Kohei Kiyasu, a Japanese artist of remarkable versatility, entered the world on February 19, 1975, in the charming town of Masaki, situated within the Iyo District of Ehime Prefecture, Japan, a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty.
From the moment he stepped into the spotlight in 1998, this exceptional individual's career trajectory began to unfold in a most remarkable way. Having successfully navigated the competitive audition process for Nylon 100 °C, he secured a coveted spot within the esteemed theater company, thus becoming a valued member of the prestigious organization in 1999.
Kiyasu seized the opportunity in the year 2000 to embark on a bold venture, pioneering the formation of his very own theatrical company, which he astutely christened Bull Docking Headlock, a name that would come to be synonymous with his innovative approach to the performing arts.
Notably, he embarked on a remarkable journey in the realm of voice acting, leaving an indelible imprint by breathing life into the legendary character of Makunouchi Ippo, a persona of immense significance, in the widely acclaimed television anime series Hajime no Ippo, a testament to his exceptional talent and versatility as a voice actor.