Hiroshi Watanabe
Hiroshi Watanabe (渡辺 紘, Watanabe Hiroshi), born on March 20, 1988, in Tokyo, Japan, is a prominent voice actor known for his versatile performances in various anime, video games, and dubbed films. Standing at 182 cm and with a blood type of A, Watanabe's career began after he completed his training at the Pro Fit Voice Actor Training Center, where he honed his skills and developed a passion for voice acting.
Watanabe has captivated audiences with his distinct vocal range and ability to portray a wide array of characters. His notable roles include leading characters in popular anime series such as "My Hero Academia," where he voices the character Shoto Todoroki, and "Haikyuu!!," where he brings to life the character Kageyama Tobio. His work extends beyond anime, as he has contributed his voice to numerous video games and animated features, showcasing his adaptability and talent.
Throughout his career, Hiroshi Watanabe has received praise for his performances, earning him a loyal fanbase and recognition within the industry. As an associate of Pro Fit, he continues to be an influential figure in the voice acting community, inspiring aspiring voice actors with his dedication and passion for the craft.