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|title = Sho Hayami
|title = Sho Hayami
|image = [[File:Sho Hayami Infobox.png|{{ImageSize}}]]
|image = [[File:Sho Hayami Infobox.png|{{ImageSize}}]]
|ja_kanji = 速水 奨
|ja_kanji = 速水 奨
|ja_romanji = Hayami Shō
|ja_romaji = Hayami Shō
|birthname = Yasushi Ohama
|birthname = Yasushi Ohama
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|age = {{Age|byear=1958|bmonth=8|bday=2}}<ref name=imdb>https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0794054/</ref>
|birthday = August 2, 1958 ({{W|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo}}, Japan)<ref name=oricon>https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/230800/profile/</ref>
|birthday = August 2, 1958 ({{W|Hyogo Prefecture|Hyogo}}, Japan)<ref name=oricon>https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/230800/profile/</ref>
|gender = Male
|gender = {{Gender|Male}}
|height = {{cvt|174|cm|ftin}}<ref name=oricon />
|height = {{cvt|174|cm|ftin}}<ref name=oricon />
|nation = Japanese
|nation = Japanese {{Flag|Japan}}
|occupation = Voice actor, actor, Singer
|occupation = Voice actor, actor, Singer
|genre = J-POP
|genre = J-Pop
|blood = A<ref name=oricon />
|blood = A<ref name=oricon />
|hobby = Cooking, Playing with Cats<ref name=oricon />
|hobby = Cooking, Playing with Cats<ref name=oricon />
|affiliation = [http://rushstyle.net/?talent=速水%e3%80%80奨 Rush Style]
|affiliation = [http://rushstyle.net/?talent=速水%e3%80%80奨 Rush Style]
|jojodebut = [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (CD)]]
|website = {{#widget:Twitter Follow Button|user=show_ism}}
|website = {{#widget:Twitter Follow Button|user=show_ism}}
|colors = StardustCrusaders
|colors = StardustCrusaders
}}
}}
{{nihongo|'''Sho Hayami'''|速水 奨|Hayami Shō}}, real name Yasushi Ohama, is a Japanese Voice actor, actor and singer. He is the voice actor for [[Vanilla Ice]] in both [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future]] and the second season of the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation|anime]], ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders|Stardust Crusaders]]''.
{{nihongo|'''Sho Hayami'''|速水 奨|Hayami Shō}}, real name Yasushi Ohama, is a Japanese voice actor, actor and singer who voices [[Vanilla Ice]] in the second season of ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation]]'', ''[[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|Stardust Crusaders]]'', and previously in the [[Capcom Fighters|Capcom fighting games]]. He made his debut in the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series as [[Noriaki Kakyoin]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (CD)|Stardust Crusaders Drama CD]]. He additionally voiced [[Enrico Pucci]] in ''[[All-Star Battle]]''.


Hayami's other well known roles are Zarbon in ''{{W|Dragon Ball Z}}'', Akira Fudo in ''{{W|Devilman}}'', Umibozu in ''{{W|Gintama}}'', Nicholas D. Wolfwood in ''{{W|Trigun}}'', Gakuho Asano in ''{{W|Assassination Classroom}}'', Sosuke Aizen in ''{{W|Bleach (TV series)|Bleach}}'', Ark/Kamen Rider Ark Zero in ''{{W|Kamen Rider Zero-One}}'', Jakurai Jinguji in ''{{W|Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle}}'', Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki in ''{{W|Fairy Tail}}'', Jhin in ''{{W|League of Legends}}''{{'}}s Japanese dub, Azami Nakiri in ''{{W|Shokugeki no Soma}}'', Taka'aki Morofushi in ''{{W|Detective Conan}}'', and Hubert in ''{{W|Orb: On the Movements of the Earth}}''.
He made his debut in the ''[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure]]'' series as [[Noriaki Kakyoin]] in the [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (CD)|Stardust Crusaders Drama CD]]. He additionally voiced [[Enrico Pucci]] in [[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle|All Star Battle]].


==Biography==
Hayami's other well known roles are Zarbon from {{W|Dragon Ball Z}}, Umibozu from {{W|Gintama}}, Nicholas D. Wolfwood from {{W|Trigun}}, Gakuho Asano from {{W|Assassination Classroom}}, Sosuke Aizen from {{W|Bleach (TV series)|Bleach}}, and Jhin from {{W|League of Legends}} in the Japanese dub.
Sho Hayami was born in {{W|Takasago, Hyōgo}} on August 2, 1958. His father was a civil servant and his two older brothers are a teacher and an office worker.<ref>「声優クローズあっぷ」『ジ・アニメ』1984年12月号、近代映画社、1984年11月、 144頁。</ref> During his youth, Sho Hayami was interested in playing volleyball after being inspired by the Japanese men's volleyball team that won the gold medal at the {{W|1972 Summer Olympics}}. In high school, at the {{W|兵庫県立加古川東高等学校|Hyogo Prefectural Kakogawa Higashi High School}}, he joined the drama club after being impressed by a representation of the Seinenza Theater starring Tishiyuki Nishida.

