The famous voice actor Keiji Fujiwara died of illness at the age of 55. He had many works during his lifetime.

The famous voice actor Keiji Fujiwara died of illness at the age of 55. He had many works during his lifetime.

Keiji Fujiwara, a famous voice actor who played many anime characters such as Mas Hughes in Fullmetal Alchemist and Hiroshi Nohara in Crayon Shin-chan, died of cancer on April 12 at the age of 55. His agency announced the news today on April 16.

Keiji Fujiwara, born in Tokyo, Japan in 1964, is a Japanese voice actor, actor, narrator, sound supervisor, and representative director of AIR AGENCY. His representative works include Tsatsuki Sou in "Twelve Kingdoms", Mas Hughes in "Fullmetal Alchemist", Holland in "Symphonic Psalms", Hiroshi Nohara in "Crayon Shin-chan", Shiro Fujimoto in "Ao no Exorcist", Zenzo Hattori in "Gintama", Shimurai Aotsuki in "Ushio to Tora", Hack in "Utawarerumono: The Mask of Falsehood", and many other famous game characters.

As early as August 2016, Fujiwara Keiji took a break due to illness and did not return to his career until June 16, 2017. He has now died of cancer, and the official has not stated that it is related to the new coronavirus.

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