Yūsuke Numata is a Japanese voice actor, also known professionally as Hiroaki Yamada, who has voiced a handful of characters in the One Piece anime.
Numata's One Piece credits include Ryuboshi, the Risky Brothers, Antonio, Peseta, and Speed Jiru, minor characters that have appeared across different points in the series.
Yūsuke Numata is a Japanese voice actor who has spent decades taking on supporting parts across television and film. He is also credited for a handful of character roles in the One Piece anime.
Numata's One Piece credits include Ryuboshi, the Risky Brothers, Antonio, Peseta, and Speed Jiru, minor characters that have appeared across different points in the series.
Numata was born in Kanagawa Prefecture on June 10, 1968, a full 21 years before he made his debut as a voice actor. That early life in Kanagawa preceded a career that would go on to include supporting roles across Japanese television and film, as well as several minor parts in the One Piece anime.
Numata debuted as a voice actor around 1989, giving him decades of experience taking on supporting television and film roles.
Numata is also known professionally as Hiroaki Yamada, a stage name he has used across his supporting roles in television and film.

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