Kōki Uchiyama
Kōki Uchiyama | |
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Native name | 内山 昂輝 |
Born |
Saitama Prefecture, Japan | August 16, 1990
Occupation | Voice actor |
Years active | 1993–present |
Agent | Gekidan Himawari |
Notable credit(s) |
Infinite Stratos as Ichika Orimura Nisekoi as Raku Ichijō Amagi Brilliant Park as Seiya Kanie Charlotte as Yū Otosaka |
Kōki Uchiyama (内山 昂輝 Uchiyama Kōki, born August 16, 1990) is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Saitama Prefecture. He is affiliated with Gekidan Himawari.
Uchiyama mainly voices over young males, such as in the Kingdom Hearts series, and rarely makes public appearances in the media as a voice actor. He is best known for his roles in the Kingdom Hearts series as Roxas, Soul Eater as Soul Eater Evans, Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn as Banagher Links, Hunter × Hunter as Meruem, Hotarubi no Mori e as Gin, Zetsuen no Tempest as Yoshino Takigawa, Shiki as Natsuno Yuuki, and Charlotte as Yū Otosaka. He won Best Male Rookie at 5th Seiyu Awards in 2011. He also received one of Best Voice Actors at Tokyo Anime Award Festival in 2015.
Filmography
Television drama
- Ultraman Cosmos (2001)
Television animation
- 2007
- Ghost Hound (Young pupil)
- 2008
- Soul Eater (Soul Eater Evans)
- 2010
- Shiki (Natsuno Yuuki)
- Fairy Tail (Midnight)
- 2011
- C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control (Kimimaro Yoga)
- Infinite Stratos (Ichika Orimura)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal (Kaito Tenjo)
- Kimi to Boku (Yuta Asaba)
- Guilty Crown (Daryl Yan)
- 2012
- Aquarion Evol (Kagura Demuri)
- Binbō-gami ga! (Keita Tsuwabuki)
- Metal Fight Beyblade Zero-G (Shinobu Hiryūin)
- Blast of Tempest (Yoshino Takigawa)
- Tsuritama (Natsuki Usami)
- Kimi to Boku 2 (Yuta Asaba)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal II (Kaito Tenjo)
- Aoi Sekai no Chushin de (Til)
- Pokémon (Cameron)
- 2013
- RDG Red Data Girl as (Miyuki Sagara)[1]
- Infinite Stratos 2 (Ichika Orimura)
- Tanken Driland (Pahn)
- Sunday Without God (Alice Color)
- Hunter x Hunter (Meruem)
- 2014
- Buddy Complex (Dio Jyunyou Weinberg)
- Nisekoi (Raku Ichijou)[2]
- Haikyū!! (Kei Tsukishima)
- Ping Pong (Makoto "Smile" Tsukimoto)
- Ace of Diamond (Takahiro Ohmae)
- Soul Eater Not! (Soul Eater Evans)
- Captain Earth (Zin)
- Barakamon (Hiroshi Kido)
- Nobunaga Concerto (Nobuyuki Oda)
- Buddy Complex Kanketsu-hen: Ano Sora ni Kaeru Mirai de (Dio Jyunyou Weinberg)
- Happiness Charge Precure! (Yuya Kaido)
- Amagi Brilliant Park (Seiya Kanie)
- Gundam Build Fighters Try (Daigo Ishibashi)
- 2015
- Death Parade (Clavis)
- Minna Atsumare! Falcom Gakuen SC (Rean Schwarzer)
- Nisekoi: (Raku Ichijou)
- Q Transformers: The Mystery of Convoy Returns (Smokescreen)
- Rokka no Yūsha (Goldof Auora)
- Show By Rock!! (Aion)
- Charlotte (Yū Otosaka)
- Snow White with the Red Hair (stage actor who plays as the prince (ep 12))
- Haikyū!! 2 (Kei Tsukishima)
- One Punch Man (Melzalgald)
- 2016
- Nijiiro Days (Tsuyoshi Naoe)
- Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096 (Banagher Links)
- Macross Delta (Messer Ihlefeld)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (Kaito Tenjo)
- Battery: The Animation (Takumi Harada)
- Yuri!!! on Ice (Yūri Prisezki)
- Www.Working!! (Masahiro Adachi)
Theatrical animation
- Momoko, Kaeru no Uta ga Kikoeru yo. (2003) (Riki Kuramoto)
