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Tetsuo Mizutori

Voice Actor

Japanese voice actor from Tokyo who voiced supporting characters in the Dragon Ball franchise. Brought to life Daigoro Kurigashira in Dragon Ball and Salt in Dragon Ball Z.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: Japanese voice of Daigoro Kurigashira and Salt
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Work

Tetsuo Mizutori contributed to the original Dragon Ball series by voicing Daigoro Kurigashira, a character whose role helped establish the franchise's early ensemble cast. He later reprised voice work for the Dragon Ball Z continuation, where he voiced Salt, demonstrating his continued involvement in the growing Dragon Ball universe across multiple series installments.

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Career Details

Born in Tokyo on December 25, 1938, Mizutori maintained his voice acting career until his death on July 14, 2010. He was represented by Arts Vision at the time of his passing, establishing himself as a reliable professional within Japan's anime industry for multiple decades.

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