Kenta Miyake is a Japanese voice actor and narrator affiliated with 81 Produce, part of the Japanese cast credited on the Solo Leveling anime.
Kenta Miyake lends his voice to the Japanese cast of Solo Leveling, A-1 Pictures' adaptation of Chugong's web novel. The specific character credited to him has not been confirmed in the sources available for this profile. The credit adds to a screen career Miyake has built since the late 1990s under the 81 Produce agency.
Kenta Miyake lends his voice to the Japanese cast of Solo Leveling, A-1 Pictures' adaptation of Chugong's web novel, though the specific character credited to him has not been confirmed in available sources. The credit adds to a screen career he has built since the late 1990s.
Miyake is affiliated with the talent agency 81 Produce, a tenure he has held since starting his career in 1999. That agency has represented him through his work on Solo Leveling.
Kenta Miyake has worked as a Japanese voice actor and narrator since 1999. That long tenure has built a career on steady supporting work in anime and narration.
Yes, Miyake's dual specialty in dubbing and narration reflects a career built on steady supporting work. He has carried out both roles since 1999.
Kenta Miyake was born in 1977. He began his career as a voice actor and narrator in 1999, more than two decades before his Solo Leveling casting.

The transformation everyone knows, the follow-up question nobody would touch. Why we made a smooth R&B track about the golden glow Dragon Ball never talks about....

Five Bleach female characters, ranked and settled. Yoruichi sits at number five, the spot nobody expects, and our number one is an Arrancar with a soft heart....
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