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Seki Tomokazu
関智一
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Profile
NicknameSekiSatoshi (関智)
Chiichi (チイチ)
Seki-san (関さん)
SexMale
Place of BirthKoto, Tokyo, Japan
Date of Birth (1972-09-08) September 8, 1972 (age 52)
Blood TypeType AB
Height172 cm (5'7")
ProfessionVoice Actor, Stage Actor, Singer, Manga Author
AffiliationAtomic Monkey
(アトミックモンキー)
Voice Actor Activity
Activity Period1991 -
RoleUke | Seme

Seki Tomokazu (関智一, September 8, 1972 - ) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyuu), stage actor, singer, and manga author born in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. From his debut until 2000, he was a part of the Tokyo Actor’s Consumer’s Cooperative Society. He then switched to Atomic Monkey, the agency which he co-founded and is the head of.

He had a lot of exposure to theatre and film as a child and felt he wanted to become an actor. However, he didn’t think he could become a performer who shows his face so he made up his mind to become a seiyuu.

He started his career at age 16. He did 5 years of voice acting school before getting his first role at age 21. His seiyuu debut was the role of a farmer in the dub of the foreign anime “Reporter Bruce” in 1991. In 1993, he got his first regular role as Tomache Massarik in “Mobile Suit Victory Gundam.”

In 2010, he starred in Namikawa Daisuke’s live-action film “Wonderful World.” Before this, he launched his own theatrical company, Gekidan Herohero Q Company, for which he himself sometimes writes scenarios and makes guest appearances for other theatre companies. He also was active in the 3-person drama unit “Sannin no kai” with Yamaguchi Kappei and Takagi Wataru. He is also a special lecturer at Japan New Art College.

In 2014, he was in charge of the direction and the screenplay of the live performance, “Ultraman Legend Stage.”

Honors & Awards

  • Ranked 5 in TV Asahi's "200 popular seiyuu seriously chosen! Seiyuu election! 3 hour special" on January 9, 2017

Hobbies & Skills

  • Naps
  • Making model figures

Trivia

  • He has a close relationship with Koyasu Takehito and together they created the short story CDs “VERSUS” and “VERSUS 2,” with parody short stories of “Initial D” and “Captain Tsubasa,” which they have co-starred in (track names “[Takebayashi Brothers]” and “Vice Captain Shou.”)
  • He was inspired to obtain a driver’s license as a result of playing the role of Takahashi Keisuke in “Initial D.”
  • Although he entered university through entrance exams, because it wasn’t out of his own will, he dropped out just as he went to the entrance ceremony.
  • In his school days before his seiyuu debut, he would go to Kaiyodo, a figure maker, to study small scale production model kits. He himself has written columns and publications as a modeler in various model magazines. He is currently continuing column serialization in “Dengeki Hobby Magazine.” In model magazines, he is often called “Seki-sama.”
  • In addition to model figures, he is also good at illustrating.
  • He is known as a “Kamen Rider” enthusiast.
  • He is the dubbing voice of Korean actor Cha Tae Hyun.

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