After graduating from high school, Hayami moved to Tokyo and joined the {{W|Shiki Theatre Company}}. As the company switched its activity away from theater towards music, Hayami entered a contest for amateur voice actors and won the honorary prize. Encouraged by this success, Hayami formally became a voice actor. In 1982, Hayami obtained his first notable role as the main character of {{W|Super Dimension Fortress Macross}}, followed the next year by another role as the protagonist of {{W|Super Dimension Century Orguss}} and went on to voice several other notable roles over the years, specializing in characters from mecha animes.

Since the 90s, Sho Hayami is also active as a singer. In October 2013, Hayami launched his own voice acting company named {{W|Rush Style|lang=ja}}, being its representative director.


==JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Roles==
==JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Roles==
{{VA|Part=SDC
|Image=VanillaIceAvAnim.png|Role=[[Vanilla Ice]]
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Heritage for the Future]]|Video Game|1999
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders]]|Anime|2014
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven]]|Video Game|2015
}}
{{VA|Part=SC
{{VA|Part=SC
|Image=KakyoinAv.png|Role=[[Noriaki Kakyoin]]
|Image=KakyoinAv.png|Role=[[Noriaki Kakyoin]]
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (CD)]]|Drama CD|1992-93
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (CD)|JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Drama CD]]|Drama CD|1992
}}
}}
{{VA|Part=SO
{{VA|Part=SO
|Image=PucciAvEOH.png|Role=[[Enrico Pucci]]
|Image=PucciAvASB.png|Role=[[Enrico Pucci]]
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle]]|Video Game|2013
|[[All-Star Battle]]|Video Game|2013
}}
}}
{{VA|Part=SDC
|Image=VanillaIceAvAnim.png|Role=[[Vanilla Ice]]
|[[Heritage for the Future]]|Video Game|1999
|[[JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game)]]|Video Game|1999
|[[Stardust Crusaders (Anime)|Stardust Crusaders]]|Anime|2014
|[[Stardust Shooters]]|Video Game|2014
|[[Eyes of Heaven]]|Video Game|2015
|[[Diamond Records]]|Video Game|2017
|[[JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop!]]|Video Game|2019
|[[All-Star Battle R]]|Video Game|2022
|[[Monster Strike]]|Video Game|2023
}}

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Latest revision as of 22:42, 4 March 2025

Sho Hayami (速水 奨, Hayami Shō), real name Yasushi Ohama, is a Japanese voice actor, actor and singer who voices Vanilla Ice in the second season of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation, Stardust Crusaders, and previously in the Capcom fighting games. He made his debut in the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series as Noriaki Kakyoin in the Stardust Crusaders Drama CD. He additionally voiced Enrico Pucci in All-Star Battle.

Hayami's other well known roles are Zarbon in Dragon Ball Z, Akira Fudo in Devilman, Umibozu in Gintama, Nicholas D. Wolfwood in Trigun, Gakuho Asano in Assassination Classroom, Sosuke Aizen in Bleach, Ark/Kamen Rider Ark Zero in Kamen Rider Zero-One, Jakurai Jinguji in Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle, Ichiya Vandalay Kotobuki in Fairy Tail, Jhin in League of Legends's Japanese dub, Azami Nakiri in Shokugeki no Soma, Taka'aki Morofushi in Detective Conan, and Hubert in Orb: On the Movements of the Earth.

Biography

Sho Hayami was born in Takasago, Hyōgo on August 2, 1958. His father was a civil servant and his two older brothers are a teacher and an office worker.[3] During his youth, Sho Hayami was interested in playing volleyball after being inspired by the Japanese men's volleyball team that won the gold medal at the 1972 Summer Olympics. In high school, at the Hyogo Prefectural Kakogawa Higashi High School, he joined the drama club after being impressed by a representation of the Seinenza Theater starring Tishiyuki Nishida.

After graduating from high school, Hayami moved to Tokyo and joined the Shiki Theatre Company. As the company switched its activity away from theater towards music, Hayami entered a contest for amateur voice actors and won the honorary prize. Encouraged by this success, Hayami formally became a voice actor. In 1982, Hayami obtained his first notable role as the main character of Super Dimension Fortress Macross, followed the next year by another role as the protagonist of Super Dimension Century Orguss and went on to voice several other notable roles over the years, specializing in characters from mecha animes.

Since the 90s, Sho Hayami is also active as a singer. In October 2013, Hayami launched his own voice acting company named Rush Style, being its representative director.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Roles

Title Media Year
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Drama CD Drama CD 1992
Title Media Year
All-Star Battle Video Game 2013
Title Media Year
Heritage for the Future Video Game 1999
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (PS1 Game) Video Game 1999
Stardust Crusaders Anime 2014
Stardust Shooters Video Game 2014
Eyes of Heaven Video Game 2015
Diamond Records Video Game 2017
JoJo's Pitter-Patter Pop! Video Game 2019
All-Star Battle R Video Game 2022
Monster Strike Video Game 2023

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References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0794054/
  2. Jump up to: 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/230800/profile/
  3. 「声優クローズあっぷ」『ジ・アニメ』1984年12月号、近代映画社、1984年11月、 144頁。

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