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Shin-ichiro Miki

1968 - Today

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Shin-ichiro Miki (三木眞一郎, Miki Shin'ichirō; born March 18, 1968) is a Japanese voice actor from Tokyo. He is a member of 81 Produce. Miki is known for his distinctively smooth voice and often calm delivery in the roles he has landed. He often gets cast as handsome young men in anime, perhaps the most notable being Youji Kudou – Balinese (Weiß Kreuz) and Kojirō ("James") (Pokémon). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Shin-ichiro Miki is the 8,086th most popular actor (down from 5,254th in 2019), the 2,091st most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,346th in 2019) and the 160th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Shin-ichiro Miki ranks 8,086 out of 13,578Before him are Key, Mary Eaton, Haji, Buğra Gülsoy, Alison Brie, and Monica Barbaro. After him are Cat Deeley, Elyas M'Barek, Currie Graham, Jessica Hecht, Alfred Lunt, and Donna D'Errico.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Shin-ichiro Miki ranks 446Before him are Dmitri Kharine, Knut Holmann, Álex Aguinaga, Claire Keegan, Hisashi Kurosaki, and C. J. Hunter. After him are Donna D'Errico, S. J. Suryah, Li Bun-hui, Olga Neuwirth, Maurizio Ganz, and Antonio Tarver.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Shin-ichiro Miki ranks 2,091 out of 6,245Before him are Shotaro Dei (1986), Kyoko Fukada (1982), Shinsuke Nakamura (1980), Daichi Kamada (1996), Shota Arai (1985), and Shu Kameshima (1993). After him are Yuta Shimomura (1990), Naoko Yamazaki (1970), Tadahiro Nomura (1974), Mito Isaka (1976), Yusuke Saikawa (1985), and Ryuji Shimoshi (1985).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Shin-ichiro Miki ranks 160Before him are Yukari Tamura (1978), Mamiko Noto (1980), Jun Matsumoto (1983), Keiko Kitagawa (1986), Kento Yamazaki (1994), and Kyoko Fukada (1982). After him are Shun Oguri (1982), Satsuki Yukino (1970), Nobuyuki Hiyama (1967), Ko Shibasaki (1981), Hideo Ishikawa (1969), and Yui Aragaki (1988).