Career
- He used to be employed under Aoni Production.
- During his attendance at Nihon University's College of Art, Daisuke pursued a career in television broadcasting. However, his work was heavily criticized by his professor, and he soon took an interest in performing instead. He then pursued a career as a voice actor, and began by taking minor roles as characters on the Television Kanagawa station.
- In 2006, his role as Itsuki Koizumi in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya proved to be a breakout role for him, and raised his popularity substantially.
- He is typically typecast as one who holds himself in high regard either as a hero, an intellectual, or a cool-spirited youth.
- He has since acted together alongside fellow voice actor Hiroshi Kamiya on more than a few occasions:
- In Durarara!!, Ono voices Shizuo Heiwajima while Kamiya voices Izaya Orihara.
- In Working!!, Ono voices Jun Satō while Kamiya voices Hiroomi Sōma.
- In Uraboku, Ono voices Hotsuma Renjou while Kamiya voices Kuroto Hourai.
- In Monochrome Factor, Ono voices Akira Nikaido while Kamiya voices Kengo Asamura.
- In Kuroko's Basketball, Ono voices Shintarō Midorima while Kamiya voices Seijūro Akashi.
- In Brave 10, Ono voices Saizō Kirigakure while Kamiya voices Rokuro Unno.
- In the otome game series Starry Sky, Ono voices Suzuya Tohzuki while Kamiya voices Ryunosuke Miyaji.
- In the tokusatsu movie Saraba Kamen Rider Den-O: Final Countdown, Ono voices Teddy/Macheteddy while Kamiya voices the Ghost Imagin/Kamen Rider Yuuki Skull Form.
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