Haruhiko Jō is a Japanese actor, stage director, and voice performer who has contributed voice work connected to One Piece, alongside a long career in Japanese theatre and screen acting.
Jō is among the Japanese voice talent credited with the One Piece anime, though the specific character or characters assigned to him are not documented in the sources gathered for this wiki. His inclusion reflects a broader pattern in the franchise of drawing on veteran stage and screen actors for guest or supporting parts. Details of his exact episode appearances or character name within the series remain unconfirmed.
Born in 1948, Jō has spent decades working across Japanese theatre, television, and film, and he currently leads the stage company Engekikurabu Za. Voice acting represents one strand of a multifaceted performing career that also spans stage direction and on-camera acting.
Haruhiko Jō is a Japanese actor, stage director, and voice performer with a decades-long career in Japanese theatre, television, and film. He is among the Japanese voice talent credited with the One Piece anime.
Jō is credited among the Japanese voice talent connected to One Piece, though the specific character assigned to him is not documented in available sources. His inclusion reflects a broader pattern in the franchise of drawing on veteran stage and screen actors for guest or supporting parts.
Jō currently leads the stage company Engekikurabu Za, a role that runs alongside his acting and voice work. This reflects the multifaceted performing career he has built across decades in Japanese theatre.
Haruhiko Jō was born in 1948 and has gone on to build a career across Japanese theatre, television, film, and voice acting.
Jō has worked as an actor, a stage director, and a voice performer, spanning Japanese theatre, television, film, and anime voice work. He currently leads the stage company Engekikurabu Za while continuing to perform on screen.

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