Mioko Fujiwara
Description
Mioko Fujiwara is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with the talent management firm Production Baobab. She was born on April 12 in Saitama Prefecture. Her career encompasses a wide range of voice work in anime, video games, and Japanese dubs of foreign films and television series.
Fujiwara has built a diverse portfolio of roles in anime. She is known for her performance as Sayoko Kurosaki in the 2005 television series Mahoraba ~Heartful days~. Her involvement in the series also included providing the voice for a calligraphy instructor in one episode. In the long-running series Naruto, she voiced the character Kagerou, a female ninja appearing in the 138th episode. Her other anime credits include a small role in Turn A Gundam and a part in Saiyuki. Under the name Tomoe Suzumi, she took on roles in adult animated works, including the part of Ruuran in Mahō Shōjo Sae and Vanessa in Pigeon Blood. Her filmography also includes roles in Golgo 13 and YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō.
Beyond anime, a significant portion of Fujiwara's career is dedicated to voice-over work for foreign media, a field known as fukikae. She has provided the Japanese voice for the character Keesha Franklin in the educational animated series The Magic School Bus. A prominent live-action role is her long-term portrayal of Cassie Chan, the Pink Ranger, in the Japanese dubs of the Power Rangers franchise, including Power Rangers: Turbo, Power Rangers in Space, and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Her dubbing credits also extend to the American television series 24, where she voiced Patty Brooks, and films such as Road Trip. She has also worked on numerous other foreign film and television dubs, including House, The X-Files, and Prison Break.
Fujiwara has also lent her voice to video games and drama CDs. Her game roles include Mio Sasho and Miharu Aso in Private Nurse, as well as Akane Takeda in Hanachirasu. In addition to her performance roles, she has also worked on narration for commercial clients such as the confectionery company Fujiya and for the BS Fuji television program Odoro! Living. Recurring collaborations in her career include working alongside voice actors Ryoko Shiraishi and Kenyuu Horiuchi in the production of Mahoraba ~Heartful days~. Her known skills include playing the piano and calligraphy.
Fujiwara has built a diverse portfolio of roles in anime. She is known for her performance as Sayoko Kurosaki in the 2005 television series Mahoraba ~Heartful days~. Her involvement in the series also included providing the voice for a calligraphy instructor in one episode. In the long-running series Naruto, she voiced the character Kagerou, a female ninja appearing in the 138th episode. Her other anime credits include a small role in Turn A Gundam and a part in Saiyuki. Under the name Tomoe Suzumi, she took on roles in adult animated works, including the part of Ruuran in Mahō Shōjo Sae and Vanessa in Pigeon Blood. Her filmography also includes roles in Golgo 13 and YAT Anshin! Uchū Ryokō.
Beyond anime, a significant portion of Fujiwara's career is dedicated to voice-over work for foreign media, a field known as fukikae. She has provided the Japanese voice for the character Keesha Franklin in the educational animated series The Magic School Bus. A prominent live-action role is her long-term portrayal of Cassie Chan, the Pink Ranger, in the Japanese dubs of the Power Rangers franchise, including Power Rangers: Turbo, Power Rangers in Space, and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. Her dubbing credits also extend to the American television series 24, where she voiced Patty Brooks, and films such as Road Trip. She has also worked on numerous other foreign film and television dubs, including House, The X-Files, and Prison Break.
Fujiwara has also lent her voice to video games and drama CDs. Her game roles include Mio Sasho and Miharu Aso in Private Nurse, as well as Akane Takeda in Hanachirasu. In addition to her performance roles, she has also worked on narration for commercial clients such as the confectionery company Fujiya and for the BS Fuji television program Odoro! Living. Recurring collaborations in her career include working alongside voice actors Ryoko Shiraishi and Kenyuu Horiuchi in the production of Mahoraba ~Heartful days~. Her known skills include playing the piano and calligraphy.
All Characters
- JapaneseAnime overview: Mahō Shōjo Sae
- JapaneseAnime overview: Pigeon Blood
- JapaneseAnime overview: Mahoraba ~Heartful days~
- Japanese