Kaoru Kurosu
Description
Kaoru Kurosu is a Japanese voice actor born on January 25, 1957. She was active in the anime industry primarily during the late 1970s and 1980s, contributing voices to a wide range of television series and films from that era.
Her career encompassed numerous supporting roles in classic anime productions. One of her notable roles was as Sylvia Botchini in the 1981 television series Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari. She also voiced the character Ikue Akihabara in the 1981 movie Furiten-kun. Another significant part was Rosalie in the 1978 World Masterpiece Theater series The Perrine Story (also known as Perrine Monogatari). Her filmography also includes roles in Adventures of the Little Prince as Peter, Astro Boy (1980) as Mari, and Shin Dokonjo Gaeru as Kyoko Yoshizawa, among many others.
Kurosu frequently worked alongside a consistent group of fellow voice actors during this period. Her frequent collaborators included voice actress Yokozawa Keiko, with whom she shared eight projects, as well as Yoshida Rihoko and Masuoka Hiroshi, with whom she worked on multiple productions. Her body of work is representative of the voice acting talent that defined Japanese animation during its period of growth and international recognition in the late 20th century.
Her career encompassed numerous supporting roles in classic anime productions. One of her notable roles was as Sylvia Botchini in the 1981 television series Ai no Gakko Cuore Monogatari. She also voiced the character Ikue Akihabara in the 1981 movie Furiten-kun. Another significant part was Rosalie in the 1978 World Masterpiece Theater series The Perrine Story (also known as Perrine Monogatari). Her filmography also includes roles in Adventures of the Little Prince as Peter, Astro Boy (1980) as Mari, and Shin Dokonjo Gaeru as Kyoko Yoshizawa, among many others.
Kurosu frequently worked alongside a consistent group of fellow voice actors during this period. Her frequent collaborators included voice actress Yokozawa Keiko, with whom she shared eight projects, as well as Yoshida Rihoko and Masuoka Hiroshi, with whom she worked on multiple productions. Her body of work is representative of the voice acting talent that defined Japanese animation during its period of growth and international recognition in the late 20th century.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Furiten-kun
- JapaneseAnime overview: The Perrine Story
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shin Dokonjo Gaeru: Dokonjo Yumemakura
- JapaneseAnime overview: Ai no Gakkō Cuore Monogatari
- JapaneseAnime overview: Shin Dokonjo Gaeru