Daisuke Gouri
Description
Daisuke Gōri was a renowned Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator, celebrated for his deep, resonant voice that brought to life a vast array of characters, from imposing villains and powerful fathers to comedic figures, across anime, video games, and film for over three decades. Born Yoshio Nagahori on February 8, 1952, in Kōtō, Tokyo, he adopted the stage name Daisuke Gōri and was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of his passing. His career spanned from 1973 until his death on January 17, 2010.
Gōri's filmography is extensive, showcasing his versatility and powerful vocal presence. He is perhaps best known for his multitude of roles in the Dragon Ball franchise, most prominently as the boastful martial artist Mr. Satan, as well as the Turtle (Umigame), the Ox-King (Gyū-Maō), King Enma, and King Cold. He also played a variety of characters in the Gundam series, including Dozle Zabi in the original Mobile Suit Gundam and Bask Om in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. In the long-running wrestling anime Kinnikuman, he was the voice of the heroic Robin Mask, among other roles. His other significant anime roles include Uighur the Warden in Fist of the North Star, Hiromi Yamazaki in Patlabor, Dorry and Jinbe in One Piece, and Ruby Eye Shabranigdo in Slayers.
Beyond anime, Gōri was a prolific voice in video games, where his booming voice became iconic for several legendary characters. He was the original voice of Heihachi Mishima in the Tekken series and Bass Armstrong in the Dead or Alive series. He also lent his voice to roles such as Edge Master in the Soulcalibur series, General Pepper, Andross, and Pigma Dengar in the Star Fox series, and Scott Dolph in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. His work extended to film dubbing, where he provided the Japanese voices for characters like Bruce the Shark in Finding Nemo, Dim in A Bug's Life, and Soundwave in the live-action Transformers films.
Throughout his career, Gōri frequently collaborated with certain production houses and formed lasting bonds with fellow voice actors. He was particularly close friends with Kazuhiko Inoue, having trained and supported each other as they broke into the industry together. In his later years, Gōri faced significant health challenges due to diabetes, which led to retinal detachment and a severe deterioration of his vision. This condition made it increasingly difficult for him to read scripts and perform his work, a struggle he confided to his colleagues. On January 17, 2010, Daisuke Gōri passed away at the age of 57. His death was a great loss to the industry, and his ongoing roles were subsequently taken over by other prominent voice actors, including Ryūzaburō Ōtomo and Unshō Ishizuka. He is remembered for his immense talent, his warm-hearted nature, and the unforgettable characters he brought to life with his distinctive and powerful voice.
Gōri's filmography is extensive, showcasing his versatility and powerful vocal presence. He is perhaps best known for his multitude of roles in the Dragon Ball franchise, most prominently as the boastful martial artist Mr. Satan, as well as the Turtle (Umigame), the Ox-King (Gyū-Maō), King Enma, and King Cold. He also played a variety of characters in the Gundam series, including Dozle Zabi in the original Mobile Suit Gundam and Bask Om in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. In the long-running wrestling anime Kinnikuman, he was the voice of the heroic Robin Mask, among other roles. His other significant anime roles include Uighur the Warden in Fist of the North Star, Hiromi Yamazaki in Patlabor, Dorry and Jinbe in One Piece, and Ruby Eye Shabranigdo in Slayers.
Beyond anime, Gōri was a prolific voice in video games, where his booming voice became iconic for several legendary characters. He was the original voice of Heihachi Mishima in the Tekken series and Bass Armstrong in the Dead or Alive series. He also lent his voice to roles such as Edge Master in the Soulcalibur series, General Pepper, Andross, and Pigma Dengar in the Star Fox series, and Scott Dolph in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty. His work extended to film dubbing, where he provided the Japanese voices for characters like Bruce the Shark in Finding Nemo, Dim in A Bug's Life, and Soundwave in the live-action Transformers films.
