Yoshino Takamori
鷹森 淑乃
Born (1963-11-23) November 23, 1963[1]
OccupationVoice actress
Years active1984–present
AgentArts Vision
Height152 cm (5 ft 0 in)
ChildrenAkiha Matsui

Yoshino Takamori (鷹森 淑乃, Takamori Yoshino, born November 23, 1963) is a Japanese voice actress from Chiba Prefecture, Japan.

Biography

Takamori was born in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture.[1] She has younger sister. Her father is a dentist and professor of dentistry.[2][1] She started learning the piano at the age of 3. She went to high school attached to the Tokyo College of Music, and entered the piano department of the Tokyo College of Music.[2] Although she applied for the Nippon Broadcasting System-sponsored amateur voice actor contest while in college and was defeated, she entered Hisashi Katsuta's voice acting school (now voice actor Katsuta Gakuin) in 1983, her sophomore year at university.[3] In the second graduation in the same period, Ayako Shiraishi, Miki Itō, Maya Okamoto and Omi Minami were among the older people of the first generation. In the fall of 1984, while still enrolled in college and the voice acting class, she made her voice acting debut as Patty Pumpkin, the heroine of Super Power Robot Garat. After debuting, she joined Arts Vision from the voice actor classroom.[4]

In 1985, she voiced the main character Judy in Alpen Rose, after which she continued to lend her voice to many child roles. In 1987 she voiced Sawako Matsumoto, the main character of Introduction to Manga Nihon Keizai, her first adult role at the age of 24. She voiced Anice Farm in Sonic Soldier Borgman in 1988 and Nadia in Nadia of the Mysterious Seas in 1990.[5]

Takamori is married to a dentist. Her daughter Akiha Matsui is also a voice actress.

Voice roles

Dubbing

References

  1. 1 2 3 「声優クローズあっぷ 高森淑乃の巻」『ジ・アニメ』1984年11月号、p.162
  2. 1 2 『フューチャーランド』1990年10月号、pp.10-13
  3. 『月刊ニュータイプ』1988年12月号
  4. 「勝田久の声優入門コーナー 第58回」『ジ・アニメ』1985年1月号、p.142
  5. 小川びい『こだわり声優事典'97』徳間書店、1997年、p.80。『アニメージュ』1989年2月号、p.61
  6. "セーフハウス~もう一人の殺人鬼~". Wowow. Retrieved November 7, 2021.
  • Taniguchi, Hiroshi et al. "The Official Art of Canvas2 ~Nijiiro no Sketch~". (November 2006) Newtype USA. pp. 101–107.
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