Tak Sakaguchi
Description
Tak Sakaguchi has a very limited profile as an anime voice actor, with his career centered almost entirely on live-action film. He is much more widely recognized as a Japanese actor, martial artist, stunt coordinator, and film director. Sakaguchi was born on March 15, 1975, in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan.
The user query lists roles for Zeros in Alive, Grave and Coffin Man in Death Trance, and an Enola Gay Member in Yo-Yo Girl Cop. These are all roles in live-action movies, not anime series. His acting credits in these productions are as a performer on screen, not as a voice actor for animated characters.
Sakaguchi's sole documented work as an anime voice actor dates to 2001, when he performed voice work for the long-running series One Piece. He appeared in two episodes of the show in a minor voice role.
As his career otherwise shows no substantial voice acting work, any profile on him as an anime voice actor remains extremely sparse beyond this single credit. His notable achievements and collaborations are in live-action cinema. He made his film debut in Ryuhei Kitamura's 2000 action film Versus and subsequently became a frequent collaborator with Kitamura, appearing in films such as Alive, Aragami, Azumi, and Godzilla: Final Wars. He also worked extensively with director Yuji Shimomura, starring in Death Trance and later the 2016 action film Re:Born, for which he trained extensively in a unique close-quarters combat system. Sakaguchi moved into directing with films like Be a Man! Samurai School in 2008 and co-directed Mutant Girls Squad in 2010. Based on available information, no additional anime voice acting roles beyond the single appearance in One Piece can be verified.
The user query lists roles for Zeros in Alive, Grave and Coffin Man in Death Trance, and an Enola Gay Member in Yo-Yo Girl Cop. These are all roles in live-action movies, not anime series. His acting credits in these productions are as a performer on screen, not as a voice actor for animated characters.
Sakaguchi's sole documented work as an anime voice actor dates to 2001, when he performed voice work for the long-running series One Piece. He appeared in two episodes of the show in a minor voice role.
As his career otherwise shows no substantial voice acting work, any profile on him as an anime voice actor remains extremely sparse beyond this single credit. His notable achievements and collaborations are in live-action cinema. He made his film debut in Ryuhei Kitamura's 2000 action film Versus and subsequently became a frequent collaborator with Kitamura, appearing in films such as Alive, Aragami, Azumi, and Godzilla: Final Wars. He also worked extensively with director Yuji Shimomura, starring in Death Trance and later the 2016 action film Re:Born, for which he trained extensively in a unique close-quarters combat system. Sakaguchi moved into directing with films like Be a Man! Samurai School in 2008 and co-directed Mutant Girls Squad in 2010. Based on available information, no additional anime voice acting roles beyond the single appearance in One Piece can be verified.
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- JapaneseAnime overview: Death Trance
- JapaneseAnime overview: Death Trance
- JapaneseAnime overview: Yo-Yo Girl Cop