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Iemasa Kayumi

Iemasa Kayumi

Voice Actor

Iemasa Kayumi was a Tokyo-born actor and narrator who also worked extensively as a voice actor, with a career that included a voice credit in the One Piece anime produced by Toei Animation.

Role: Voice Actor
Nationality: Japanese
Years Active: 1956-2014
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One Piece Role

Kayumi is credited among the Japanese voice cast of One Piece, a series known for drawing on veteran seiyuu to fill its large rotation of guest and supporting characters. The specific character he portrayed is not documented in publicly available records.

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Career and Notable Roles

Working from 1956 until his death in 2014, Kayumi became known in Tokyo's dubbing scene as the standing Japanese dub voice for both Frank Sinatra and Donald Sutherland, alongside his own credits as an on-screen actor and narrator.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who does Iemasa Kayumi voice in One Piece?

Kayumi is credited among the Japanese voice cast of One Piece, though the specific character he portrayed has not been documented in available records.

Who did Iemasa Kayumi dub in Hollywood films?

Kayumi became known in Tokyo's dubbing scene as the standing Japanese dub voice for both Frank Sinatra and Donald Sutherland.

When did Iemasa Kayumi begin his career?

Kayumi began working in 1956, going on to build a career as an actor, narrator, and voice performer in Tokyo's dubbing scene.

When did Iemasa Kayumi die?

Kayumi died in 2014, after a nearly six-decade career as an actor, narrator, and voice performer.

Where was Iemasa Kayumi from?

Iemasa Kayumi was born in Tokyo in 1933, going on to work as an actor, narrator, and voice performer for decades.

Sources & Information

This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the One Piece anime series, manga, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

  • Movie pages: theatrical posters and key visuals, credited to Toei Animation and Toei Company.
  • Game pages: official box art for the One Piece console and mobile games, credited to Bandai Namco.
  • Manga chapter pages: Jump Comics volume covers, credited to Shueisha and Eiichiro Oda.

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