Masakazu Suzuki

Description
Masakazu Suzuki is a Japanese voice actor born on January 27 in Shizuoka Prefecture. He is affiliated with the talent management firm Accent. Suzuki has built a career spanning animation, video games, and foreign language dubbing for films and television series.

In anime, Suzuki has taken on a variety of roles. He is credited as the voice of George in the 2002 series Patapata Hikōsen no Bōken, also known as The Adventure of the Patapata Airship. In the 2007 animated film Furusato Japan, also known as Japan, Our Homeland, he voiced the character Masaki Sakamoto. Other notable anime roles include Bergonzi in Gunslinger Girl: Il Teatrino in 2008, Urao Seiritsu in the 2004 series Samurai Gun, and a role in the 2004 film Dead Leaves. He also provided voices for the series Cluster Academy and Sasami: Magical Girls Club.

Suzuki's work in video games is extensive. He is recognized for providing the Japanese voice of the character Yang in multiple installments of the Street Fighter series, including Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, Super Street Fighter IV, and Ultra Street Fighter IV. His other game credits include the role of Hercules in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Mori Ranmaru in Onimusha 3, and Brynjolf in the Japanese localization of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

A significant portion of Suzuki's career is dedicated to voice-over work for foreign media. He has dubbed the voices of numerous actors and characters for the Japanese market. He is the regular Japanese voice for actors such as Ji Sung, So Ji-sub, and Ryu Si-won. His dubbing credits include the role of Matthew Casey in the series Chicago Fire, Dr. Jack Hodgins in Bones, and Number 1 in Codename: Kids Next Door. He has also lent his voice to characters in the Battle: Los Angeles and the dubs of films like RoboCop and The Evil Dead.