- Urara Takano
"', "née" "', born August 16, 1961) is a seiyū who was born in Chiba, Japan.
- Wataru Takagi
"'"', born on July 25, 1966 in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, is a seiyū who works for Arts Vision. He is most known for the roles of Garrod Ran (After War Gundam X), Geil (Mahoujin Guru Guru), Genta Kojima, Detective Wataru Takagi (Detective Conan), Eikichi Onizuka (GTO), and Nezumi-Otoko (GeGeGe no Kitarou (5th Series)).
- Fumie Suguri
is a Japanese figure skater. Suguri is a five-time Japanese National Champion, three-time World Championship medalist, and the 2004 Grand Prix Final Champion.
- Ikuya Sawaki
"'"' is a veteran seiyū who is affiliated with Arts Vision. His real name is
- Keita Amemiya
is a Japanese character designer and director. He was born on August 24 1959.
- Yoshiko Sakakibara
sometimes mis-transliterated as, is a veteran seiyū who was born in Chiba. She is most known for the roles of Armaroid Lady (Space Cobra), Haman Karn, Mouar Pharaoh (Mobile Suit Z Gundam), Shinobu Nagumo (Mobile Police Patlabor), and Elizabeth Corday (E.R.).
- Yoko Maki
Yoko Maki is a Japanese actress. Maki has appeared in several films Japanese films including 2003 film "Infection" and the 2004 American remake "The Grudge". Yoko has also appeared in several Japanese commercials including Lotte and Japan Railways. Maki made her film debut at the age of 19 in 2001 film "Drug".
- Kazuyuki Sogabe
Kazuyuki Sogabe (曽我部 和恭 (formerly 曽我部 和行) "Sogabe Kazuyuki" April 16, 1948 - September 17, 2006) was a veteran seiyū born in Chiba Prefecture. Sogabe retired from voice acting on December 31st, 2000 when he felt a weakness in his own voice. After his retirement, many of his current roles went to voice actors Tetsu Inada and Ryotaro Okiayu. He died on September 17th, 2006 at around 8 PM from esophageal cancer, …
- Hiroyuki Yoshino
Hiroyuki Yoshino is a seiyū born on February 6, 1974 at Chiba Prefecture.
- Yoshino Takamori
is a "seiyū" born on November 23, 1963 in Chiba, Japan. She works for Arts Vision.
- Dai Nagao
Dai Nagao is a Japanese composer, musician and producer. He was a member and composer of the popular musical group "Do As Infinity" from its founding until it disbanded in September 2005. Though sort of a behind the scenes member of the band later on, he did play live with the band full time when it first started, as an acoustic guitarist until about 2001. Then he would appear occasionally in a few concerts as a special guest, including the final live on November 25, …
- Kyōko Hasegawa
is a Japanese actress.
- Eiji Okada
Eiji Okada was a well-known Japanese film actor. His roles most famous internationally include the entomologist Niki Junpei in Hiroshi Teshigahara's adaptation of Kobo Abe's "Woman in the Dunes" and Lui ("him", in French) in Alain Resnais' new wave film "Hiroshima mon amour".
- Toshikazu Kase
Toshikazu Kase (12 January 1903 - 21 May 2004) was a Japanese civil servant and career diplomat. During World War II he was a high-ranking Foreign Ministry official. Kase was born in Chiba, Japan. After passing his Foreign Service Examination in 1925 he left Tokyo Higher Commercial College (later Hitsubashi University) and attended Amherst College and Harvard as a Research Fellow, graduating in 1927.
- Hiroshi Miyauchi
Hiroshi Miyauchi is a Japanese actor born in Chiba, Japan. A seasoned actor known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Kazami Shiro in "Kamen Rider V3" and Ken Hayakawa in "Kaiketsu Zubat".
