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Yuki Sato (voice actor)

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Yuki Sato
佐藤 佑暉
BornJanuary 26
Other namesHiroyuki Satō
EducationTokai University
Occupations
Years active1986–present
AgentAoni Production
Height166 cm (5 ft 5 in)

Yuki Sato (佐藤 佑暉, Satō Yūki, born January 26), also credited as Hiroyuki Satō (佐藤浩之, Satō Hiroyuki), is a Japanese actor and voice actor from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He is represented by Aoni Production.[1]

Filmography

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Anime

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List of voice performances in anime
Year Series Role Notes Source[1]
1988–97 Legend of the Galactic Heroes Sanders OVA  
1989 Transformers: Victory Mach, Drill Horn aired on NTV  
1989–96 Yanki Reppu-Tai Takizawa OVA  
1990 Brave Exkaiser Kumiko's Manager  
1990 Magical Taruruto-kun Motorcycle Gang  
1990 Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō Yuzo Miyake OVA  
1991–92 3x3 Eyes Tatsuya OVA  
1991 Mobile Suit Gundam F91 Kane Song    
1992–96 Sailor Moon series Motoki Furuhata    
1992 The Bush Baby Maurice    
1993 Aoki Densetsu Shoot! Shouji Hattori    
1993 Rokudenashi Blues Hironari Komiyama    
1994 Captain Tsubasa J Shun Nitta    
1995 Romeo's Blue Skies Leo, Panio    
1996 Dragon Ball GT Neji/Super Σ    
1999 Gokudo Tei    
1999–2000 Blue Gender Tony Frost    
2002 Ultimate Muscle Rikishiman, Apollonman    
  Lady! Lady! Mark aired on TBS  
  Kariagekun Tachikawa aired on CX  


Video games

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List of voice performances in video games
Year Series Role Notes Source[1]
  KOF: Maximum Impact series Alba Meira    

Overseas dubbing

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List of voice performances in overseas dubbing
Year Series Role Notes Source[1]
1991-2007 Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends Donald, 'Arry, Harold Seasons 2-8 only, succeeded 'Arry from Moriya Endo  
2000 Thomas and the Magic Railroad Harold

Other dubbing

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List of voice performances in other dubbing
Year Series Role Notes Source[1]
  Ultraman Cosmos Ultraman Cosmos    
  U-otchi Narration    
  Go! Go! Connie-chan Tomorokoshi-kun    

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e 佐藤佑暉 [Yuki Sato]. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved June 28, 2015.
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