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'''Ishida Akira''' (石田彰, November 2, 1967 - ) is a Japanese voice actor and actor born in Nisshin, Aichi prefecture, Japan.
'''Ishida Akira''' (石田彰, November 2, 1967 - ) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyuu) and actor born in Nisshin, Aichi prefecture, Japan. In April 2009, he left Mausu Promotion and went freelance. In 2012, he moved to Peerless Gerbera.


While studying at Nihon University's Theatre Department of the College of Art, he also entered a training school run by famous seiyuu agency Ezaki Production in 1988 (in 1990 it changed its name to Mausu Promotion). After graduating from college, he made a contract with the agency and started working as a professional seiyuu. His first role was a mechanic in the "Mobile Police Patlabor TV" anime series in 1990.  
While studying at Nihon University's Theatre Department of the College of Art, he also entered a training school run by famous seiyuu agency Ezaki Production in 1988 (in 1990 it changed its name to Mausu Promotion). After graduating from college, he made a contract with the agency and started working as a professional seiyuu. His first role was a mechanic in the "Mobile Police Patlabor TV" anime series in 1990.  
In April 2009, he left Mausu Promotion and went freelance.  In 2012, he moved to Peerless Gerbera.


He has a reputation for creating characters, from boys to young men, with the unique voice quality referred to as “Ishida voice.”  He often plays mysterious roles or peculiarly powerful roles.
He has a reputation for creating characters, from boys to young men, with the unique voice quality referred to as “Ishida voice.”  He often plays mysterious roles or peculiarly powerful roles.
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* [[ENDLESS 3 ENDLESS LOVE ~Eien no Koibito~]] ([[ENDLESS 3 ENDLESS LOVE ~永遠の恋人~]])
* [[ENDLESS 4 ENDLESS TIES ~Amai Sobaku~]] ([[ENDLESS 4 ENDLESS TIES ~甘い束縛~]])
* [[ENDLESS 4 ENDLESS TIES ~Amai Sobaku~]] ([[ENDLESS 4 ENDLESS TIES ~甘い束縛~]])
* [[Kidan Series 3 Shirabyoushi Kidan]] ([[奇談シリーズ 3 白拍子奇談]])
==2003==
==2003==
* [[Boku no Mono ni Narinasai 2 Kimi no Tonari de Nemurasete]] ([[僕のものになりなさい2 きみのとなりで眠らせて]])
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* [[ENDLESS 2 ENDLESS KISS ~Eien no Yakusoku~]] ([[ENDLESS 2 ENDLESS KISS ~永遠の約束~]])
* [[ENDLESS 2 ENDLESS KISS ~Eien no Yakusoku~]] ([[ENDLESS 2 ENDLESS KISS ~永遠の約束~]])
* [[ENDLESS Lovers Special Present ~Kekkon Shiyouyo~]] ([[ENDLESS Lovers Special Present ~結婚しようよ~]])
* [[ENDLESS Lovers Special Present ~Kekkon Shiyouyo~]] ([[ENDLESS Lovers Special Present ~結婚しようよ~]])
* [[Kidan Series 2 Seitansai Kidan]] ([[奇談シリーズ 2 生誕祭奇談]])
==2002==
==2002==
* [[Double Call 4 ~Houbutsusen no Kanata~ 1]] ([[DOUBLE CALL 4 ~放物線の彼方~ 1]])
* [[Double Call 4 ~Houbutsusen no Kanata~ 1]] ([[DOUBLE CALL 4 ~放物線の彼方~ 1]])
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* [[ENDLESS 1 ENDLESS RAIN ~Mune no Naka de Nemurasete~]] ([[ENDLESS 1 ENDLESS RAIN ~胸の中で眠らせて~]])
* [[ENDLESS 1 ENDLESS RAIN ~Mune no Naka de Nemurasete~]] ([[ENDLESS 1 ENDLESS RAIN ~胸の中で眠らせて~]])
* [[Fujimi Orchestra 11 Parody Hen Fujimi Highland e Minna de Ikou!]] ([[富士見二丁目交響楽団・パロディ篇 富士見ハイランドへ、みんなで行こう!]])
* [[Fujimi Orchestra 11 Parody Hen Fujimi Highland e Minna de Ikou!]] ([[富士見二丁目交響楽団・パロディ篇 富士見ハイランドへ、みんなで行こう!]])
* [[Kidan Series 1 Yuugen Shoujo Kidan]] ([[奇談シリーズ 1 幽幻少女奇談]])
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==2000==
* [[After 5 wa Kiss no Ame 1]] ([[アフター5はKISSの雨1]])
* [[After 5 wa Kiss no Ame 1]] ([[アフター5はKISSの雨1]])

Revision as of 20:53, 28 March 2021

Ishida Akira
石田彰
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SexMale
Place of BirthNisshin, Aichi prefecture, Japan
Date of Birth (1967-11-02) November 2, 1967 (age 56)
Blood TypeType O
Height163 cm (5'4")
ProfessionVoice Actor, Actor
AffiliationPeerless Gerbera
(ピアレスガーベラ)
Voice Actor Activity
Activity Period1980s -

Ishida Akira (石田彰, November 2, 1967 - ) is a Japanese voice actor (seiyuu) and actor born in Nisshin, Aichi prefecture, Japan. In April 2009, he left Mausu Promotion and went freelance. In 2012, he moved to Peerless Gerbera.

While studying at Nihon University's Theatre Department of the College of Art, he also entered a training school run by famous seiyuu agency Ezaki Production in 1988 (in 1990 it changed its name to Mausu Promotion). After graduating from college, he made a contract with the agency and started working as a professional seiyuu. His first role was a mechanic in the "Mobile Police Patlabor TV" anime series in 1990.

He has a reputation for creating characters, from boys to young men, with the unique voice quality referred to as “Ishida voice.” He often plays mysterious roles or peculiarly powerful roles.

Since 2002, he has taken the position of not singing character songs. In the release of the “Saiyuki Series” vocal album, he declared, “I will not sing.” In “Seiyuu Collection 2003,” he said, “It is a trend in this industry, but I don’t have to sing each and every thing.” It’s not that he dislikes song work, it’s just that “[he] can’t sing.” He said it’s a question of whether or not people can bear to listen to it, since even he’s too embarrassed to listen to it and has concluded, “It really is no good.” Thereafter, he avoided it when he could. For things like character CDs and such, he participates in the form of monologues or reading aloud. He also stated that even if he were pressured to choose between quitting from his office or singing and then sang, to fans who want to hear Ishida’s singing, he said, “Don’t listen,” and “If you’re conscious of being my fan, then don’t you dare listen.” However, if it’s necessary as part of the performance in a work, then he will show his singing voice, such as the anime “Gintama.”

Honors & Awards

  • Won the Sub-Character Award in the 1st Seiyuu Awards in 2007 for his role as Athrun Zala in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY.

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