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Maaya Sakamoto
坂本 真綾
Born (1980-03-31) March 31, 1980 (age 44)
Tokyo, Japan
Occupations
  • Voice actress
  • singer
Years active1988–present
AgentFortunerest
Spouse
(m. 2011)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Labels
Websitewww.jvcmusic.co.jp/maaya/

Maaya Sakamoto (坂本 真綾, Sakamoto Maaya, born March 31, 1980[1]) is a Japanese voice actress and singer.[2] She made her debut as a voice actress in 1992 as the voice of Chifuru in Little Twins, but is better known as voice of Hitomi Kanzaki[3] in The Vision of Escaflowne. Other major roles in anime include Riho Yamazaki in Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective, Moe Katsuragi in Risky Safety, Princess Tomoyo in Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, Haruhi Fujioka in Ouran High School Host Club, Sayaka Nakasugi in Birdy the Mighty, Ciel Phantomhive in Black Butler, Shinobu Oshino in Monogatari, Shiki Ryōgi in the Kara no Kyōkai film series, and Motoko Kusanagi in the newer Ghost in the Shell films and series. In video games she voices Aura and Natsume in .hack, Lisa Hamilton / La Mariposa in Dead or Alive, Aeris in Kingdom Hearts, Aigis in Persona 3, Lightning in Final Fantasy XIII games, Ling Xiaoyu in the Tekken series, and Alisa Illinichina Amiella in God Eater.

She has also branched into singing, performing songs in both English and Japanese. She released her debut single "Yakusoku wa Iranai" in collaboration with Yoko Kanno under Victor Entertainment on April 24, 1996.[4] Her singles "Tune the Rainbow",[5] "Loop",[6] "Ame ga Furu",[7] and "Triangler"[8] have all reached the top 10 Oricon singles chart: "Triangler" in particular charted at number 3 and remained charting for 26 weeks. Her albums have had similar success, with Shōnen Alice[9] and Yūnagi Loop[10] both reaching the top 10 Oricon albums chart; and her album You Can't Catch Me, released on January 12, 2011, became her first release to ever reach number 1.[11] She held a concert at the Nippon Budokan on March 31, 2010, her thirtieth birthday.[12] In the Japanese localization of overseas dubs, she has voiced Padme Amidala as presented in the Star Wars films and cartoons, as well as being the dub voice for Natalie Portman on numerous films.[13]

Biography

Born in Tokyo, Sakamoto grew up in a family formed by her parents and her older brother.[14] She started working as a voice actress in a very early age, and the first leading role she was given was in the 1993 OVA Little Twins,[15]

In 1996, she was given the role of Hitomi Kanzaki, the leading role in the TV anime series The Vision of Escaflowne.[15] For this anime she also performed the opening theme, which was released as her debut single on April 24, 1996. The single was produced by Yoko Kanno, who was also in charge of the soundtrack for Escaflowne.[16] Her first album, titled Grapefruit, was released on April 23, 1997. Since then, Sakamoto would perform theme songs for several anime series, including Clamp School Detectives (1997), Record of Lodoss War (1998) and Cardcaptor Sakura (1999). Since her very debut, all of her music was produced by Yoko Kanno and her music crew, which includes a selected number of musicians including Yūho Iwasato, Gabriela Robin,[16] Shanti Snyder, and Tim Jensen. Since her debut, Sakamoto worked almost exclusively with Kanno and company for almost a decade. Apart from her work as a voice actress and singer, in October 1996 Sakamoto also debuted as a radio host presenting her own program, Sakamoto Maaya no Naisho-banashi, on radio station Nack 5.

In 2003, Sakamoto made her debut as a theatre actress on the Japanese version of the musical Les Misérables, playing the role of Éponine.[15] This year she also starred in her first TV drama Suekko Chounan Ane San-nin, and also played the leading role in the short film 03† directed by Hidenori Sugimori.[17] On the other hand, Sakamoto's 11th single "Tune the Rainbow", released on April 2, 2003, became her first Top 10 single in Japan, peaking at number 9 in the Oricon weekly charts. Her fourth album, Shōnen Alice, released on December 10, 2003, became her first Top 10 album on the Oricon charts and also her last record to be produced exclusively by Yoko Kanno; since this release Sakamoto would involve further in the music making process and production of her records.[18] Her fifth album, Yūnagi Loop, released on October 26, 2005, was her first co-produced by herself along with musician Mistuyoshi Tamura, whom she would continue working in her subsequent records. This album's lead single, "Loop" —ending theme for TV anime series Tsubasa Chronicle— peaked at number seven on the Oricon charts, also becoming her highest chart peaking single at that time.

