Tomo Sakurai
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Tomo Sakurai (櫻井 智 Sakurai Tomo, born Tomoe Hatta (八田 友江 Hatta Tomoe), September 10, 1971 in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture) is a Japanese voice actress and a former idol singer. Sakurai is a member of I'm Enterprise.
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[edit] Legacy
[edit] Debut
At the age of 14, Sakurai debuted as a sub-member for "KISS Fairlies," a group that worked as campaign girls for KIJIMA Motorcycle Racing Team(Japan local). All members were over 15-years-old, aside from Tomo.
[edit] In age of "Lemon Angel"
At 17, she joined the idol pop unit, Lemon Angel, a counter project of Cream Lemon coordinated by the same company that produced "Kiss Fairlies". The project contained comic, animated, and idol pop units. The unit played themselves in Midnight Anime Lemon Angel. She released 5 albums during her time in Lemon Angel.
[edit] After LEMON ANGEL
Sakurai joined a new video game idol unit and released 1 album with this unit. After leaving, she focused her career to mainly voice acting work.
[edit] Notable voice roles
- Marin in Akazukin Chacha
- Codemaster Amzen in Chaotic
- Shayla Shayla in El Hazard[1]
- Mylene Jenius in Macross 7
- Lena Sayers in Mai Otome
- Makimachi Misao in Rurouni Kenshin
- Kamiya Kaoru in Rurouni Kenshin (audio drama)
- Meimi a.k.a. Saint Tail in Saint Tail
- Chigusa Sakai in Shakugan no Shana
- Sara in Shamanic Princess
- Doll Licca in Super Doll★Licca-chan
- Mizuchi Saiou in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX
- Azusa Miura in iDOLM@STER: XENOGLOSSIA
- Karin Son in Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (OVA and game)
- Asuka Sora in The World God Only Knows
- Shirona (Cynthia) in Pokemon Diamond and Pearl
[edit] References
- ^ The Scarecrow Video Movie Guide. Sasquatch Books. 2004. p. 541. ISBN 9781570614156. http://books.google.com/books?id=0qiQLs-6SocC&pg=PA541. Retrieved 2 December 2010.
[edit] External links
- Tomo Sakurai at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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