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Daisuke Gōri
郷里 大輔
BornYoshio Nagahori
February 8, 1952
Kōtō, Tokyo, Japan
DiedJanuary 17, 2010(2010-01-17) (aged 57)
Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
Occupations
Years active1973–2010
AgentAoni Production

Daisuke Gōri (郷里 大輔, Gōri Daisuke, February 8, 1952 – January 17, 2010) was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator from Kōtō, Tokyo. Throughout his life, he was attached to TV Talent Center Tokyo, Yoshizawa Theatre School and then Mausu Promotion; he was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori (長堀 芳夫, Nagahori Yoshio). He was best known for his roles in the Dragon Ball series (as Mister Satan and numerous other characters), the Gundam series (as Dozle Zabi and Bask Om), Ninja Scroll (as Gemma Himuro), Kinnikuman (as Robin Mask), Patlabor (as Hiromi Yamazaki), Star Fox (as General Pepper, Andross, and Pigma Dengar), Dead or Alive (as Bass Armstrong), Tekken (as Heihachi Mishima), and Soulcalibur (as Edge Master) – as well as his distinctive deep, booming voice.

Death

According to fellow voice actors, Gōri was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus a few years prior to his death and his vision was affected by retinal detachment as a result of the disease. He complained to coworkers, "I cannot read the script. I cannot work as I want." (「台本が読めない。思うように仕事ができない。」) During an Anpanman recording session in late 2009, a depressed-sounding Gōri told his close friend and voice actor Kazuhiko Inoue, "I've grown old" (「もう年だよ」).

On January 17, 2010 at approximately 3:00 P.M., Gōri was found lying on his stomach with blood dripping from his wrists in the middle of a street in Nakano, Tokyo by a passerby, who then notified the police. Authorities from the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's Nakano station discovered a utility knife under his body as well as a suicide note (with the words "I'm sorry" (ごめんね) and "Thank you" (ありがとう) scrawled on it) addressed to his family in his pants pocket. Gōri's death was then ruled a suicide; he was three weeks short of his 58th birthday. His ongoing roles were replaced primarily by Ryūzaburō Ōtomo and the late Unshō Ishizuka.

Filmography

Television animation

1973
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
  • Kikō Sōseiki MOSPEADA (Platoon Chief)
  • Kinnikuman (Robin Mask, Zangyaku-seijin, Black Hole (episodes 48-52), Daimaō Satan, Ashuraman, Ashuraman's Father, Dirty Baron, Additional Voices)
1984
  • Hokuto no Ken (Diamond (episode 3), Southern Cross executive (episode 21), Gertz (episode 33), Goerz (episode 33), Uighur the Warden (episodes 37-42), Cassandra prisoner (episode 43), Bull (episode 59), Daruka (episode 89)), Buzz Harn (114-116), Akashachi (123-138)
  • Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (Claude Leon)
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2022

OVA

Theatrical animation

Unknown date

Video games

Year Title Role Notes Source
1994 Kunio no Oden Riki, Nishimura
1995 Astal Jerado
1995 Double Dragon (Neo-Geo) Abobo, Burnov
1996 Super Dodge Ball D.B. Maou
1996 Puyo Puyo CD Zoh Daimaou
1996 Tobal No. 1 Ill Goga
1996 Dead or Alive Bass Armstrong
1997 Tekken 3 Heihachi Mishima
1997 Silhouette Mirage Goliath
1998 Sakura Wars 2: Thou Shalt Not Die Akihiko Ota
1998 Lunar: Eternal Blue Black Wizard Borgan
1998 Soulcalibur Edge Master
1998 Thousand Arms Grapple
1999 Dead or Alive 2 Bass Armstrong
2000 Grandia II Mareg
2000 The Bouncer Volt Krueger
2000 Brave Saga 2 Satan Bardot
2001 Tekken 4 Heihachi Mishima
2001 Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty Scott Dolph
2002 Dead or Alive 3 Bass Armstrong
2002 Soulcalibur II Heihachi Mishima
2004 Samurai Warriors Takeda Shingen
2004 Xenosaga Episode II Boss
2004 Mega Man X: Command Mission Silver Horn, Incentas
2005 Star Fox: Assault Pigma Dengar
2005 Namco × Capcom Heihachi Mishima
2005 Dead or Alive 4 Bass Armstrong
2006 Samurai Warriors 2 Takeda Shingen
2006 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood Tarkus
2006 Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Lt. Cunningham
2007 Tekken 6 Heihachi Mishima
2008 Ninja Gaiden II Volf
2009 Samurai Warriors 3 Takeda Shingen
2010 The King of Fighters XIII Raiden Posthumous release
2010 Zangeki no Reginleiv Loki

Unknown date

Narration

Tokusatsu

Television commercials

Dubbing roles

Live-action

Animation

References

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