In 2008, Sakamoto and worked once again with Yoko Kanno for her 15th single, "Triangler", which was used as opening theme for the TV anime series Macross Frontier.[18] "Triangler" became a big hit, peaking at the Top 3 single of the Oricon charts. The single ended up becoming Sakamoto's biggest selling single to date, with more than 90,000 copies sold. The song was later included in Sakamoto's sixth album, Kazeyomi, which was released January 2009 and also peaked within the Top 3. For promoting this album, Sakamoto began her first low-scale national tour, on which she held three concerts in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo. The tour was later released as her first live DVD on August 11, 2011.

In 2010, Sakamoto celebrated her 15th anniversary in the entertainment industry, releasing on March 31 —day of her 30th birthday— her greatest hits album Everywhere, and also holding a concert at the Nippon Budokan.[15] In 2011, her seventh album You Can't Catch Me became her first album to reach the first stop of the Oricon charts.[19]

Her 2012 Mitsubachi tour concluded with an announcement at her New Year's Eve concert of a new full-length album of songs written and composed solely by Sakamoto, as well as a short concert tour to support it. The album, titled Singer Song Writer, featured two new versions of Sakamoto's previous compositions "Everywhere" and "Chikai", as well as eight original tracks.[20]

Collaborations

Sakamoto first teamed up with composer Yoko Kanno in her 1996 debut single, "Yakusoku wa Iranai" ("Promises Not Needed"), which was used as the opening theme for the anime series The Vision of Escaflowne. Kanno collaborated with Sakamoto up until her fifth album, Yūnagi Loop, which has no songs composed by Kanno. Sakamoto also performed three songs for the series Wolf's Rain, for which Kanno was the composer: "Gravity" (which is sung completely in English), "Tell Me What The Rain Knows" (with lyrics by Chris Mosdell) and "Cloud 9". She performed "Hemisphere", the opening theme of the series RahXephon, as well as two songs for the series' theatrical version RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio: "Tune the Rainbow" and "The Garden of Everything" (duet with Steve Conte). In 2008, Sakamoto and Kanno collaborated again for "Triangler", the opening theme song for the series Macross Frontier.[21] She also performed the song "cream" with HIDE, which was featured in the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex mini album be Human. She was one half of the voice acting duo Whoops!!, alongside Chieko Higuchi.

