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Keiichi Nanba

Voice Actor

Keiichi Nanba is a Japanese voice actor born August 26, 1957, in Gōtsu, Shimane. Currently affiliated with Aoni Production, he voiced Angila in the Dragon Ball Z film Lord Slug.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Angila in Lord Slug film
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Film Role

Nanba voiced Angila in Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug, a film that pitted the Z fighters against a power-hungry Namekian villain and his crew. Angila's role as one of Lord Slug's henchmen required a voice performer capable of conveying menace and alien otherness, which Nanba delivered effectively. His contribution helped bring the film's antagonistic forces to life.

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Voice Acting Career

Currently with Aoni Production, Nanba has maintained a steady presence in anime voice acting across multiple decades. His personal life has been marked by his marriages to actress Hiromi Tsuru and later to Mayumi Shō, both notable figures in the entertainment industry. His professional work extends beyond Dragon Ball to numerous other anime and media projects.

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