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Kong Kuwata (コング 桑田, Kongu Kuwata; born Takanobu Kuwata (桑田敬信, Kuwata Takanobu), August 23, 1961 in Sakai, Osaka) is a Japanese voice actor, television and theatrical actor, radio announcer and gospel singer. He is an active member of the theatrical group, Lilly Boat Army 2 and the Cube Group talent agency. He is best known for his roles as Geese Howard from the Fatal Fury series and Genjuro Kibagami from the Samurai Shodown series.

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Kong Kuwata is a Japanese voice actor known for his iconic portrayal of Geese Howard in the Fatal Fury fighting game series and other SNK titles. His distinctive voice work has made him a recognizable figure in the fighting game community, where he has reprised the role across multiple entries and crossovers. Kuwata has also contributed to anime dubbing, notably as Kikuchiyo in Samurai 7, and has voiced characters in various video games including NeoGeo Battle Coliseum. Beyond voice acting, Kuwata maintains an active career in theatrical performances as a member of the Lilly Boat Army 2 group and is affiliated with the Cube Group talent agency. He additionally works as a television actor, radio announcer, and gospel singer, showcasing a diverse range of talents across entertainment mediums.

Early life

Birth and background

Kong Kuwata, born Takanobu Kuwata (桑田敬信), was born on August 23, 1961, in Sakai, Osaka, Japan. While some sources list his birth date as August 8, 1961, IMDb, as a primary industry database for actors, consistently records August 23. He stands 175 cm (5 feet 9 inches) tall. Limited verified details are available on his early personal background prior to his professional career.

Career

Voice acting in video games

Kong Kuwata is best known for his extensive work voicing characters in SNK's fighting game franchises, where he has maintained long-running roles across multiple series and decades. His portrayal of the villainous Geese Howard became his signature role, continuing through the Fatal Fury series with titles such as Real Bout Fatal Fury (1995), and extending to the interconnected The King of Fighters series starting from 1996 onward. Kuwata has reprised Geese Howard in numerous crossovers and later entries, including Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 (2000), Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 (2001), The King of Fighters XV (2022), and the upcoming Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves (2025). In the Samurai Shodown series, Kuwata originated the role of Genjuro Kibagami in Samurai Shodown II (1994), recurring in most subsequent titles through Samurai Shodown (2019). He provided voices for both Geese Howard and Genjuro Kibagami in NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (2005).

Voice acting in anime and other media

Kong Kuwata has provided voice acting for several anime series, original video animations, films, and web series, often in supporting or distinctive roles. One of his notable performances is as Kikuchiyo in the 2004 television anime Samurai 7, a 26-episode adaptation of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, where he portrayed the boisterous, cyborg-like samurai. Earlier, he voiced Genjuro Kibagami in the 1999 OVA Samurai Spirits 2: Asura-Zanmaden, based on the Samurai Shodown fighting game series. Kuwata reprised his iconic portrayal of Geese Howard from the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters video game series in the 2017 web anime The King of Fighters: Destiny, appearing in all 24 episodes of the series. His additional anime credits include Kaibutsu in the 2005 series Ginga Densetsu Weed and Aeacus in the 2007 animated film Appleseed Ex Machina. These roles demonstrate his versatility across action-oriented, fantasy, and dramatic anime projects.

Stage and theatrical work

Kong Kuwata, primarily recognized for his voice acting in video games and anime, has also maintained an active presence in stage and theatrical work. He is a member of the theatrical group Lilly Boat Army 2. In 2024, Kuwata portrayed Dario Brando, the father of Dio Brando, in the musical JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood, produced by TOHO. The production adapted the Phantom Blood arc of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series into a live-action musical format, directed by Ney Hasegawa with script by Tsuneyasu Motoyoshi and music by Dove Attia. It premiered at the Imperial Theatre in Tokyo in February 2024, with subsequent performances in Sapporo from March 26 to 30 and in Hyogo from April 9 to 14. Kuwata commented on the role, noting that after being cast he reread the manga's early chapters and jokingly apologized to the Joestar family "for raising such a son," while committing to portray the character's foolish and villainous nature.

Radio announcing and gospel singing

Kong Kuwata has worked as a radio announcer in addition to his primary acting career. He is also recognized as a gospel singer. His music is available on streaming platforms such as Spotify, where he has an artist profile with a modest number of monthly listeners and tracks that include various genres, though no major or verified discography specifically in gospel music has been documented. He is affiliated with the Cube Group talent agency. Kong Kuwata was born on August 23, 1961, in Osaka Prefecture, Japan.

Affiliations and activities

Kong Kuwata is affiliated with the Cube Inc. talent agency, where he is officially represented as an artist. He is an active member of the theatrical group Lilipat Army II (also known in English as Lilly Boat Army 2), having joined in 1991 and participated in numerous productions with the group over the years.
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