Personal life

Sakamoto graduated from Toyo University with a Bachelor's degree in Sociology in spring 2002. On August 8, 2011, she married fellow voice actor and frequent co-star Kenichi Suzumura.[22]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[13]
1992 Little Twins Chifuru Debut role [23]
1996 The Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki First major voice role [23][24][25][26]
1996 Mizuiro Jidai Natsumi Kugayama [24][25]
1998 El-Hazard: The Alternative World Qawool Towles [24][25]
1998 Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight Leaf [24][25]
1998 Cowboy Bebop Stella Bonnaro [24][25]
1998 Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective Riho Yamazaki [24]
1999 Medabots Karin Juniei [24]
1999 Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety Moe Katsuragi [24][25][27]
2000 Ghost Stories Miyuki Watanabe [24]
2001 Geneshaft Beatrice Ratio [24][25]
2001 Kokoro Library Tamaon
珠音
[24]
2002 Rahxephon Reika Mishima [24][25]
2002 Kanon Mishio Amano [24][25]
2002 .hack//Sign Aura [24][25]
2002 Daigunder Betty [24]
2002 Jing: King of Bandits Mimosa [24][25]
2002 Petite Princess Yucie Aries [24]
2002 Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Young Motoko Kusanagi [24]
2002 Naruto Matsuri [24]
2002 Barom One Noriko Kido [24][25]
2003 Wolf's Rain Hamona [24][25]
2003 .hack//Legend of the Twilight Aura [24]
2004 Fantastic Children Mel [24][25]
2004 Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny Lunamaria Hawke [24]
2004 Black Jack Yuko Mizuhara [24]
2004 Diebuster Lal'c Melk Mark OVA [23][24][28]
2005–06 Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle series Tomoyo [23][24][25]
2005 Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children Aerith Gainsborough OVA [24][25][29]
2005 Mushishi Amane Ep. 25 [24][25]
2006 Ouran High School Host Club Haruhi Fujioka [24]
2006 Binbō Shimai Monogatari Kyō Yamada [24][25][30]
2006 Death Note Kiyomi Takada [24]
2006 D.Gray-man Lou Fa
蝋花
[24]
2006 Kanon Mishio Amano 2006 TV series [24]
2007 Naruto Shippuden Matsuri [24]
2007 Bamboo Blade Rin Suzuki [24]
2007 Nasu: A Migratory Bird with Suitcase Hikaru Toyoki OVA [24]
2008 Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino- Elizaveta [24]
2008 Fist of the North Star: The Legends of the True Savior: Legend of Toki Rin OVA [24]
2008 Macross Frontier Ranshe Mei [24][25][29]
2008 Duel Masters Cross Shizuka
シズカ
[24]
2008 Soul Eater Crona [24]
2008–09 Birdy the Mighty: Decode series Sayaka Nakasugi [24][25]
2008 Takane no Jitensha Takane Takasumi [24]
2008 Sands of Destruction Morute Urshela [24][31]
2008 Blade of the Immortal Machi [24][29]
2008–14 Black Butler series Ciel Phantomhive Also Book of Circus [24][32]
2009 Canaan Alphard Al Sheya [24][33]
2010 Cobra the Animation Secret
シークレット
[24]
2010 Arakawa Under the Bridge series Nino [24]
2010 The Tatami Galaxy Akashi [24][34]
2010 Star Driver Sarina Endō [24]
2011 Suzy's Zoo: Daisuki! Witzy Narrator [24][35]
2011 Marvel Anime: Blade Makoto [24][36]
2011 Bunny Drop Masako [24]
2011 Last Exile: Fam, The Silver Wing Roshanak Babar [24][25]
2011 Black Jack Chart XI: Visited Memories Yurie Saionji
西園寺ゆりえ
OVA [24]
2012–15 Monogatari series Shinobu Oshino, Ex-Kiss-shot (Kuro) Starting from Nisemonogatari [24][25][37][38]
2012 Psycho-Pass Rikako Ōryō [24]
2013–14 Ghost in the Shell: Arise Motoko Kusanagi OVA series
Also anime shorts in 2014
[39][40]
2013 Coppelion Shion Ozu [24][41]
2013 Magi: The Kingdom of Magic Scheherazade [24][42]
2014 World Conquest Zvezda Plot Kaori Hayabusa [24]
2014 Captain Earth Moco [24][43]
2015 Tokyo Ghoul √A Eto, others [24]
2015 The Heroic Legend of Arslan Farangis [24][44]
2015 Ghost in the Shell: Arise – Alternative Architecture Motoko Kusanagi [24][45]
2015 Ushio and Tora Sumako Aotsuki [24][46]
2015 God Eater Alisa Illinichina Amiella [24][47]
Hellsing Ultimate Rip van Winkle [48]
Kenomoto no Chat Chacha Kenomoto [49][50]
2011 Tiger & Bunny Tomoe Kaburagi [25]
2011 Appleseed XIII Deunan Knute Multi-platform release [51]
Kita e. Pure Session Tanya Lipinsky [25]
Case Closed Yuki Takeno Ep. 249–50 [25]
2002 Heat Guy J Princess [25]
2014 Alice in Borderland Saori Shibuki OAV [52]
2015 Go! Princess Precure Asuka Kitakaze Ep. 36 [53]
2016 Osiris no Tenbin Season 2 [54]
2016 The Great Passage Kaguya Hayashi [55]

