. "He was also known as the voice of Heihachi Mishima from \"Tekken\", the original Yosemite Sam voice from \"Looney Tunes\", Leatherhead from the 2003 \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", Vigo from \"Ghostbusters 2\", Bruce from \"Finding Nemo\", Andross in \"Star Fox 64\" (with his laughs being heard in the English releases), Cobra Bubbles from \"Lilo and Stitch\", and various characters from the \"Dragon Ball\" series, including Mr. Satan/Hercule. He died on 17 January 2010 by committing suicide."@en . . . . . . . . . "Yoshio Nagahori"@en . "1952-02-08"^^ . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri(\u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14G\u014Dri Daisuke) (February 8, 1952 - January 17, 2010) was a popular male veteran seiy\u016B from Tokyo. He was affiliated with Aoni Production. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori(\u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592BNagahori Yoshio). He usually played big tough guys, often humorously, and was a perfect fit for Hokuto no Ken."@en . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri"@es . . . "Yoshio Nagahori"@en . . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri(\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14G\u014Dri Daisuke) (February 8, 1952 \u2013 January 17, 2010) was a Japanese seiy\u016B, narrator and actor from K\u014Dt\u014D, Tokyo. He was formerly attached to Mausu Promotion and was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori(\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592BNagahori Yoshio). He was best known for his roles in Kinnikuman (as Robin Mask), the Dragon Ball series (as Umigame and Mister Satan), the Gundam series (as Dozle Sabi and Bask Om), Patlabor (as Hiromi Yamazaki), Tekken (as Heihachi Mishima), and Soulcalibur (as Edge Master) - as well as his distinctive deep voice."@en . "Bass Armstrong"@en . "1952-02-08"^^ . "Seiy\u016B, Narrador, Actor"@es . . . "Yoshio Nagahori (\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592B Yoshio Nagahori), better known under his stage name Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke), was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor."@en . "4"^^ . . "2010-01-17"^^ . . . . "57"^^ . . "File:Daisuke Gori.jpg"@en . "He was also known as the voice of Heihachi Mishima from \"Tekken\", the original Yosemite Sam voice from \"Looney Tunes\", Leatherhead from the 2003 \"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles\", Vigo from \"Ghostbusters 2\", Bruce from \"Finding Nemo\", Andross in \"Star Fox 64\" (with his laughs being heard in the English releases), Cobra Bubbles from \"Lilo and Stitch\", and various characters from the \"Dragon Ball\" series, including Mr. Satan/Hercule. He died on 17 January 2010 by committing suicide."@en . . . . . "1952-02-08"^^ . . . . . . . . "Nakano, Tokyo, Japan"@en . "Daisuke G\u014Dri(\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14G\u014Dri Daisuke) (February 8, 1952 \u2013 January 17, 2010) was a Japanese seiy\u016B, narrator and actor from K\u014Dt\u014D, Tokyo. He was formerly attached to Mausu Promotion and was attached to Aoni Production at the time of his death. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori(\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592BNagahori Yoshio). He was best known for his roles in Kinnikuman (as Robin Mask), the Dragon Ball series (as Umigame and Mister Satan), the Gundam series (as Dozle Sabi and Bask Om), Patlabor (as Hiromi Yamazaki), Tekken (as Heihachi Mishima), and Soulcalibur (as Edge Master) - as well as his distinctive deep voice."@en . "Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14, G\u014Dri Daisuke, real name: \u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592B, Nagahori Yoshio), was a Japanese voice actor, born February 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. He was still employed by the talent agency Aoni Production when he died on January 17, 2010. He usually played big dumb lugs, like his role as Mr. Satan (aka Hercule) in Dragon Ball Z. (Or 75-year-old badasses who can survive exploding robots like Heihachi Mishima from the Tekken series...)"@en . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri"@pl . "Voice Actor"@en . . . "1973"^^ . "K\u014Dt\u014D, Tokyo, Japan"@en . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14, G\u014Dri Daisuke, real name: \u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592B, Nagahori Yoshio), was a Japanese voice actor, born February 8, 1952 in Tokyo, Japan. He was still employed by the talent agency Aoni Production when he died on January 17, 2010. He usually played big dumb lugs, like his role as Mr. Satan (aka Hercule) in Dragon Ball Z. (Or 75-year-old badasses who can survive exploding robots like Heihachi Mishima from the Tekken series...)"@en . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke?) voiced Captain Tomborg in B-Robo Kabutack."@en . . "Yoshio Nagahori (jap. \u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592B Nagahori Yoshio), znany r\u00F3wnie\u017C jako Daisuke G\u014Dri (jap. \u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke, ur. 8 lutego 1952 w Tokio, zm. 17 stycznia 2010 w Nakano) \u2013 japo\u0144ski seiy\u016B pochodz\u0105cy z K\u014Dt\u014D (Tokio). Pracowa\u0142 dla firmy Aoni Production. Mia\u0142 na swoim koncie kilka r\u00F3l g\u0142osowych w Super Sentai."@pl . . . . . "128"^^ . . . