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{{nihongo|'''Daisuke Gōri'''|郷里 大輔|Gōri Daisuke}} (February 8, 1952 - January 17, 2010) was a popular male veteran seiyū from Tokyo. He was affiliated with Aoni Production. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was {{nihongo|'''Yoshio Nagahori'''|長堀 芳夫|Nagahori Yoshio}}.
{{nihongo|'''Daisuke Gōri'''|郷里 大輔|Gōri Daisuke}} (February 8, 1952 - January 17, 2010) was a popular male veteran seiyū from Tokyo. He was affiliated with Aoni Production. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was {{nihongo|'''Yoshio Nagahori'''|長堀 芳夫|Nagahori Yoshio}}.


He usually played big dumb lugs, like his role as Mr. Satan in ''Dragon Ball Z''.
He usually played big tough guys, often humorously, and was a perfect fit for Hokuto no Ken.


Gōri was diagnosed with [[wikipedia:diabetes mellitus|diabetes mellitus]] a few years prior to his death and his vision was affected by [[wikipedia:retinal detachment|retinal detachment]] as a result of the disease.<ref name="example">{{Cite web |url=http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20100120-00000001-ykf-ent |title=声優界衝撃「ロビンマスク役」郷里大輔さん路上死のナゾ |publisher=Yahoo! News |language=Japanese |date=January 20, 2010 | accessdate=January 20, 2010}}</ref>  He began complaining that his visual impairment was hurting his job performance; he couldn't read his lines anymore and presumably had trouble watching the video screen during dubbing.  "I've become old," he told [[wikipedia:Kazuhiko Inoue|Kazuhiko Inoue]].  On January 17, 2010 he committed suicide.
Gōri was diagnosed with [[wikipedia:diabetes mellitus|diabetes mellitus]] a few years prior to his death and his vision was affected by [[wikipedia:retinal detachment|retinal detachment]] as a result of the disease.<ref name="example">{{Cite web |url=http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20100120-00000001-ykf-ent |title=声優界衝撃「ロビンマスク役」郷里大輔さん路上死のナゾ |publisher=Yahoo! News |language=Japanese |date=January 20, 2010 | accessdate=January 20, 2010}}</ref>  He began complaining that his visual impairment was hurting his job performance; he couldn't read his lines anymore and presumably had trouble watching the video screen during dubbing.  "I've become old," he told [[wikipedia:Kazuhiko Inoue|Kazuhiko Inoue]].  On January 17, 2010 he committed suicide.
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