Ryo Horikawa
Biography
Ryo Horikawa (堀川 りょう, Horikawa Ryou) is a veteran voice actor born on February 1, 1958 in Osaka, Japan. He is married to fellow voice actress Oikawa Hitomi, whose natal name is also Horikawa. His former stage name was also Ryo Horikawa, albeit written 堀川亮 (same as his given name, Horikawa Makoto, but pronounced as Ryo). He changed the writing of his name to the present on April 3, 2001. He is the current representative director of talent agency Aslead Company.
Horikawa started out as a child actor in elementary school. He made his debut in voice acting as the protagonist of the 1984 anime Yume Senshi Wingman. From there, he became famous for his roles as Andromeda Shun in Saint Seiya, Vegeta in Dragon Ball Z, Heiji Hattori (Harley Hartwell) in Detective Conan (Case Closed), and Reinhard in Legend of the Galactic Heroes. During his early years as voice actor he belonged to Aoni Production and later アーク・ライツ before joining with Aslead Company where he became representative director.
Filmography
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero
as Vegeta (voice) 2022
Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
as Vegeta (voice) 2015
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
as Vegeta (voice) 2013
Dragon Ball Z: The Return of Cooler
as Vegeta (voice) 1992
Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan
as Vegeta (voice) 1993
Dragon Ball Z: Fusion Reborn
as Vegeta / Gogeta / Veku (voice) 1995
Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon
as Vegeta (voice) 1995
Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku
as Vegeta (voice) 1990
Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound
as Vegeta (voice) 1993
Dragon Ball Z: Super Android 13!
as Vegeta (voice) 1992
Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks
as Vegeta (voice) 1993
Dragon Ball: Yo! Son Goku and His Friends Return!!
as Vegeta (voice) 2008
Dream 9 Toriko x One Piece x Dragon Ball Z Super Collaboration Special!!
as Vegeta (voice) 2013
Dragon Ball Z: Plan to Eradicate the Super Saiyans
as Vegeta (voice) 2010
Saint Seiya Heaven Chapter: Overture
as Shun (voice) 2004
Saint Seiya: Warriors of the Final Holy Battle
as Shun (voice) 1989