Takehito Koyasu is a veteran Japanese voice actor who voices Kraft in the Japanese dub of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, produced by Madhouse.
Koyasu plays Kraft in the original Japanese version of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, adding another credit to a résumé stretching back to the late 1980s. His long tenure in the industry brings a familiar, seasoned voice to the show's ensemble of side characters. The part continues a career defined by steady work across nearly every major anime genre.
Koyasu founded his own talent agency in the late 1990s and has since built one of the most recognizable careers in Japanese voice acting, taking on many characters previously performed by the late Kaneto Shiozawa. His son has since followed him into the profession, extending a family legacy in the industry.
Takehito Koyasu built one of the most recognizable careers in Japanese voice acting by taking on many characters previously performed by the late Kaneto Shiozawa. That reputation has made him one of the industry's most established veteran voices.
Takehito Koyasu voices Kraft in the Japanese dub of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, adding another credit to a resume stretching back to the late 1980s.
Yes, Koyasu founded his own talent agency in the late 1990s, a rare move that has helped define his standing in the industry.
Yes, Koyasu's son has followed him into the voice acting profession, extending a family legacy in the industry.
Koyasu was born in 1967 and debuted as a voice actor in the late 1980s, giving him decades of experience before joining the cast of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.

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