Rie Kawamura
Description
Rie Kawamura is a Japanese voice actress from Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture, born on April 21. She is affiliated with the Tokyo Actor's Cooperative Association. Her career in voice acting began in the mid-2000s, with an early role in the anime Capeta.
Kawamura has built a career with a wide range of roles in anime, video games, and dubbing for foreign films. A significant early leading role was as the protagonist Ashibe Ashiya in the 2016 anime series Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan. In the same year, she also voiced the character Nitchii in the 2015 anime series Gon. Her role as Yū "Biko" Abiko in the 2018 anime adaptation of Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation further expanded her profile.
Beyond these roles, Kawamura is known for her versatility in playing a wide variety of characters, from young boys and mothers to fantastic creatures and background villagers. Her extensive list of anime credits includes supporting roles in popular long-running series such as Crayon Shin-chan and Detective Conan, as well as parts in Fruits Basket, Fire Force, and many others. Her work also extends to video games, with contributions to titles like Sword Art Online -Lost Song- and Monster Strike. In the realm of film dubbing, she has provided a Japanese voice for characters in major international productions including Avatar: The Way of Water and Wonka.
Kawamura has built a career with a wide range of roles in anime, video games, and dubbing for foreign films. A significant early leading role was as the protagonist Ashibe Ashiya in the 2016 anime series Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan. In the same year, she also voiced the character Nitchii in the 2015 anime series Gon. Her role as Yū "Biko" Abiko in the 2018 anime adaptation of Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation further expanded her profile.
Beyond these roles, Kawamura is known for her versatility in playing a wide variety of characters, from young boys and mothers to fantastic creatures and background villagers. Her extensive list of anime credits includes supporting roles in popular long-running series such as Crayon Shin-chan and Detective Conan, as well as parts in Fruits Basket, Fire Force, and many others. Her work also extends to video games, with contributions to titles like Sword Art Online -Lost Song- and Monster Strike. In the realm of film dubbing, she has provided a Japanese voice for characters in major international productions including Avatar: The Way of Water and Wonka.
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- JapaneseAnime overview: Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan
- Japanese
- Japanese
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shōnen Ashibe GO! GO! Goma-chan
- Japanese