Final Fantasy VII Remake Voice Actor Keiji Fujiwara Passes Away

Sad news Final Fantasy fans. Keiji Fujiwara has passed away. The voice actor is known for FF fans to play Reno even for Final Fantasy VII Remake. He has played many other roles on many series. Those mentioned in the article will be posted below. To all of his friend and family I am sorry for your lose. He died at the age of 55 to cancer.

“Born October 5, 1964, Keiji Fujiwara had a long career in voice acting, voicing dozens of characters across animation, film, and video games since 1991. In Japan he’s best known as Crayon Shin-chan‘s Hiroshi, a role he covered until 2016, when he went on hiatus to undergo treatment for a then-unspecified medical condition. In 2006, he founded his own talent agency, Air Agency, and worked as its representative director until his death.

Other prominent supporting roles for Keiji Fujiwara include Fullmetal Alchemist‘s Maes Hughes, Hunter X Hunter‘s Leoris, Kingdom Hearts‘ Axel, Gundam 00‘s Ali Al-Saachez, Granblue Fantasy‘s Eugen, Final Fantasy XV‘s Ardyn Izunia, and Final Fantasy VII‘s Reno. He also played lead charaacters, as Haku in Utawarerumono: Mask of Deception and its sequel, Mask of Truth. He also was involved in Japanese-language dubbing roles and was the voice of Tony Stark in Marvel Studios’ Avengers films and Booker DeWitt in Bioshock Infinite.”

Keiji Fujiwara

Article:https://www.siliconera.com/final-fantasy-vii-remake-voice-actor-keiji-fujiwara-passes-away/amp/

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