Biography
Naoki Tatsuta was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan, where his early exposure to traditional theater and storytelling ignited a passion for performance. Growing up in a city renowned for its vibrant culture and arts, he was influenced by both classical Japanese literature and the booming modern entertainment scene. His childhood was marked by a curiosity about the many forms of narrative expression, from kabuki theater to early radio dramas, all of which laid the foundation for his eventual career in voice acting. His family, supportive of his creative interests, encouraged him to pursue studies that would refine his vocal skills and dramatic abilities.
After completing his secondary education, Tatsuta dedicated himself to formal training in acting and voice modulation, enrolling in a reputable performing arts school in Tokyo. During these formative years, he honed not only his vocal technique but also the art of conveying emotion and subtle nuance through speech alone. His early roles in radio plays and small animated projects provided him with the practical experience necessary to adapt to the demands of the industry. This period was characterized by intense study and practice, with Tatsuta gradually building a diverse repertoire that would later become his signature in the voice-acting community.
Tatsuta’s professional debut in 1985 marked the beginning of a long and varied career. Over the years, he lent his voice to a wide range of anime series, video games, and dubbing projects that showcased his versatility and emotive range. Rising through the ranks of voice acting in Japan, he became recognized for his ability to breathe life into characters from all walks of fiction. His roles, often memorable for their depth and subtlety, soon earned him acclaim and respect among industry peers. Notably, his work in several high-profile productions earned him critical awards such as the Seiyu Award for Best Supporting Actor in 2002, affirming his status as a talented and dedicated artist.
In later years, Naoki Tatsuta continued to explore new creative avenues while maintaining a steady presence in the industry. Beyond his prolific work in anime and games, he also embraced opportunities in dubbing international films for Japanese audiences, thereby bridging cultural narratives and expanding his influence. Off the microphone, Tatsuta has been known for mentoring younger voice actors and participating in various cultural events that celebrate the art of voice performance. His personal life, though kept relatively private, reflects a deep commitment to both family and his craft, ensuring that his legacy will inspire future generations in the world of voice acting.
Signature Roles
Awards & Recognition
- 01 Seiyu Award for Best Supporting Actor (2002)
- 02 Tokyo International Anime Fair Voice Actor Award (2010)

