Susumu Chiba

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Susumu Chiba
千葉 進歩
Born (1970-09-13) September 13, 1970 (age 51)
Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture,[1][2] Japan
OccupationVoice actor
Years active1996–present
AgentOffice Osawa
Height177 cm (5 ft 10 in)

Susumu Chiba (千葉 進歩, Chiba Susumu, born September 13, 1970) is a Japanese voice actor from Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Some of his major roles include Seiji Hayami in Cutie Honey Flash, Chiaki Nagoya in Phantom Thief Jeanne, Sai Fujiwara in Hikaru no Go, Chairman Muranishi in Kirarin Revolution, Isao Kondo in Gin Tama, Shō Sai in The Story of Saiunkoku, Hans in Nijū Mensō no Musume, Takuma Ichijo in Vampire Knight, Welkin Gunther in Valkyria Chronicles, and Ryuu Daikouji in Little Battlers Experience. He is currently affiliated with Office Osawa.

Biography[]

When Chiba was in college, he joined a production company because he was interested in acting and wanted to try something different from his baseball career.[3] At the production company, he studied basic theatrical skills, but rather than studying acting with the aim of becoming an actor, he was more interested in "having fun" with his friends. He was not satisfied with the lessons offered by the production company, and he began to organize study sessions with volunteers.[3] At this point, he was still thinking of acting and work as "separate things." It wasn't until he moved to Office Osawa, which handles a lot of narration work, that he became fully aware of voice acting as a profession.[3]

His first job involved narrating a commercial. The role that left the deepest impression on him was the role he played in the TV anime Hikaru no Go, as Fujiwara no Sai.[3] Since he had read the original manga, when he heard the news of the anime adaptation, he auditioned wondering who was going to play which role, later finding out he was going to play Sai, which felt strange for him. He was very enthusiastic about playing Sai, but on the other hand, he felt that it was not his role. Even when he watched reruns of the anime, he had the feeling that it wasn't his voice, and although Sai was the role of an insubstantial being, Chiba felt the same way about himself.[3]

Filmography[]

Anime[]

1996
  • Case Closed (Detective Tamiya (ep. 130), Yoshihiko Kido (ep. 155), Hiroshi Torimitsu (ep. 383), Nakane (ep. 520), Mr. Mouth (ep. 775), Ryoichi Sazanami (ep. 935))
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020

Video Games[]

Yaoi Games[]

  • Cafe Lindbergh (Takamizawa Tsukasa)
  • Silver Chaos 1 (Adonis) (Credited as: Progress)
  • Artificial Mermaid - Silver Chaos 2 (Yuuri Mimori) (Credited as: Progress)
  • Hanamachi Monogatari (Sakuya) (Credited as: Progress)
  • Sukisho (Matsuri Honjou)

Drama CDs[]

  • Ai wa Barairo no Kiss (Reiichi)
  • Aka no Shinmon (Vi)
  • (Ayase Hanamura)
  • Anata To Koi Ni Ochitai - I want to fall in love with you
  • Answer series 1 (Yukio Ikawa)
  • Answer series 2 (Yukio Ikawa)
  • Big Gun wo Motsu Otoko (Takayanagi Masaki)
  • Egoist Prince (Licht)
  • Brothers Vol.1
  • Chrno Crusade (Adult Chrno)
  • Chouhatsu Trap Trap Series no 2 (Shinohara Touya)
  • (Kitami)
  • (Ryuuchi Akane)
  • Fushigi Yūgi Genbu Kaiden (Takao Ōsugi)
  • series 7: Monster Panic
  • Gouka Kyakusen de Koi wa Hajimaru series 2 (Helsing)
  • Honey Boys Spiral (Yuuna Misaka)
  • (Tomoya Yagi)
  • Maiden Rose (Taki Reizen)
  • Junjou Romantica Series Junjou Egoist and Junjou Minimum Short dramas (Tsumori)
  • Kageki series 2: Kageki ni Dokusenyoku (Zen)
  • Kageki series 3: Kageki ni I Love You (Zen)
  • Kageki series 5: Kageki ni Tengoku (Zen)
  • (Mochizuki Haru)
  • Love & Trust (Kaku Bandou)
  • Mahou Gakuen Series 1: Binetsu Club (Maria)
  • Mahou Gakuen Series 2: Himitsu Garden (Maria)
  • Mahou Gakuen Series 3: Mugen Palace (Maria)
  • Mahou Gakuen Series 4: Yuuwaku Lesson (Maria)
  • Mahou Gakuen Series side story: Daiundoukai Zenyasai (Maria)
  • (Reiji Yukishita)
  • Miscast Series (Hiyoshi Tashiro)
  • (Touei Kisaragi)
  • Muteki na Bokura Series 3: Shoubu wa Korekara! (Akihiro Kanda)
  • Muteki na Bokura Series 4: Saikyou na Yatsura (Akihiro Kanda)
  • Muteki na Bokura Series side story 1: Aitsu ni Muchuu (Akihiro Kanda)
  • Naguru Hakui no Tenshi (Yukina Kisaragi)
  • N-Dai Fuzoku Byouin series (Shuuichi Asakura)
  • Series 1 (Chihiro Arisugawa)
  • Papa to Mira series 1: Kiss in the Dark (Kazuki Hino)
  • Papa to Mira series 2: Loving All Night (Kazuki Hino)
  • Papa to Mira series 3: Deep in the Forest (Kazuki Hino)
  • Renai Shinan! (Akira Hatano)
  • Saikyou no Koibito (Haruka Asagi)
  • Shin Megami Tensei III: Nocturne (Demi-fiend)
  • Shounika Byoutou he Irasshai series 2: Shounika Byoutou no Kiken na Yoru (Tooru Sawamura)
  • (Shigeru Kagatani)
  • (Satoya Naoki)
  • Tokyo Deep Night (Aoi Tachibana)
  • Trap series 1: Renai Trap (Touya Shinohara)
  • Trap series 2: Chouhatsu Trap
  • (Yuuya Kawabata)
  • Wagamama Ouji ni Goyoujin (Saeki Takada)
  • Weed (Katsushi Wakamiya)
  • (Masaomi Jinguuji)
  • Yogoto Mitsu wa Shitarite 2
  • (Tokifuyu Tatsumi)
  • Ze (Asari)

Dubbing[]

Live-action[]

Animation[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Susumu Chiba". Office Osawa. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  2. ^ "Susumu Chiba". Nihon Tarento Meikan. VIP Times Inc. Retrieved 2017-03-08.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Voice Cafe -W Cappuccino-. Enterbrain. 2010. p. 49-50. ISBN 978-4-04-726470-0.
  4. ^ "銀魂×KOF ALLSTAR コラボ特設サイト | THE KING OF FIGHTERS ALLSTAR". kofallstar.netmarble.jp (in Japanese). Archived from the original on June 23, 2020. Retrieved July 21, 2020.
  5. ^ "ジュマンジ/ウェルカム・トゥ・ジャングル". Fukikaeru. Retrieved March 30, 2018.
  6. ^ "NUMB ナム 極限の争奪戦". Star Channel. Retrieved December 29, 2019.

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