name | Masako Nozawa野沢 雅子 |
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birth date | October 25, 1936| |
occupation | Actress |
spouse | Masa'aki Tsukada |
yearsactive | 1950 - present }} |
on October 25, 1936 in the Tokyo Metropolitan area, Japan}} is a Japanese voice actress and actress affiliated with (and the chairman of) Office Nozawa. Her pet name is Mako. Her husband, Masa'aki Tsukada is also a voice actor.
As a voice actress, she is most known for the role of Goku in the original Japanese version of the popular anime franchise ''Dragon Ball'', both as a child and an adult, as well as Tetsuro Hoshino (Galaxy Express 999) and Kitaro (GeGeGe no Kitaro, first and second series). She has also voiced two separate characters named "Hiroshi", a character in Dokonjō Gaeru, and the character known in the U.S. as "Pidge" in Hyakujūō Golion (the "Lion Force" arc of Voltron).
Throughout her career as a voice actress, she has performed many male roles (most notably as all the male members of Goku's family in ''Dragon Ball Z'', except for Raditz), leading Japanese fans to give her the nickname "The Eternal Boy". These days, however, she prefers the roles of elderly woman characters, although she continues to perform other roles (including young boys) occasionally.
On April 1, 2006, she resigned from 81 Produce to establish Office Nozawa.
Category:1936 births Category:Japanese voice actors Category:Living people
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name | Sean Schemmel |
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birth date | November 21, 1968 |
birth place | Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. |
occupation | Voice actorADR directorScript writer |
gender | Male |
years active | 1986–present |
agent | }} |
He is known for voicing the adult version of Goku, the main protagonist of the ''Dragon Ball'' anime franchise, as well as vocals in the ''Dragon Soul'' intro theme for the uncut version of ''Dragon Ball Z Kai'' in the first home video release.
In addition to his voice acting career, Schemmel has a full time position as an ADR director and script writer for NYAV Post, where he has directed and adapted for English several Japanese anime series.
Category:1968 births Category:American voice actors Category:Living people Category:Pokémon Category:People from Waterloo, Iowa Category:American video game actors Category:Funimation voice actors
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name | Hironobu Kageyama |
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landscape | yes |
background | solo_singer |
birth date | February 18, 1961 |
origin | Osaka, Japan |
instrument | Vocals |
genre | Pop, anison, rock, hard rock, heavy metal |
occupation | Singer |
years active | 1977–present |
label | Tokuma Japan Communications, Columbia Music Entertainment, Lantis, First Smile |
associated acts | Lazy, Metal Brothers, JAM Project |
notable instruments | }} |
Category:1961 births Category:Living people Category:Japanese male singers Category:People from Osaka (city)
es:Hironobu Kageyama fr:Hironobu Kageyama ko:카게야마 히로노부 id:Hironobu Kageyama it:Hironobu Kageyama jv:Hironobu Kageyama ms:Hironobu Kageyama nl:Hironobu Kageyama ja:影山ヒロノブ pt:Hironobu Kageyama fi:Hironobu Kageyama tl:Hironobu Kageyama th:ฮิโรโนบุ คาเงยามะ zh:影山浩宣This text is licensed under the Creative Commons CC-BY-SA License. This text was originally published on Wikipedia and was developed by the Wikipedia community.
name | For Real |
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background | group_or_band |
genre | R&B;, Pop, Dance |
years active | 1993–1999 |
label | Arista RecordsA&M; Records, Rowdy Records |
past members | Wendi WilliamsLatanyia BaldwinJosina Elder Necia Bray-Gates |
notable instruments | }} |
The band released their debut album, ''It's a Natural Thang'', with production from Brian McKnight on A&M; Records in 1994, and it became a critical success, including a rare four stars from Rolling Stone Magazine. Their first single, "You Don't Wanna Miss" hit #28 on the ''Billboard'' chart, courtesy of a danceable new jack swing remix by Steve "Silk" Hurley, which was featured in the song's video. A second single, "Easy To Love," peaked at #65 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The album scored another chart hit with the a cappella love song, "You Don't Know Nothin'," which was written and produced by Mervyn Warren, and which peaked at #27. The song peaked at #54 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1995. The album sold over one million copies worldwide, and peaked at #80 on the Billboard 200.
In 1995, the band appeared in Italian ''Vogue'', modeling mens suits. They toured alongside Stevie Wonder, and lent their voices to the Martin Scorsese film project ''Grace of My Heart.'' The foursome also forayed into acting with appearances in the film ''Shake, Rattle and Rock!'' starring Renée Zellweger and Howie Mandel on ''Showtime''.
They also hit the US Top 20 with the single "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" featuring Aaliyah, TLC, En Vogue, BlackGirl, SWV, and Vanessa Williams from the movie ''Panther''. They also recorded a duet with Stevie Wonder called "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow", which appeared on the Marvin Gaye tribute album, ''Inner City Blues: The Music Of Marvin Gaye.'' For Real also recorded songs for the soundtracks of the films ''Waiting to Exhale'' and ''Fled'' respectively.
After a label change from A&M; to Dallas Austin's Arista imprint Rowdy Records in 1996, For Real struck again with the Austin-produced, 60s-leaning single "Like I Do," from their second album ''Free''. "Like I Do" hit #10 on the Billboard singles chart, the video also earned a Billboard nomination for Best R&B; Clip, the album made the Top 100, and nearly 400,000 copies in the US, the album's next and last single was the Diane Warren-penned pop ballad "The Saddest Song I Ever Heard" which hit #65 on the Top 100 singles chart. The band performed "Saddest Song" on the TV show All That. ''Free'' included production from top R&B;/pop producers like Babyface, Mario Winans, and Jon B.
The band also recorded three songs ("I Do", "Born to Love That Boy" and "Unwanted Number") and appeared in the critically acclaimed film ''Grace of My Heart''. The films soundstrack won a Satellite Award in 1997.
In January 1997, the band won an American Music Award for their work on the ''Waiting to Exhale'' soundtrack, in Summer 1997, the group earned a Soul Train Award nomination for Album Of The Year (By A Group, Band Or Duo) for "Free".
In 1999, Wendi Williams lent her voice to the Emmy winning film ''Introducing Dorothy Dandridge'', with Halle Berry, in which Berry plays a singer but Williams is behind her singing voice.
In 2002, their song "Love Will Be Waiting At Home", appeared in the movie, ''Two Can Play That Game'', that starred Vivica A. Fox and Morris Chestnut.
In 2009, CoryLavel began to work with Josina Elder on her new album.
Year | Result | Award | Category | Work |
Nominated | Grammy Award | Album of the Year | |
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Nominated | Billboard Music Award | Best Clip - R&B; | |
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Nominated | Soul Train Music Award | Album of the Year (By a Group, Band or Duo) | |
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Category:American pop music groups Category:American rhythm and blues musical groups Category:African American musical groups Category:American girl groups Category:American soul musical groups Category:Musical groups established in 1992 Category:Musical groups disestablished in 1999
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