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    • Hisashi Katsuta (勝田 久, Katsuta Hisashi, 2 April 1927 – 21 February 2020) was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He is best known for his voice-over portrayal of Professor Ochanomizu in three anime adaptations of the Astro Boy franchise, and also voiced Dr. Hoshi in Astroganger (1972–1973), Professor Tobishima in Groizer X (1976–1977), and Shin'ichirō Izumi in Tōshō Daimos (1978–1979).


      Early life


      Hisashi Katsuta was born on 2 April 1927 in Tokyo, and was educated at Seigakuin Junior & Senior High School and the Technical Institute for Wireless-Communications (now the University of Electro-Communications).
      He had been interested in film and theater since childhood, and he and his elder brother would often see films. He graduated from the Kamakura Academia Faculty of Theatre in 1949. He became a member of the Toho Drama Club in 1948, and was also a member of the Tōkyō Hōsō Gekidan, Mori no Kai, Players Center, Tēbura,
      Rindō Pro, Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society, and Arts Vision.


      Voice acting career


      His voice acting career started in 1948 when he appeared in NHK's 1948 radio adaptation of the Shi Nai'an novel Water Margin, and he was contracted to the broadcaster in 1949 before being released in 1954. Katsuta would later become a pioneer in voice acting in Japan. He started dubbing work with the Japanese dub of The Buccaneers, a television drama produced in the United Kingdom in 1956. He later cited Surfside 6 and The Beverly Hillbillies, both American live-action shows in the 1960s, as two of his most memorable dubbing works.
      In 1963, he was cast as Dr. Ochanomizu in the anime Astro Boy. The Ochanomizu character would become Katsuta's own magnum opus, and he would later reprise his role in both the 1980 and 2003 anime adaptations of Astro Boy, as well as the film adaptations Hero of Space and Shinsengumi.
      In addition to Dr. Ochanomizu, he also voiced Dr. Hoshi in Astroganger, Professor Tobishima in Groizer X, and Shin'ichirō Izumi in Tōshō Daimos. In 1979, Katsuta voiced the fictional depiction of King Louis XV of France in The Rose of Versailles and a fictional depiction of the Sengoku-era samurai Sanada Yukimura in Manga Sarutobi Sasuke. He had minor roles in several anime series, including Cat's Eye, Dororo, Jetter Mars, Katri, Girl of the Meadows, Kimba the White Lion, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Marine Boy, Megazone 23, Musashi no Ken, Oishinbo, Perman, Shin Jungle Taitei: Susume Leo!, The Monster Kid, and Voltes V.
      Katsuta was taught by "veteran voice actors" and felt that he wanted to teach voice actors, and after being a lecturer in several voice acting schools, he started a voice acting class in April 1982, which in April 1987 would later become the Katsuta Voice Acting Academy (勝田声優学院, Katsuta Seiyū Gakuin), where he would be dean.
      He later published a book on voice acting, Shōwa seiyū retsuden terebi sōsō-ki o koe de sasaeta meiyū-tachi (昭和声優列伝 テレビ草創期を声でささえた名優たち), and later credited the fact that voice acting in Japan has a history as his reason for authoring the book. He also published Soshite seiyū ga hajimatta (そして声優が始まった), an autobiography that feature thirty-two voice actors with a prominent impact on Japanese culture.
      He was one of three winners of the Synergy Award at the 3rd Seiyu Awards on 7 March 2009.


      Death


      Katsuta died of senility on 21 February 2020, at the age of 92 in a hospital in Ōme, Tokyo; he was survived by his wife Katsumi (勝美).


      Filmography




      = Animation

      =
      1963
      Astro Boy, Professor Ochanomizu
      1965
      Kimba the White Lion, Mandi
      1967
      Perman, Mantarō Suwa
      1968
      One Pack Tanteidan, at least sixteen minor characters
      Sasuke (anime), narrator
      1969
      Dororo, Shinsuke
      Marine Boy, boss, subordinate
      Ninpū Kamui Gaiden, Shoya
      1970
      Bakuhatsu Gorō, Aozora Gakuen Principal
      1971
      Animetally Ketsudan, Sōsaku Suzuki
      1972
      Astroganger, Dr. Hoshi
      Mon Cherie Coco, Papa
      1975
      Don Chuck Monogatari
      1976
      3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, Fosco
      Groizer X, Professor Tobishima
      1977
      Jetter Mars, Dr. Kawashimo
      Lupin the Third Part II, Los Angeles Police Station Chief
      Voltes V, General Dange
      Yakyū-kyō no Uta, Owner
      1978
      One Million-Year Trip: Bandar Book, Edo
      Tōshō Daimos, Shin'ichirō Izumi
      1979
      Manga Sarutobi Sasuke, Sanada Yukimura
      The Rose of Versailles, Louis XV of France
      Undersea Super Train: Marine Express, Dr. Narzonkopf
      1980
      Astro Boy, Professor Ochanomizu
      1983
      Cat's Eye, Director Takeoka
      1984
      Katri, Girl of the Meadows, Elias Lilack
      Lupin III Part III, Count Goan
      1985
      Musashi no Ken, Ueda-sensei
      1988
      Oishinbo, Chairman Futaki
      1990
      RPG Densetsu Hepoi, Takuwan Taoist
      2003
      Astro Boy, Professor Ochanomizu


      = Film

      =
      1982
      The Monster Kid: Demon Sword, President of Akumajuku


      = Dubbing

      =
      ER, Dr. Jim McNulty (Ed Asner)
      Friends, Roy (Danny DeVito)
      The Great Escape (1971 Fuji TV edition), Flight Lieutenant Colin Blythe (Donald Pleasence)


      References




      External links


      Hisashi Katsuta at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
      Hisashi Katsuta at IMDb

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