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri, real name Yoshio Nagahori, was a Japanese actor, who during his life was attached to TV Talent Center Tokyo, Yoshizawa Theatre School, Mausu Promotion, and finally Aoni Production. He was well known for his distinctive deep, booming voice. G\u014Dri was the Japanese voice actor for Bass Armstrong since the character's debut in the 1998 PlayStation remake of the original Dead or Alive until Dead or Alive 4. After G\u014Dri's death, the role of Bass was given to Kenta Miyake."@en . "Yoshio Nagahori (jap. \u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592B Nagahori Yoshio), znany r\u00F3wnie\u017C jako Daisuke G\u014Dri (jap. \u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke, ur. 8 lutego 1952 w Tokio, zm. 17 stycznia 2010 w Nakano) \u2013 japo\u0144ski seiy\u016B pochodz\u0105cy z K\u014Dt\u014D (Tokio). Pracowa\u0142 dla firmy Aoni Production. Mia\u0142 na swoim koncie kilka r\u00F3l g\u0142osowych w Super Sentai."@pl . . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri(\u90F7\u91CC\u5927\u8F14G\u014Dri Daisuke) (February 8, 1952 - January 17, 2010) was a popular male veteran seiy\u016B from Tokyo. He was affiliated with Aoni Production. His real name, as well as his former stage name, was Yoshio Nagahori(\u9577\u5800\u82B3\u592BNagahori Yoshio). He usually played big tough guys, often humorously, and was a perfect fit for Hokuto no Ken. G\u014Dri was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus a few years prior to his death and his vision was affected by retinal detachment as a result of the disease. He began complaining that his visual impairment was hurting his job performance; he couldn't read his lines anymore and presumably had trouble watching the video screen during dubbing. \"I've become old,\" he told Kazuhiko Inoue. On January 17, 2010 he committed suicide."@en . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri, real name Yoshio Nagahori, was a Japanese actor, who during his life was attached to TV Talent Center Tokyo, Yoshizawa Theatre School, Mausu Promotion, and finally Aoni Production. He was well known for his distinctive deep, booming voice. G\u014Dri was the Japanese voice actor for Bass Armstrong since the character's debut in the 1998 PlayStation remake of the original Dead or Alive until Dead or Alive 4. After G\u014Dri's death, the role of Bass was given to Kenta Miyake."@en . "Daisuke Gori (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14, G\u014Dri Daisuke, February 8, 1952 \u2013 January 17, 2010 from K\u014Dt\u014D, Tokyo) was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor formally affiliated with Aoni Productions. His real name was Yoshio Nagahori (\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592B, Nagahori Yoshio) and he is survived by his wife and child. He was best known for his deep baritone and warm-hearted voice."@en . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke?) voiced Captain Tomborg in B-Robo Kabutack."@en . . "Daisuke-gouri 0.jpg"@es . "Daisuke G\u014Dri suffered from diabetes mellitus and a few years prior to his death, his vision was affected by retinal detachment as a result of the disease. G\u014Dri had then suffered from prolonged depression and complained to coworkers of not being able to read the script and not being able to do his job like he wanted to before as a result of his visual impairment. In January 2010, his body was found lying on his stomach with blood dripping from his wrists in the middle of the streets of Nakano, Tokyo. The police found a utility knife and suicide note to his family in his body and ruled his death as suicide by wrist cutting."@en . "Daisuke G\u014Dri"@en . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri"@en . . . "Gori, Daisuke"@en . . . "-"@es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "-"@es . . . . . . . . . "Daisuke Gori (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14, G\u014Dri Daisuke, February 8, 1952 \u2013 January 17, 2010 from K\u014Dt\u014D, Tokyo) was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor formally affiliated with Aoni Productions. His real name was Yoshio Nagahori (\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592B, Nagahori Yoshio) and he is survived by his wife and child. He was best known for his deep baritone and warm-hearted voice."@en . . . . . . . "Daisuke G\u014Dri suffered from diabetes mellitus and a few years prior to his death, his vision was affected by retinal detachment as a result of the disease. G\u014Dri had then suffered from prolonged depression and complained to coworkers of not being able to read the script and not being able to do his job like he wanted to before as a result of his visual impairment. In January 2010, his body was found lying on his stomach with blood dripping from his wrists in the middle of the streets of Nakano, Tokyo. The police found a utility knife and suicide note to his family in his body and ruled his death as suicide by wrist cutting."@en . . . . . . "Deceased"@en . . "2010-01-17"^^ . . "Yoshio Nagahori (\u9577\u5800 \u82B3\u592B Yoshio Nagahori), better known under his stage name Daisuke G\u014Dri (\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14 G\u014Dri Daisuke), was a Japanese voice actor, narrator and actor."@en . . . . . . . . "Masculino"@es . "2010-01-17"^^ . . . . . . . . . "\u90F7\u91CC \u5927\u8F14"@en . "Daisuke G\u014Dri"@en . .