇!
Anaconda[1]
2008Professional Golfer Saru
ja:プロゴルファー猿
Uncle[1]
2010Fallout: New VegasThe King[1]
2010Call of Duty: Black OpsDaniel Clark[1]
2012Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai! SMasa NabeshimaAdult PC Game, as Uchi Sumi to-ryū
内須美斗流
[1]

Overseas dubbing

List of voice performances in overseas dubbing (Live-action)
Series Role Voice dub for Notes Source[3]
RockyPaulie PenninoBurt Young[18]
Rocky II[19]
Rocky IV[20]
Rocky V[21]
Rocky Balboa[22]
12 Angry MenJuror #3Lee J. Cobb
AdaptationRobert McKeeBrian Cox[23]
Alien 3Harold AndrewsBrian Glover[24]
The Blue LagoonPaddy ButtonLeo McKern[25]
The Cincinnati KidLancey "The Man" HowardEdward G. Robinson[26]
Dae Jang Geum
Doc HollywoodDr. Aurelius HogueBarnard Hughes[27]
DodgeBall: A True Underdog StoryPatches O'HoulihanRip Torn[28]
Duck, You Sucker!Juan MirandaRod Steiger[29]
El DoradoBart JasonEd Asner[30]
Emperor of the North PoleShackErnest Borgnine[31]
ExodusBarak Ben CanaanLee J. Cobb
From Here to EternityStaff Sergeant James R. "Fatso" JudsonErnest Borgnine
The GauntletJosephsonPat Hingle[32]
GladiatorAntonius ProximoOliver Reed[33]
The GodfatherPeter ClemenzaRichard S. Castellano1976 NTV edition[34]
The Great SilenceSheriff Gideon BurnettFrank Wolff
GremlinsRandall "Rand" PeltzerHoyt Axton[35]
Halloween IIDr. LoomisDonald Pleasence[36]
Hudson HawkTommy "Five-Tone" MessinaDanny Aiello[37]
The HunterRitchie BlumenthalEli Wallach[38]
I.Q.Albert EinsteinWalter Matthau[39]
Key LargoJohnny Rocco/Howard BrownEdward G. Robinson
Miller's CrossingJohnny CasparJon Polito[40]
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!Captain Ed HockenGeorge Kennedy[41]
Ocean's TwelveSaul BloomCarl Reiner2007 NTV edition[42]
Ocean's 8Reuben TishkoffElliott Gould[43]
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesKing George IIRichard Griffiths[44]
Police Story"Uncle" Bill WongBill Tung1987 Fuji TV edition[45]
The PresidioSgt. Maj. Ross MaclureJack Warden[46]
Renaissance ManBill RagoDanny DeVito[47]
SerendipityBloomingdale's SalesmanEugene Levy[48]
The SmurfsPapa SmurfJonathan Winters[1]
The Smurfs 2Papa SmurfJonathan Winters[1]
Star Trek: The Original SeriesHarry MuddRoger C. Carmel
Stuart LittleMr. StoutBruno Kirby[1]
TimelineProfessor Edward A. JohnstonBilly Connolly[49]
The Trouble with HarryCapt. Albert WilesEdmund Gwenn[50]
Valerian and the City of a Thousand PlanetsThe Defence MinisterHerbie Hancock[51]
While You Were SleepingSaulJack Warden[52]
List of voice performances in overseas dubbing (Animation)
Series Role Notes Source[3]
Arthur and the InvisiblesKing
Atlantis: The Lost EmpireJebidiah Allardyce "Cookie" Farnsworth[1]
Atlantis: Milo's ReturnJebidiah Allerdyce "Cookie" Farnsworth[1]
Batman: The Animated SeriesThe Penguin1992 TV, Warner Bros. Animation[1]
Highlander: The Search for VengeanceAmerganjoint anime installment, first released in US in 2007 then in Japan 2008[1]
Kung Fu PandaOogway[1]
Open SeasonMcSquizzy[1]
SmallfootDorgle[53]


Notes

  1. The Green Cat was produced as an OVA in October 10, 1983, but there is uncertainty whether it was released to market. It was later released as an OAV on July 18, 1989.[1]

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