Rokuro Naya
Acting

Rokuro Naya

October 20, 1932 (Age 82 at death) Tokyo, Japan Died November 17, 2014

Also known as: Rokurō Naya, Rokurô Naya, Rokurou Naya, 納谷 六朗, 納谷六朗

Biography

Rokuro Naya (納谷 六朗, Naya Rokurō, October 20, 1932 – November 17, 2014), real name: 納屋 六朗 (same reading), was a Japanese voice actor, actor and narrator. He was a lifelong resident of Tokyo and was affiliated with Mausu Promotion at the time of his death.

His brother was the voice actor Gorō Naya (1929–2013) and his sister-in-law is an actress and voice actor Kachiko Hino. His wife is Mitsue Naya, the former president of Mausu Promotion, and his eldest son is Ryosuke Naya, also former president of Mausu Promotion.

Known For

Shin Chan

Shin Chan

1992 • TV

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

2009 • TV

City Hunter

City Hunter

1987 • TV

The Mysterious Cities of Gold

The Mysterious Cities of Gold

1982 • TV

Crayon Shin-chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back

Crayon Shin-chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back

2001 • Movie

Wild 7: Biker Knights

Wild 7: Biker Knights

1994 • Movie

Movie Credits (44)

Acting

2001

Crayon Shin-chan: The Adult Empire Strikes Back

as Encho Sensei (voice)

1994

Wild 7: Biker Knights

as Narusawa (voice)

1997

Crayon Shin-chan: Pursuit of the Balls of Darkness

as Enchou (voice)

2006

Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom

as Kakeru Tsuki (voice)

2010

Colorful

as Principal (voice)

2012

Fusé: Memoirs of a Huntress

as Zanzou (voice)

2014

Crayon Shin-chan: Intense Battle! Robo Dad Strikes Back

as Encho Sensei (voice)

2009

Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva

as Dr. Andrew Schrader (voice)

2006

Crayon Shin-chan: The Legend Called Dance! Amigo!

as Principal (voice)

2002

Crayon Shin-chan: A Storm-invoking Splendor! The Battle of the Warring States

as Horikawa Shinpachirô Tadatsugu (voice)

2004

Hikaru no Go: Journey to the North Star Cup

as Honinbo Kuwabara (voice)

2010

The Legend of Koizumi

as Premier Wen (voice)

1991

The Heroic Legend of Arslan

1998

Ultra Nyan 2: The Great Happy Operation

as Ryuuji (voice)

1967

Jaguarman

as Taro Gingakei / Jaguar Man (voice)

1986

Galaxy Investigation 2100: Border Planet

as Hekku (voice)

1992

Lupin the Third: From Siberia with Love

as Duke Brown (voice)

1998

Seijuu Sentai Gingaman Super Video: The Secret Fruit of Wisdom

as Mokk (voice)

1994

Crayon Shin-chan: The Hidden Treasure of the Buri Buri Kingdom

as Kuro Majin (voice)

1991

Kitty-Cat Fantasia

as Masato Kimura (voice)

TV Credits (50)

Acting

1992

Shin Chan

as Bunta Takakura (voice)

2475 episodes

2009

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

as Grumman (voice)

9 episodes

1987

City Hunter

1 episodes

1982

The Mysterious Cities of Gold

as Subcommander Gaspard

39 episodes

2001

Hikaru no Go

as Honinbo Kuwabara (voice)

75 episodes

1970

Tomorrow's Joe

as Wolf Kanagushi (voice)

47 episodes

2003

Zatch Bell!

as Professor Nazonazo (voice)

150 episodes

1982

Magical Princess Minky Momo

128 episodes

2010

Yosuga no Sora

as Akira's grandfather (voice)

1 episodes

2009

Samurai Sentai Shinkenger

as Nakinakite (voice)

1 episodes

1965

Kimba the White Lion

as Lamp (voice)

78 episodes

1998

Seijuu Sentai Gingaman

as Mokk (voice)

50 episodes

1978

Future Boy Conan

as Territ (voice)

2 episodes

1978

Future Boy Conan

as (voice)

1 episodes

2004

Destiny of the Shrine Maiden

as オロチ / Orochi

12 episodes

2014

Knights of Sidonia

as Old Man (voice)

3 episodes

1996

Gekisou Sentai Carranger

as XX Mileeno (voice)

1 episodes

1999

Kyoro-chan

as Dr. Matsugale

91 episodes

1995

Street Fighter II: V

as Inspector Dorai

29 episodes

1997

Flame of Recca

as Mori Kouran

42 episodes

Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
October 20, 1932
Died
November 17, 2014 (age 82)
Place of Birth
Tokyo, Japan
Popularity
0.5

Career Stats

44
Movies
50
TV Shows