Ranran Suzuki

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Ranran Suzuki is a Japanese entertainer whose career spans acting, singing, and voice acting. She was born on August 4, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan. She began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, discovered by a talent scout while in middle school.

Her work as a voice actor includes roles in animated films. In 1997, she voiced the character Bizo in the film Jungle Emperor Leo. A more recent voice acting role came in 2015 when she voiced Mutsumi Mutsu in the animated film The Case of Hana & Alice. Beyond voice acting, her career is extensive and includes live-action performances. She made her acting debut in 1992 in the television drama Ghost Soup, directed by Shunji Iwai. She gained widespread recognition in the 1990s as a regular on the popular Fuji TV children's program Ponkickies and as one-half of the musical unit Sister Rabbits with Namie Amuro. Suzuki also pursued a music career, releasing several singles and albums during that decade. In addition to her work in film and television, she has appeared in numerous stage productions and television commercials, earning recognition as a leading commercial spokesperson at the height of her career. Later, she expanded her activities to become a businesswoman, founding her own cosmetics company.
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