- Hotarubi no Mori e (2011) (Gin)
- The Anthem of the Heart (2015) (Takumi Sakagami)
- Free! Starting Days (2015) (Ikuya Kirishima)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn as Banagher Links
- Fantasista Stella as Kaoru Okita
- Nisekoi as Raku Ichijo
- Aquarion Love as Kagura Demuri
- The Ancient Magus' Bride as Ruth
- RS Project -Rebirth Storage- as Rin Sagami
- Under the Dog as Shunichi Nanase
Animated commercials
- Yugami-kun wa Tomodachi ga Inai as Yuji Yugami
- Rin-ne as Rinne Rokudo
Tokusatsu
- Ressha Sentai ToQger (2014) (Marionette Shadow)
Video games
- Final Fantasy Agito (Lean Hanpleman)
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (Lean)
- Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (Lean)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle (Ikuro Hashizawa)
- Kingdom Hearts II (Roxas)
- Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (Roxas)
- Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (Ventus & Roxas)
- Kingdom Hearts Re:coded (Roxas)
- Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (Neku Sakuraba, Ventus & Roxas)
- The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki (Rean Schwarzer)
- The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II (Rean Schwarzer)
- Lego Dimensions (Zach Mitchell)
- Sol Trigger (Lars)
- Nisekoi Yomeiri?! (Raku Ichijou)
- The World Ends with You (Neku Sakuraba)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Gundam vs. Gundam Next (Banagher Links)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. (Banagher Links)
- SD Gundam G Generation World (Banagher Links)
- Rune Factory 4 (Lest)
- Super Robot Wars series (Banagher Links, Kagura Demuri)
- Mighty No. 9 (Brandish)
- Xenoblade Chronicles X (Custom Male Avatar)
Dubbing roles
Live-action
- American Dragon: Jake Long (Jake Long)
- The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D (Sharkboy)
- The Animatrix (Masaji)
- The Art of Getting By (George)
- A Christmas Carol (17-year-old Ebenezer Scrooge)
- Cheaper by the Dozen (Dylan Shenk)
- City of Men (Laranjinha)
- The Driftless Area (Pierre (Anton Yelchin))
- Ender's Game (Bonzo Madrid)
- Finding Neverland (George Llewelyn Davies)
- I'm Not Scared (Michele Amitrano)
- Into the Storm (Donnie (Max Deacon))
- King Arthur (Young Arthur)
- Journey to the Center of the Earth (Sean Anderson)
- Jurassic World (Zach Mitchell (Nick Robinson))
- The Last of Us (Sam)
- The Legend (Young Hogae)
- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Klaus Baudelaire)
- Lincoln (Robert Lincoln)
- The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones (Jace Wayland (Jamie Campbell Bower))
- Peter Pan (On-the-spot filming edition) (Slightly)
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (Young William Turner)
- Random (Aaron (Lucas Till))
- Recess (T.J. Detweiler) (Second voice)
- The Return (Ivan)
- Secondhand Lions (Walter Coleman)
- Without a Trace ("The Bogie Man") (Aaron)
- Terminator Salvation (Kyle Reese (Anton Yelchin))
Animation
- Robots (Young Rodney)
VOMIC
- Katekyō Hitman Reborn! as Enma Kozato
References
- ↑ "About 作品紹介|RDG" (in Japanese). Retrieved February 11, 2013.
- ↑ ""Nisekoi" Anime Slated For January 2014". Crunchyroll. 2013-08-22. Retrieved 2014-03-19.
External links
- Kōki Uchiyama at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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