Nuts Tanahashi (b. 1965)

Alias:
棚橋ナッツ
Nattsu Tanabashi

Birthplace:
Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Born:
April 5, 1965

Nuts Tanahashi (棚橋 ナッツ), born on April 5, 1965, is a Japanese actor, voice artist, and narrator. Born in Gunma Prefecture, he is affiliated with the Mash agency. Tanahashi has an extensive filmography, having appeared in movies and V-cinema projects such as "Far East Babies" (1994), "Desire Kills Love Vol.1 Rainbow of Heaven" (1994), "Shinjuku Black Society: China Mafia War" (1995), and more. He has also left his mark on television dramas, with roles in "Trick" and "Keitai Keiji Zenzainamida 2nd Series."  In the realm of theater, Nuts has showcased his talent in productions by Tokyo Grand Guignol and M.M.M.  Beyond his on-screen work, Nuts Tanahashi has lent his voice to various projects, including narrating commercials for AIDEM Jobless and acting as the voice of Nishimura Eiji for the Mitsui Sumitomo VISA Card commercial.  With his distinctive skills and presence, Nuts Tanahashi continues to captivate audiences across different entertainment mediums.  (Translated from Japanese Wikipedia: 棚橋ナッツ)

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