Reiko Suzuki is a Japanese voice actress who lent her voice to Shin Detamaruka in the original Japanese-language version of One Piece, the Toei Animation series.
Suzuki voiced Shin Detamaruka in the Japanese broadcast of One Piece, joining the anime's large ensemble of supporting performers. The credit sits within a voice acting career that stretches back nearly five decades.
Suzuki has worked in the Japanese voice acting industry since debuting in 1977, a career now approaching fifty years. Detailed English-language records of her wider filmography remain scarce, but her long tenure places her among the more experienced performers of her generation.
Reiko Suzuki voiced Shin Detamaruka in the Japanese broadcast of One Piece, joining the anime's large ensemble of supporting performers. The role is one credit within a voice acting career that stretches back nearly five decades.
Suzuki debuted in the Japanese voice acting industry in 1977. Her One Piece role as Shin Detamaruka came within that long-running career.
Suzuki was born in 1944. She debuted as a voice actress decades later, in 1977, and has continued working in the industry since.
Suzuki's voice acting career is now approaching fifty years, placing her among the more experienced performers of her generation. She has remained active in the industry since debuting in 1977.
Detailed English-language records of Suzuki's wider filmography beyond her One Piece credit remain scarce. Born in 1944, she nonetheless stands out as a veteran performer of Japanese voice acting.

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