Film

List of voice performances in film
Year Title Role Notes Source[13]
2000 Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki [24][56]
2000 Cardcaptor Sakura: The Sealed Card The Hope [24]
2003 RahXephon: Pluralitas Concentio Haruka Mishima, Reika Kamina [24]
2005 Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle the Movie: The Princess in the Birdcage Kingdom / xxxHOLiC Midsummer Night's Dream Princess Tomoyo [24]
2006 Legend of Raoh: Chapter of Death in Love Lin [24]
2007 Legend of Raoh: Chapter of Fierce Fight Lin [24]
2007 The Garden of Sinners: Overlooking View Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2007 The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 1 Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2007 Sword of the Stranger Hagihime [57]
2008 The Garden of Sinners: Remaining Sense of Pain Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2008 The Garden of Sinners: The Hollow Shrine Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2008 Chocolate Underground Carol Hunter [24][58]
2008 The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2008 The Garden of Sinners: Oblivion Recording Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2009 Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance Mari Illustrious Makinami [24][59]
2009 The Garden of Sinners: A Study in Murder – Part 2 Shiki Ryōgi [24]
2009 Macross Frontier: Itsuwari no Utahime Tranches Mae
ランシェ・メイ
[24]
2010 Trigun: Badlands Rumble Ameila Ann McFly [24]
2011 Macross Frontier: Sayonara no Tsubasa Tranches Mae
ランシェ・メイ
[24]
2011 Everlasting Heart Gin-Ō-gō live-action [60]
2011 Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos Julia Crichton [24]
2011 Tekken: Blood Vengeance Ling Xiaoyu [24][61]
2012 Code Geass: Akito the Exiled series Leila Malcal Ep. 1, 5 [24][62]
2012 Fuse Teppō Musume no Torimonochō Funamushi [24]
2012 Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo Mari Illustrious Makinami [24]
2013 Star Driver: The Movie Sarina Endō [24]
2013 Ghost in the Shell: Arise Motoko Kusanagi [24][63]
2013 Space Pirate Captain Harlock Nami [24][64]
2013 The Garden of Sinners: Future Gospel Shiki Ryōgi Also extra chorus [24]
2014 Persona 3 The Movie: #2 Midsummer Knight's Dream Aigis [24][65]
2015 Persona 3 The Movie: #3 Falling Down Aigis [24]
2015 Crayon Shin-Chan: My Moving Story! Cactus Large Attack! Carolina [24][66][67]
2015 Ghost in the Shell: The Movie Motoko Kusanagi [24][63][68]
2016 Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsu Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade [24][69]
2016 Persona 3 The Movie: #4 Winter of Rebirth Aigis [24]


Drama CD

List of voice performances in drama CDs
Title Role Notes Source[13]
Karakurizōshi Ayatsuri Sakon Volume 2 "AdashigaHara suicide crow hell"
人形草紙あやつり左近 第2巻「あだしが原心中鴉地獄」
Akane Kashiwazaki
柏崎茜
CD(A) [24]
Audio drama masterpiece election Wizard of Oz
オーディオ・ドラマ名作選 オズの魔法使い
Dorothy CD(A) [24]
Kanon Mishio Amano [25]
M Kimi wo Tsutaete Kaori Musashino Radio [25]
Ouran High School Host Club Haruhi Fujioka podcast and other recordings [70]
Pathway for Santa Claus -Santa ga kureta okurimono- Child [25]


Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[13]
1997 The Vision of Escaflowne Hitomi Kanzaki PS1 [24]
1998 Panzer Dragoon Saga Azel Sega Saturn [24][25]
1998 Tail Concerto Princess Terria PS1 [24][71]
1999 Kita e series Tanya Lipinski DC [24][25]
2000 Boku no Natsuyasumi Moe PS1
Also Portable in 2006
[24]
2000–07 Kanon games Mishio Amano [24][25]
2002 Kingdom Hearts Aerith Gainsborough PS2 [24]
2002 Boku no Natsuyasumi 2 Patient Yasuko Sagara / hospitalization
相楽靖子/入院患者
PS2
Also Portable in 2010
[24]
2003 Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball Lisa Hamilton [24][25]
2003 Rahxephon: Blue Sky Fantasia Reika Mishima PS1/PS2 [24]
2005 Fullmetal Alchemist 3: Kami o Tsugu Shōjo Sophie Bergmann PS2 [24]
2005 Kingdom Hearts II Aeris PS2 [24]
2005 Dead or Alive 4 La Mariposa (Lisa) Xbox 360 [24]
2006–07 Persona 3 Aigis Also FES, Portable [24][25]
2006 Jeanne d'Arc Jeanne d'Arc PSP [24][72]
2006 Armored Core 4 Fiona Jarnefelt PS3 [24]
2007 Saint Seiya Hades: Zodiac chapter Pandora PS2 [24]
2007 Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix Aeris PS2 [24]
2007 Ouran High School Host Club Haruhi Fujioka PS1/PS2 [24]
2007 ASH: Archaic Sealed Heat Emu DS [24]
2008 Rune Factory 2 Kyle DS [24][25]
2008 Armored Core: For Answer Fiona Jarnefelt PS3 [24]
2008 God of War: Chains of Olympus Eos
エオス
PSP [24]
2008 Sands of Destruction Morte Asherah DS [24]
2008–09 428: Fūsa Sareta Shibuya de Sadaka
サダカ
Wii [24]
2008 Suikoden Tierkreis Marica DS [24]
2008 White Knight Chronicles Princess Cisna PS3 [24]
2009 Bamboo Blade ~ challenge of "it from" ~
バンブーブレード ~“それから”の挑戦~
Rin Suzuki PSP [24]
2009 Final Fantasy XIII Lightning PS3 [24]
2010 Ar Tonelico Qoga: Knell of Ar Ciel Tyria, Tokesakiria
ティリア/塔ヶ崎理亜
PS3 [24]
2010 God Eater Alisa Illinichina Amiella PSP [24]
2010 Dead or Alive Paradise Lisa PSP [24][25]
2010 White Knight Chronicles II Cisna
シズナ
PS3 [24]
2010 Fate/extra Shiki Ryōgi PSP [24]
2010 God Eater Burst Alisa Illinichina Amiella PSP [24][73]
2010 The 3rd Birthday' Aya Brea PSP [24]
2011 Star Driver#Star Driver shine of tact Galactic Bishounen legend
Star Driver 輝きのタクト 銀河美少年伝説
Sarina Endō PSP [24]
2011 Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy Lightning, Aerith Gainsborough PSP [24]
2011 Dead or Alive: Dimensions La Mariposa DS [24]
2011 Gundam Memories: Tatakai no Kioku
ガンダムメモリーズ ~戦いの記憶~
Lunamaria Hawke
ルナマリア・ホーク
PSP [24]
2011 Tales of Xillia Agria PS3 [24]
2011 Final Fantasy XIII-2 Lightning PS3 [24]
2012 Bakemonogatari Portable Shinobu Oshino PSP [24]
2012 Project X Zone Ling Xiaoyu, Alisa Illinichina Amiella, Aura DS [24]
2012 Tales of Xillia 2 Agria PS3 [24]
2013 God Eater 2 Alisa Illinichina Amiella [24][73]
2013 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Lightning
2014 Sengoku Basara 4 Naotora Ii PS3
Also Sumeragi in 2015
[24]
2014 Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth Aigis DS [24]
2014 Persona 4: The Ultimax Ultra Suplex Hold Aigis PS3 [24]
2014 Super Robot Wars OG Saga: Masō Kishin F – Coffin of the End Premier-Zania Val Halle Vere
レミア・ザニア・ヴァルハレヴィア
PS3 [24]
2014 Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water Rui Kagamiya Wii [24]
2015 Dead or Alive 5 Last Round La Mariposa [24]
2015 Captain Earth Mind Labyrinth Moco other [24]
2015 Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth Kyōko Kuremi other [24][74]
2015 Arslan Senki × Muso Farangis [24]
2015 Project X Zone 2 Ling Xiaoyu, Alisa Illinichina Amiella DS [24][25][75]
2016 Koyomimonogatari Shinobu Oshino other [24]
2016 Ryū ga Gotoku: Kiwami Yumi Sawamura [24][76]
2016 Zero Time Dilemma Mira DS [24]
Ace Combat 6 Matilda [25]
.hack series Natsume [25]
Napple Tale Poach, Arsia [25]
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 series Ling Xiaoyu [77]
Black Rock Shooter: The Game Black Rock Shooter, White Rock Shooter [78]
Resident Evil 6 Sherry Birkin
2013 Monster Hunter Frontier G Utahime [79]

