Distinguished Japanese voice actor, actor, and theater director from Tokyo (1938-2010). Known for his extensive work in anime and drama productions, Nozawa contributed to Dragon Ball's theatrical universe and founded a respected legacy in Japanese entertainment.
Nachi Nozawa voiced Lucifer in the Dragon Ball theatrical film Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, contributing to the early film continuations of the franchise. His stage name appeared in major anime credits throughout his career, bringing gravitas and experience to supporting and featured roles across multiple genres and formats.
Nozawa's career extended far beyond Dragon Ball, encompassing theatrical direction, live-action acting, and extensive anime voice work. He was affiliated with Office PAC at the time of his death in October 2010, and was known for his role as Dr. Mashirito in Dr. Slump Arale-chan. His multifaceted career in acting and directing made him a respected figure in Tokyo's entertainment industry from the 1960s through the 2000s.
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