Masaya Takatsuka is a Japanese voice actor who has lent his voice to numerous minor and recurring characters throughout the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation.
Across the run of One Piece, Takatsuka has voiced a long list of side and one-off characters, including Yoshimoto, Goki, Mr. Mellow, Humphrey, the pirate Zadie, and the towering Tyrannosaurus, among many others. His versatility as a supporting-cast performer has made him a familiar presence in background and filler roles spanning different arcs of the series.
Across the run of One Piece, Takatsuka has voiced numerous side and one-off characters, including Yoshimoto, Goki, Mr. Mellow, Humphrey, the pirate Zadie, and the towering Tyrannosaurus, among others. These guest and filler roles span different arcs of the long-running series.
Takatsuka was born in 1969 in Hyogo Prefecture. He has spent his career largely in supporting and side voice roles within Japanese anime.
Takatsuka is married to fellow voice actress Keiko Nemoto. Both work within the same industry as voice performers in Japan.
Takatsuka's versatility as a supporting-cast performer has made him a familiar presence in background and filler roles spanning different arcs of One Piece. Voicing many minor characters within one long-running series is common for actors who specialize in ensemble and guest work.
Takatsuka began working professionally in the mid-1990s and has stayed busy ever since, taking on guest and side parts across countless anime productions beyond One Piece. His career reflects a common path for Japanese voice actors who build steady work through supporting roles.

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