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Mitsuru Miyamoto

Voice Actor

Mitsuru Miyamoto is a veteran Japanese voice actor and narrator with Theatre Company Subaru, recognized for roles like Roger Smith in The Big O and Gaku Yashiro in Erased, who also lends his voice to the Solo Leveling anime.

Agency: Theatre Company Subaru
Role: Voice Actor
Nationality: Japanese
Years Active: 1985-present
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Solo Leveling Role

Miyamoto contributes to the Japanese voice cast of Solo Leveling, adding the anime to a catalog built over four decades of authoritative, gravel-toned performances. The specific character he voices in the series has not been confirmed in available reference material, but the casting fits his long track record of playing commanding, world-weary figures.

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Career and Notable Roles

Active since the mid-1980s, Miyamoto's credits include Ougai Mori on Bungo Stray Dogs, Maiza Avaro in the noir crime series Baccano!, and Steven A. Starphase on Blood Blockade Battlefront, plus his turn as Roger Smith, the lead of The Big O. He also provides the Japanese dub voice for adult Simba in Lion King media, and on the live-action side he regularly dubs Western stars including Ethan Hawke, Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mitsuru Miyamoto known for?

Mitsuru Miyamoto is recognized for playing Roger Smith, the lead of The Big O, and Gaku Yashiro, the villain in Erased. Those two roles anchor a voice acting career that stretches back to the mid-1980s. He continues to add credits like his current part in Solo Leveling to that catalog.

Who is Mitsuru Miyamoto?

Mitsuru Miyamoto is a veteran Japanese voice actor and narrator affiliated with Theatre Company Subaru, active in the industry since the mid-1980s. He was born in 1958, giving him nearly four decades of experience in voice acting and narration. His Solo Leveling credit adds to that long career.

What anime characters has Mitsuru Miyamoto voiced?

Mitsuru Miyamoto's anime credits include Ougai Mori in Bungo Stray Dogs, Maiza Avaro in the noir crime series Baccano!, and Steven A. Starphase in Blood Blockade Battlefront. Those roles span mystery, crime and action genres across his long career. His Solo Leveling casting continues that pattern of commanding supporting characters.

What Western actors does Mitsuru Miyamoto dub in Japanese?

On the live-action side, Mitsuru Miyamoto regularly provides the Japanese dub voice for Western stars including Ethan Hawke, Adrien Brody and Guy Pearce. That dubbing work runs alongside his anime career. He also voices adult Simba in Japanese-language Lion King media.

What role does Mitsuru Miyamoto play in Solo Leveling?

Mitsuru Miyamoto contributes to the Japanese voice cast of Solo Leveling, though the specific character he plays has not been confirmed in available reference material. The casting fits his long track record of playing commanding, world-weary figures. It adds another credit to a catalog built over four decades of authoritative performances.

Sources & Information

This content is original writing by Daddy Jim Headquarters based on the Solo Leveling anime series, the original web novel and webtoon, and official materials. Episode and chapter references are cited where applicable.

Character and scene imagery on this site is original artwork by Daddy Jim Headquarters, not screenshots or licensed imagery. Official cover art is used on three types of pages for editorial commentary:

  • Movie pages: theatrical compilation key visuals, credited to A-1 Pictures and Aniplex.
  • Game pages: official artwork for Solo Leveling: Arise, credited to Netmarble and Aniplex.
  • Manga chapter pages: webtoon panels and Yen Press volume covers, credited to D&C Media, Redice Studio, and Chugong.

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