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Kensho Ono

1989 - Today

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Kensho Ono (小野 賢章, Ono Kenshō; born October 5, 1989) is a Japanese actor and singer from Fukuoka, Fukuoka Prefecture affiliated with the agency Animo Produce. His most well-known characters are Tetsuya Kuroko, the titular protagonist in the anime series Kuroko's Basketball, Giorno Giovanna in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Slaine Troyard in Aldnoah.Zero, Yuya Sakaki in Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V, Hakuryu Ren in Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic and Mikaela Hyakuya in Seraph of the End. He is also known as the Japanese dub voice of Harry Potter in the Harry Potter film series, and Miles Morales in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Kensho Ono is the 12,221st most popular actor (down from 10,137th in 2024), the 3,413th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,186th in 2019) and the 399th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among people born in 1989, Kensho Ono ranks 589Before him are Yuliya Samoylova, Radu Albot, Rubén Miño, Carlos Eduardo de Oliveira Alves, Vladimir Koman, and Arnaud Djoum. After him are Sophie Charlotte, Alla Cherkasova, Kara Mbodji, Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe, Nelson Oliveira, and Ray Chen.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Kensho Ono ranks 3,420 out of 6,245Before him are Eita Nagayama (1982), Atsuhiko Ejiri (1967), Shouta Aoi (1987), Shuhei Yomoda (1973), Arisa Matsubara (1995), and Tetsuya Tanaka (1971). After him are Kensuke Kagami (1974), Ryo Sakai (1977), Daiki Ito (1985), Miho Manya (1996), Yuji Ito (1965), and Nobunari Oda (1987).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Kensho Ono ranks 399Before him are Masaki Okada (1989), Yūichirō Umehara (1991), Glenn Howerton (1976), Sanae Kobayashi (1980), Misato Fukuen (1982), and Eita Nagayama (1982). After him are Yuki Yamada (1990), Masumi Asano (1977), Chie Nakamura (1978), Mika Kikuchi (1983), Aoi Koga (1993), and Ami Suzuki (1982).