Yōko Asagami
Yōko Asagami (麻上 洋子, Asagami Yōko, born July 10, 1952 in Otaru, Hokkaido) is a Japanese voice actress who is represented by Aksent. She is most known for the roles of Yuki Mori (Space Battleship Yamato) and Saeko Nogami (City Hunter). Her married name is Yōko Ōkubo (大久保 洋子, Ōkubo Yōko).
Yōko Asagami | |
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麻上 洋子 | |
Born | |
Other names | Ichiryūsai Harumi (一龍斎春水) |
Occupation | Voice actress, kōdanshi |
Years active | 1972-Present |
Agent | Aksent |
Notable credit(s) | Yuki Mori in Space Battleship Yamato |
Website | http://yokoharumi.com |
In 1992, she began to study traditional Japanese storytelling kōdan under the master Ichiryūsai Teisui (一龍斎 貞水). By 2004, she had risen to become a star kōdanshi. When she performs as a storyteller, she goes by the art name Ichiryūsai Harumi (一龍斎 春水). Since 2012, even the work of voice actor has started using the name of Ichiryūsai Harumi.
Filmography
Television animation
- 1970s
- Space Battleship Yamato (1974) – Yuki Mori
- La Seine no Hoshi (1975) – Michelle
- Blocker Gundan 4 Machine Blaster (1976) – Yuka Hōjō
- Galaxy Express 999 (1978) – Claire, Kasumi
- Majokko Tickle (1978) – Tiko
- 1980s
- The Littl' Bits (1980) – Belfy, or "Lillabit" in the U.S. version
- Space Runaway Ideon (1980) – Harulu Ajiba
- Urusei Yatsura (1981) – Miki (ep. 39)
- Igano Kabamaru (1983) – Kaoru Nonogusa
- Sherlock Hound (1984) – Marie Hudson
- City Hunter (1987) – Saeko Nogami
- City Hunter 2 (1988) – Saeko Nogami
- City Hunter 3 (1989) – Saeko Nogami
- 1990s
- City Hunter '91 (1991) – Saeko Nogami
- Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon (1992) – Fraw
- Thumbelina: A Magical Story (1992) – Mama
- Detective Conan (1998) – Yōko Asanuma
- Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety (1999) – Narrator, Adachi
- 2000s
- PaRappa The Rapper (2001) – Miss Stew (Ep.11)
- The Galaxy Railways (2003) – Layla Destiny Shura, Kanna Yuuki
- Angel Heart (2005) – Saeko Nogami
- Blue Drop (2007) – Shivariel, Blue AI
- Koihime Musō (2008) – Shibaki Suikyō
- 2010s
- Star Twinkle PreCure (2019) – Yōko Hoshina
Original video animation (OVA)
- Urotsukidoji (1987) - Akemi Ito
- Teito Monogatari (1991) – Keiko Mekata
- Yamato 2520 (1995) – Amesis
- Queen Emeraldas (1998) – Baraluda
- Yukikaze (2002) – Rydia Cooley
Films
- Space Battleship Yamato (1977) – Yuki Mori
- Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato (1978) – Yuki Mori
- Galaxy Express 999 series (1979–1981) – Claire, Metalmena
- Space Runaway Ideon: A Contact & Be Invoked (1982) – Harulu Ajiba
- Final Yamato (1983) – Yuki Mori
- City Hunter series (1989–2019) – Saeko Nogami
- Doraemon: Nobita's Great Adventure in the South Seas (1998) – Rufin
- Okko's Inn (2018) – Mineko
Video games
- Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (1996) – Norn
- Super Robot Wars Alpha Gaiden (2001) – Machiko Valencia
- Super Robot Wars NEO (2009) – Machiko Valencia
- Syphon Filter (1999) – Lian Xing
Dubbing
- 1941 – Betty Douglas (Dianne Kay)
- The Amazing Spider-Man – Aunt May (Sally Field)[1]
- The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Aunt May (Sally Field)[2]
- The Big Brawl – Nancy (Kristine DeBell)[3]
- Cats & Dogs – Mrs. Caroline Brody (Elizabeth Perkins)[4]
- Four Christmases – Marilyn (Mary Steenburgen)[5]
- Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde – Representative Victoria Rudd (Sally Field)
- The Namesake – Ashima Ganguli (Tabu)[6]
- Nicky Larson and Cupid's Perfume – Hélène Lamberti (Sophie Mousel)[7]
- On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1979 TBS edition) – Olympe (Virginia North)
- Police Story 2 – May (Maggie Cheung)[8]
References
- "アメイジング・スパイダーマン". Fukikaeru. Retrieved July 20, 2020.
- "アメイジング・スパイダーマン2TM". Star Channel. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
- "バトルクリーク・ブロー <日本語吹替収録版>". NBCUniversal Japan. Retrieved April 29, 2019.
- "キャッツ&ドッグス[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- "フォー・クリスマス[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved July 5, 2019.
- "その名にちなんで <特別編>". Fox Japan. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
- "仏実写「シティーハンター」吹き替え版のリョウ役は山寺宏一 玄田哲章らアニメ版の声優陣も集結". eiga.com. Retrieved September 19, 2019.
- "『ポリス・ストーリー/REBORN』公開記念 ポリス・ストーリー2 九龍の眼 4K Master Blu-ray". Twin. Retrieved July 30, 2020.
External links
- Yōko Asagami at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Harumi no Heya (in Japanese)
- Aksent profile (in Japanese)
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