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- Roles Television animation Theatrical animation Video games Dubbing roles Live-action Animation
- References
- External links
{{Infobox person | name = Genzō Wakayama | image = | imagesize = | caption = | birthname = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1932|9|27}} | birth_place = Ōdomari, Karafuto Prefecture, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | othername = | occupation = Voice actor, disc jockey | years_active = 1960-present | spouse = | domesticpartner = | website = }}{{nihongo|Genzō Wakayama|若山 弦蔵|Wakayama Genzō|September 27, 1932}} is a Japanese voice actor and disc jockey from Ōdomari, Karafuto Prefecture. He moved to Sapporo, Hokkaido as a youth and graduated from Sapporo South High School. He is currently freelance.Due to his low bass voice, Wakayama often voices villainous or calm characters. He is the official Japanese dub-over artist of actors Sean Connery and Raymond Burr. As a disc jockey, Wakayama hosted a program on TBS Radio from 1973 to 1995 that ran for 5,700 installments. Wakayama also narrated over 800 episodes of the television jidaigeki Abarenbo Shogun from 1978 to 2003. RolesTelevision animation Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1965 | Shin Takarajima | Ship Captain (Bear) | 1966 | Harris no Kaze | Principal | 1978-1979 | Treasure Island | Long John Silver | |
- Astro Boy (1963) (Detective Boon)
Theatrical animation- Nobita's Great Adventure into the Underworld (1984) (Demaon)
- Hoshi o Katta Hi (2006) (Scoppello)
Video games Year | Title | Role | Console | Source |
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2005 | Kingdom Hearts II | Ansem the Wise / DiZ | PlayStation 2 | [1] | 2007 | Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories | Game Boy Advance | [1] | 2009 | Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days | Nintendo DS | 2010 | Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep | Ansem the Wise | PlayStation Portable | [1] | 2012 | Dream Drop Distance | Nintendo 3DS | [1] | 2019 | Kingdom Hearts III | Ansem the Wise, Zeus | PlayStation 4, Xbox One | [1] | |
Dubbing rolesLive-action- Sean Connery
- Dr. No (1976 TBS and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- From Russia with Love (1976 TBS and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- Goldfinger (1974 NTV and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- Marnie (1969 TV Asahi edition) (Mark Rutland)
- Thunderball (1977 TBS and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- You Only Live Twice (1978 TBS and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- The Red Tent (Roald Amundsen)
- The Anderson Tapes (John "Duke" Anderson)
- Diamonds Are Forever (1980 TBS and 2006 DVD editions) (James Bond)
- The Man Who Would Be King (Daniel Dravot)
- The First Great Train Robbery (Edward Pierce)
- Meteor (1981 Fuji TV edition) (Paul Bradley)
- Never Say Never Again (1985 Fuji TV and WOWOW editions) (James Bond)
- The Untouchables (1990 Fuji TV and 2003 TV Tokyo editions) (Jim Malone)
- The Presidio (1991 Fuji TV edition) (Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell)
- Family Business (Jessie McMullen)
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1993 Fuji TV and 1994 NTV editions) (Professor Henry Jones)
- The Hunt for Red October (Captain Marko Ramius)
- The Russia House (Barley Blair)
- The Quickening (Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez)
- Prince of Thieves (1993 Fuji TV and 2004 TV Tokyo editions) (King Richard)
- Medicine Man (Dr. Robert Campbell)
- Just Cause (1997 TV Tokyo edition) (Paul Armstrong)
- Dragonheart (Software and NTV editions) (Draco)[2]
- The Rock (Software and 1999 NTV editions) (John Patrick Mason)[3]
- Playing by Heart (Paul)
- Entrapment (2007 TV Tokyo edition) (Robert "Mac" MacDougal)
- The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Allan Quatermain)
- Gene Barry
- Burke's Law (Amos Burke)
- Columbo: Prescription: Murder (Dr. Ray Fleming)
- Istanbul Express (Michael London)
- The Name of the Game (Glenn Howard)
- Lee Marvin
- M Squad (Detective Lt. Frank Ballinger)
- The Twilight Zone (Conny Miller)
- Sergeant Ryker (Sgt. Paul Ryker)
- The Klansman (Sheriff Track Bascomb)
- The Eiger Sanction (Ben Bowman (George Kennedy))
- Ironside (Detectives Robert T. Ironside (Raymond Burr))
- The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (Wyatt Earp (Hugh O'Brian))
- The Outer Limits (Opening narration)
- Perry Mason (Perry Mason (Raymond Burr))
- The Prisoner (Number Two (Guy Doleman))
- Sheriff of Cochise (Sheriff Frank Morgan (John Bromfield))
- The Sound of Music (1978 Fuji TV edition) (Captain von Trapp (Christopher Plummer))
- Thomas and Friends season 13 (Henry the Green Engine)
Animation Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1962 | Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har | Lippy the Lion | 3 Episodes | 1997 | Hercules | Zeus | 2002 | Treasure Planet | John Silver | |
References1. ^1 2 3 4 https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Genzo-Wakayama/ 2. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.star-ch.jp/channel/detail.php?movie_id=18564|title= ドラゴンハート[吹]|accessdate= March 13, 2019|work= Star Channel}} 3. ^{{cite web |url= https://www.star-ch.jp/channel/detail.php?movie_id=952|title= ザ・ロック|accessdate= March 13, 2019|work= Star Channel}}
External links- Wakayama Genzo "Kamen Rider" site (in Japanese)
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