Miyu Honda
Description
Miyu Honda is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and figure skater, born on June 1, 2004, in Kyoto Prefecture. Her career in entertainment began in childhood, and she rose to prominence in 2011 with her role as Kii Asuda in the popular television drama I'm Mita, Your Housekeeper. While she is primarily known for her extensive work in live-action television and film, she has also contributed to anime voice acting.
Honda's most significant and widely recognized voice acting role to date is in the 2018 Kyoto Animation film Liz and the Blue Bird. In this spin-off of the Sound! Euphonium series, she voiced two pivotal characters from the in-story fairy tale: Liz, an orphan girl living alone by a lake, and the mysterious blue bird who becomes a girl. This performance marked her debut as a voice actor. Information regarding the specific role of Rina Sakaguchi in a series titled Chikyū to no Yakusoku could not be verified in the available search results.
Beyond her voice acting work, Honda's career is multifaceted. She has continued to act in numerous television dramas and films, with credits including Kodomo Keisatsu, Summer Rescue, and the 2023 NHK asadora Ranman. Concurrently, she maintains a career as a competitive figure skater, a discipline she has practiced since the age of four, inspired by her older brother, Taichi. She comes from a family of skaters, including her older sister, Marin Honda, who is a World Junior Champion.
Honda's most significant and widely recognized voice acting role to date is in the 2018 Kyoto Animation film Liz and the Blue Bird. In this spin-off of the Sound! Euphonium series, she voiced two pivotal characters from the in-story fairy tale: Liz, an orphan girl living alone by a lake, and the mysterious blue bird who becomes a girl. This performance marked her debut as a voice actor. Information regarding the specific role of Rina Sakaguchi in a series titled Chikyū to no Yakusoku could not be verified in the available search results.
Beyond her voice acting work, Honda's career is multifaceted. She has continued to act in numerous television dramas and films, with credits including Kodomo Keisatsu, Summer Rescue, and the 2023 NHK asadora Ranman. Concurrently, she maintains a career as a competitive figure skater, a discipline she has practiced since the age of four, inspired by her older brother, Taichi. She comes from a family of skaters, including her older sister, Marin Honda, who is a World Junior Champion.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Liz and the Blue Bird
- JapaneseAnime overview: Chikyū to no Yakusoku
- JapaneseAnime overview: Futari Solo Camp