Young Hee Park

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Young Hee Park is a voice actress known for her work in the Korean dubbing of Japanese anime series and films. Born on November 27, 1959 in Busan, South Korea, she has built a career primarily in the South Korean voice acting industry.

Her filmography includes a number of notable roles in Korean-language versions of popular anime. She provided the voice of Midori Yamabuki in the second television series of Dr. Slump. In the magical girl genre, she voiced the lead character Do Remi, known as Doremi Harukaze in the original Japanese version, for the series Magical DoReMi, titled Ojamajo Doremi in Japan. For the Korean broadcast of the series Time Quest, she voiced Princess Shalala.

Park also contributed to Korean dubs of anime films and live-action adaptations. She played Achika Masaki in the Tooniverse dub of the film Tenchi the Movie - Tenchi Muyo in Love. Her work extended to the French-Japanese animated series Étoile de la Seine, where she voiced Marie-Antoinette. Among her credited performances is the role of Reiko Asagawa in the Korean version of the live-action horror film Ring, based on the novel by Koji Suzuki. Another notable credit includes voicing Kaoru Orihara in the television series Dear Brother.
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