Born in Tokyo in 1950, Tsutomu Isobe built a career dubbing Hollywood stars into Japanese, best recognized as the go-to voice for actors like Harrison Ford and Mel Gibson.
Isobe is linked to the Japanese voice cast of One Piece, the Toei Animation series, though the character attributed to him is not confirmed in the sources available for this profile. His main body of work sits in dubbing rather than original anime casting, placing his One Piece connection within a broader career spent lending his voice to Western film stars for Japanese audiences.
Isobe has spent his career as the regular Japanese dubbing voice for major Hollywood actors, including Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Tim Allen, and Sean Bean, along with performers such as Chow Yun-fat and Choi Min-sik. His family includes actress daughter Rinako Isobe and his wife, stage performer Miyuki Saito of the Haiyuza Theatre Company.
Born in Tokyo in 1950, Isobe built his career as the regular Japanese dubbing voice for Hollywood stars. He is best recognized for voicing actors like Harrison Ford and Mel Gibson.
Beyond his signature dubbing work for Harrison Ford and Mel Gibson, Isobe has also provided the Japanese voice for Tim Allen and Sean Bean. His dubbing work extends to Asian film stars as well, including Chow Yun-fat and Choi Min-sik.
Isobe is linked to the Japanese voice cast of Toei Animation's One Piece, though the specific character attributed to him is not confirmed in available records. His career centers mainly on dubbing Western film stars rather than original anime casting.
Isobe's daughter, Rinako Isobe, works as an actress. His wife, Miyuki Saito, is a stage performer with the Haiyuza Theatre Company.
Isobe has worked in the Japanese dubbing and voice acting industry since 1970. That career has now spanned more than five decades.

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