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    Hideyuki Hori
    堀 秀行

    Birth Name Hidemitsu Hori (堀秀光)
    Birthdate March 23 1954 (1954-03-23) (age 70)
    Birthplace Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan
    Statistics
    Occupation Seiyū
    Notable Relatives Yukitoshi Hori (brother)
    Yuji Hori (father)
    Harumi Kai (mother)
    Mitsuaki Hori (brother)
    Notable Credit(s) Tiger Mask II
    as Tatsuo Aku
    Sakigake!! Otokojuku
    as Momotaro Tsurugi
    Saint Seiya
    as Phoenix Ikki
    Kinnikuman
    as Warsman
    G Gundam
    as Schwarz Bruder
    Dragon Ball Z
    as Commander Ginyu
    Gundam Seed Destiny
    as Lord Djibril
    Dead or Alive
    and Ninja Gaiden
    as Ryu Hayabusa
    Official Website Aoni Pro

    Hideyuki Hori (堀 秀行, Hori Hideyuki) is a Japanese seiyū who was born on March 23, 1954 in Tokyo. He is the younger brother of fellow seiyū Yukitoshi Hori (voice of Jadō and Gamon) and works at Aoni Production. He is most known for his roles in Saint Seiya (as Phoenix Ikki), Sakigake!! Otokojuku (as Momotaro Tsurugi), Kinnikuman (as Warsman), Mobile Fighter G Gundam (as Schwarz Bruder), and the Dead or Alive series and Ninja Gaiden (as Ryu Hayabusa).

    Career

    Along with Akira Kamiya and Hideyuki Tanaka, he was one of the most frequently used seiyū from the 80s~90s, having appeared in Saint Seiya (in which he co-starred with his brother Yukitoshi), Kinnikuman, Dai no Daibouken, Dragon Ball Z, Fist of the North Star, Sakigake!! Otokojuku, and several others.

    As an actor he performed in NHK's Taiga drama "Tokugawa Ieyasu" as Yuki Hideyasu.

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