Nariko Fujieda

Description
Nariko Fujieda is a Japanese voice actress born on June 27, 1975, in Tokyo, Japan. She began her career as a child actor, appearing in numerous dubbing roles for foreign films and television series. As a member of the theater company Gekidan Komadori, which is known for its many child actors, she was active in voice work for anime and Western productions from a young age.

Fujieda gained early attention for her first leading role in anime while still in high school. She was cast as Tomomi Matsunaga in the 1993 television series Miracle Girls, which was notable at the time for featuring two actual high school students in its main voice roles. Her early film work also includes a part in the 1987 anthology film Robot Carnival, where she voiced the character Grandchild.

In her anime career, Fujieda is known for several distinct roles from the late 1980s through the 1990s. She voiced the character Ohime-sama in the 1990 original animated video Fukuyama Gekijō - Natsu no Himitsu. She also played the role of Caroline in the 1988 theatrical film Gegege no Kitarō: Gekitotsu!! Ijigen Yōkai no Daihanran. One of her more prominent roles was as Mirabelle Graceland, a cheerful and optimistic treasure hunter from the Crimson Noble family, in the 1999 television series Wild Arms - Twilight Venom.

Beyond these specific credits, Fujieda's filmography demonstrates a consistent presence in the industry. She appeared in the television series Eat-Man as Sherry, in Arc the Lad as Meril, and had roles in Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective and Case Closed. Her work also extended to dubbing foreign films into Japanese, where she provided voices for characters such as Gertie in the Japanese-language version of E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial and Olivia in Disney's The Great Mouse Detective. Fujieda married in the year 2000, after which her public acting activity became less prominent.