Masami Suzuki
Japanese actress
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- Actress
- voice actress
- singer
Masami Suzuki (鈴木 真仁, Suzuki Masami, born July 14, 1972) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Chigasaki. She is currently affiliated with Aoni Production. She is famous for voice acting roles such as Kaihime/Princess Kai from Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi series both from 3 and 4.
Filmography
Anime
- Katekyo Hitman Reborn! – Lal Mirch
- Legendz – Mike "Mac" McField
- Slayers series – Amelia Wil Tesla Seyruun[2]
- Medabots – Kikuhime (Samantha), Brass
- Gate Keepers – Yukino Hojo
- Gate Keepers 21 – Yukino Hojo
- Akazukin Chacha – Chacha (debut role)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters – Ghost Kotsuzuka
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX – Sho Marufuji
- One Piece – Apis, Aisa, The Medaka Mermaid Quintuplets, Young Vinsmoke Ichiji, Capone Pez, Cosette, and Charlotte Cinnamon
- Lost Universe – Nina Mercury
- Suzuka – Yuuka Saotome
- Ghost Hunt – Ayako Matsuzaki
- Mizuiro Jidai – Yuuko Kawai
- Kakurenbo – Sorincha
- Penguin Musume Heart – Maguro Hōjiro
- Saint October – Ewan
- Shura no Toki – Tsubura Sanada
- Samurai Warriors 3 – Kaihime
- Dragon Ball Kai – Bee
- Shimajiro: A World of Wow! – Nikki
Video games
- Yakuza 3 – Katase
Drama CD
- From Far Away CD Drama (1999): Tachiki Noriko
References
- ^ "鈴木 真仁|日本タレント名鑑". 日本タレント名鑑 (in Japanese). Nihon Tarento Meikan. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
- ^ "Slayers Revolution TV Series Website Opens". Anime News Network. April 10, 2008. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
External links
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Masami Suzuki at Anime News Network's encyclopedia