Throughout his career, Gōri frequently collaborated with certain production houses and formed lasting bonds with fellow voice actors. He was particularly close friends with Kazuhiko Inoue, having trained and supported each other as they broke into the industry together. In his later years, Gōri faced significant health challenges due to diabetes, which led to retinal detachment and a severe deterioration of his vision. This condition made it increasingly difficult for him to read scripts and perform his work, a struggle he confided to his colleagues. On January 17, 2010, Daisuke Gōri passed away at the age of 57. His death was a great loss to the industry, and his ongoing roles were subsequently taken over by other prominent voice actors, including Ryūzaburō Ōtomo and Unshō Ishizuka. He is remembered for his immense talent, his warm-hearted nature, and the unforgettable characters he brought to life with his distinctive and powerful voice.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Ninja Ryūkenden
- JapaneseAnime overview: Fist of the North Star 2
- JapaneseAnime overview: Oni no Ko to Yuki Usagi
- JapaneseAnime overview: Naniwa Kin'yū Den Minami no Teiō
- JapaneseAnime overview: Time Patrol Bon
- JapaneseAnime overview: Dragon Ball: Yo! The Return of Son Goku and Friends!!
- JapaneseAnime overview: Crayon Shin-chan: Otakebe! Kasukabe Yasei Ōkoku
- JapaneseAnime overview: Quiz Magic Academy
- JapaneseAnime overview: Quiz Magic Academy
- Japanese
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Transformers: Victory
- JapaneseAnime overview: Transformers: Victory
- JapaneseAnime overview: Transformers: Zone
- JapaneseAnime overview: Transformers: Super God Masterforce
- JapaneseAnime overview: Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie
- JapaneseAnime overview: Super Bikkuriman
- JapaneseAnime overview: Gold Lightan - The Golden Warrior
- JapaneseAnime overview: Gegege no Kitarō: Nippon Bakuretsu!!
- JapaneseAnime overview: Ultraman Graffiti
- JapaneseAnime overview: Okawari-Boy Starzan S
- JapaneseAnime overview: Document Taiyou no Kiba Dougram
- JapaneseAnime overview: Bōken Shite mo ii Goro
- JapaneseAnime overview: Gegege no Kitarō
- JapaneseAnime overview: Ucchare Goshogawara
- JapaneseAnime overview: Ozanari Dungeon: Kaze no Tou
- JapaneseAnime overview: Okama Report
- JapaneseAnime overview: Redline
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shin Kyūseishu Densetsu Hokuto no Ken: Yuria-den
- JapaneseAnime overview: Gegege no Kitarō: Daikaijū
- JapaneseAnime overview: Pink Mizu Dorobō Ame Dorobō
- JapaneseAnime overview: The Brave Fighter of Sun Fighbird
- JapaneseAnime overview: Dark Cat
- JapaneseAnime overview: Dragon's Heaven
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shuten Doji
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shōnan Bakusōzoku
- JapaneseAnime overview: Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group
- JapaneseAnime overview: GoShogun: The Time Étranger
- JapaneseAnime overview: Tekken: The Motion Picture
- JapaneseAnime overview: Dog Soldier: Shadows of the Past
- JapaneseAnime overview: Battle Arena Toshinden
- JapaneseAnime overview: Bio Armor Ryger
- JapaneseAnime overview: Mobile Suit Gundam - The Movie Trilogy
- JapaneseAnime overview: Igano Kabamaru
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Getter Robo: Armageddon
- JapaneseAnime overview: Cream Lemon
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Koiko no Mainichi
- JapaneseAnime overview: Midoriyama Kōkō Kōshien-hen
- JapaneseAnime overview: Goku II - Midnight Eye
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Quiz Magic Academy - The Original Animation 2
- JapaneseAnime overview: Master of Epic: The Animation Age
- JapaneseAnime overview: Gorillaman
- JapaneseAnime overview: Sakigake!! Otoko Juku
- JapaneseAnime overview: Sakigake!! Otoko Juku
- JapaneseAnime overview: Teki wa Kaizoku: Neko no Kyōen
- JapaneseAnime overview: Teki wa Kaizoku: Neko no Kyōen
- JapaneseAnime overview: Love Position - The Legend of Halley
- JapaneseAnime overview: Namakemono ga Miteta
- JapaneseAnime overview: New Getter Robo