Ginzō Matsuo (松尾 銀三, Matsuo Ginzō, December 26, 1951 – August 25, 2001) was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator who was born in Nakatsu, Oita, Japan as Kōichi Matsuo (松尾廣一, Matsuo Kōichi). He was part of Aoni Production at the time of his death, but he established Gin Production in 1997. He was most known for the roles of Hemu-Hemu (Nintama Rantarō) and Ginnosuke Nohara (Crayon Shin-chan).
On August 25, 2001, he died from acute subarachnoid hemorrhage, aged 49.
His final roles were Captain Smoker in One Piece, Biff in s-CRY-ed and Taizo Kotobuki in Super GALS!.
2001
2001
as Biff (voice)
2001
as Ginnosuke Nohara (voice)
2000
as Tommy
1999
as Smoker (voice)
1999
as Gilgamesh
1999
as Alexander T. Oyajiide
1998
as Yoshiyuki Takesue (voice)
1997
as Tofumon
1997
as Masaru Kaneda (voice)
1997
as Danbei (voice)
1996
as Masaru Kaneda (voice)
1996
as Kio (voice)
1995
as Old Man (voice)
1995
as Miguel (voice)
1994
as DeeJay (voice)
1994
as Doctor Asimov
1994
as Chairman (voice)
1993
as Principal (voice)
1993
as Hemu-Hemu
1992
1991
as Herbie Gagnie (voice)
1991
as Barker
1991
as Omega
1990
as Kagairo (voice)
1990
as Additional Voices (voice)
1988
as Man C(voice)
1988
as Big guy