Musicals

Radio

  • Sakamoto Maaya no Vitamin M (坂本真綾のビタミンM) - Bay-FM[80]
  • Sakamoto Maaya Chizu to Tegami to Koi no Uta (坂本真綾 地図と手紙と恋のうた) - TBS Radio[81]
    • Broadcast date: April 7, 2007 ~ March 28, 2009
  • Konica Minolta presents Night on the Planet - Tokyo FM
  • Yellow tail music tail - Tokyo FM
  • Sapporo Beer Key of Dish - Tokyo FM
  • Sakamoto Maaya no Naisho Hanashi (坂本真綾のナイショ話) - Nack5
  • Girls' School Fantasy – NACK5
  • Sakamoto Maaya I.D. (坂本真綾 I.D.) - Nack5, FM Osaka, FM Aichi
  • Sakamoto Maaya no Who Is Lucy (坂本真綾のWho Is Lucy, Sakamoto Maaya's Who Is Lucy)FM Fukuoka, Sendai City-FM, FM-Nigata, K-Mix
  • Sakamoto Maaya I.D. Night Flight (坂本真綾 I.D. Night Flight) - Nack5, FM Osaka, North Wave, Cross FM
  • Sakamoto Maaya no Escaflowneeyes (坂本真綾のEscaflowneeyes, Sakamoto Maaya's Escaflowneeyes) - Nippon Cultural Broadcasting
  • Sakamoto Maaya no Lucy's Radio Show (坂本真綾のLucy's Radio Show, Sakamoto Maaya's Lucy's Radio Show) - Nippon Cultural Broadcasting

Webcast

  • Maaya Sakamoto's Full Moon Recital Hall (September 23, October 23, November 22, December 21, 2010) -Ustream
    • reading of Japanese literary works[82]
    • one of the special projects offered by a Japanese online magazine "Saizensen"

Other dubbing

List of voice performances in other dubbing
Title Role Voice dub for Notes Source[13]
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace Padmé Amidala Natalie Portman [24]
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones [24]
Garden State Sam [83]
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Padmé Amidala [24]
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium Leslie [84]
My Blueberry Nights Francine [85]
Black Swan Nina Sayers
Hesher Nicole
Thor Jane Foster
No Strings Attached Dr. Emma K. Kurtzman
Your Highness Isabel [86]
Thor: The Dark World Jane Foster [87]
True Blood Sookie Stackhouse Anna Paquin
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Brandy Harrington [24]
Die Hard Lucy McClane Taylor Fry 1990 TV Asahi edition [88]
Glee Rachel Berry Lea Michele
Hart of Dixie Dr. Zoe Hart Rachel Bilson
Hop Sam O'Hare Kaley Cuoco
Hunted Sam Hunter Melissa George
Jurassic Park Lex Murphy [24]
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return Dorothy Gale [24]
Pan Am Laura Cameron Margot Robbie
Restless Annabel "Annie" Cotton Mia Wasikowska
Snow White and the Huntsman Snow White Kristen Stewart
Star Wars: Clone Wars Padmé Amidala 2003 TV series [24]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars TV film [24]
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008 TV series [24]
Stoker India Stoker Mia Wasikowska
Shameless Fiona Gallagher Emmy Rossum
World War Z Segen Daniella Kertesz

Discography

Studio albums

Compilation albums

Awards and nominations

In the 23rd Anime Grand Prix, she ranked tenth place under the voice actress category with 126 votes.[89]

In addition, in the first Seiyu Awards, she was nominated for "Best Actress in a leading role" for her portrayal of Haruhi Fujioka in Ouran High School Host Club as well as "Best Musical Performance" for Tsubasa Chronicle's ending theme Loop.[90]

Year Title Award Result
2008 Triangler 13th Animation Kobe Theme Song Award Won
2013 Daddy-Long-Legs 38th Kikuta Kazuo Theater Prize for Theater grand-prix[91] Nominated

Publications

Serialization

  • Sakamoto Maaya no Manpukuron (坂本真綾の満腹論) – Currently in Newtype.

- A monthly column

Books

  • I.D. (アイディ。) – December 9, 2005[92] – Essay collection
  • Chizu to Tegami to Koi no Uta (地図と手紙と恋のうた) – April 18, 2008[93] – Photo and lyrics book compilation
  • from everywhere. – February 21, 2011[94] – Essay collection

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