A member of the Seinenza Theater Company, Hiroshi Iwasaki works in Japan as an actor and voice actor, best known there for voicing Stanley Tucci and Rowan Atkinson in Japanese dubs, along with the Star Wars droid C-3PO; he also lends his voice to the One Piece anime.
Iwasaki appears among the Japanese voice cast of One Piece, taking on a role within the anime's sprawling ensemble, work that runs alongside a career built mainly on stage acting and dubbing foreign film and television into Japanese.
Iwasaki is known in Japan for voicing Stanley Tucci and Rowan Atkinson in Japanese dubs of their film and television work. He has built this reputation as a longtime member of the Seinenza Theater Company.
Iwasaki appears among the Japanese voice cast of One Piece, taking on a role within the anime's sprawling ensemble, though the specific character is not documented in publicly available sources. The part runs alongside a career built mainly on stage acting and dubbing foreign film and television.
Iwasaki has been a member of the Seinenza Theater Company since 1981. His stage work there runs alongside his dubbing and voice acting career.
Iwasaki provides the Japanese voice of the droid C-3PO in the Star Wars franchise. It is one of several notable dubbing credits in his career.
Iwasaki was born in 1953. He joined the Seinenza Theater Company in 1981 and has worked in Japan as an actor and voice actor since.

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