- Tsutomu Yamazaki
Tsutomu Yamazaki (born December 2, 1936 in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese actor. He has been nominated for seven Japanese Academy Awards, winning Best Actor awards for the Juzo Itami comedies "The Funeral" and "A Taxing Woman", and the Best Supporting Actor award for "Go"
- Atsushi Ito
Atsushi Ito (Vice President, Business Strategy & Development) For over 20 years, Atsushi Ito has held variety of product/business development and marketing experience. In 2002, prior to joining Fivefront, he served as Director of Marketing at ProStorage, a storage company jointly founded by IBM and NetOne Systems, where he contributed to a rapid and widespread diffusion of storage networking technology as a core member of Japan Data Storage Forum.
- Moritaka Yoshida
Moritaka decided at age 10 he would become an action star. At age 12, he challenged his family's wishes and entered into martial arts and entertainment. He tried to enter the professional school in Tokyo, but was told he was too young. By the age of 14, Moritaka was the youngest student chosen from 100 other students to study in a professional school under the famous action star Sonny Chiba. He took on intensive studies in stage acting, screen acting, comedy, singing, sword-fighting,...
- Sadao Nakajima
Born in Chiba in 1934, Nakajima joined Toei in 1959, and was promoted to director there in 1964. He has never directed outside the studio since, and has been well regarded there as one of Toei's most prolific and dependable hitmakers. In the 1960s, Nakajima concentrated on samurai films, but found his true metier in the 1970s with the explosion of second-generation yakuza movies. These so-called jitsuroku (true record) stories were far more violent than their yakuza movie counterparts of...
- Naoko Ogigami
After graduation from Chiba University's Image Science program, Naoko Ogigami went to the United States in 1994 to study film at the University of Southern California. During this period, she worked as an assistant for TV commercials, promotional videos, and films, and also created short films of her own. Returned to Japan in January 2000. "Yoshino's Barber Shop" is her feature length film debut.
- Yumi Tôma
Does the Japanese voice over for actress Kate Winslet. Does the Japanese dub voice over for Taiwanese actress/singer Miki Lee. Does the Japanese dub voice over for British actress Miranda Richardson. Does the Japanese dub voice over for actress Holly Marie Combs. Does the Japanese dub voice over for actress Jessica Alba.
- Tetsuro Amino
During his career he alternates the Japanese symbols of his name to katakana, but they are pronounced almost the same. He began to work in animation in continuity and later production, planning and technical direction tasks from the beginning of the 80s. In 1984 he joined Nippon Sunrise Animation Production Company and finally, he debuted in movies as film director in that company with "Butts & Terry" in 1987. From 1988 he collaborated in several adaptations in video and film format of...
- Akiko Nakamura
She is a singer who had a hit song, "nijiiro no mizuumi" (rainbow color's lake).
- Yumiko Kobayashi
Along with Takahashi, the two once promised to sell a thousand copies of their new CD, with them buying all unsold copies personally. they sold 800, and had to work part-time jobs along with their recording and voice-acting careers to make up the shortfall. Member (with Mikako Takahashi) of Excel Girls.
- Humie Hosokawa
Quit fulltime modelling in the late 1990s to concentrate on TV and movie roles.
- Keisuke Tsuchiya
He plays the evil clone of his real-life twin brother (Daisuke) in B-fighter in 1995. Daisuke Tsuchiya played his 'copy' in Gosei sentai dai ranger. Twin brother of Daisuke Tsuchiya. He was born 10 minutes later.
- Kyoko Yamazaki
Measurements: 33-24-34. Her hobbies include Kendo. Her father was a police officer.
- Hiromi Iwasaki
Named after Hiromi Iwasaki, a popular singer.
- Syuichi Kakesu
- Kôsuke Fujishima
- Kazumi Hiraishi
- Shûgo Oshinari
- Satomi Kurohgi
- Kazuo Miyazaki
- Mariko Nanba
- Mieko Suzuki
- Akiko Koyama
- Takashi Sasaki
- Kumiko Watanabe
- Mark Hayashi