Ayaka Wilson

Description
Ayaka Wilson is a Canadian-born actress and voice actress known for her work in Japanese film and television. She was born on August 3, 1997, in Toronto, Ontario, to a Canadian father and a Japanese mother, making her bilingual in English and Japanese. She began her career in entertainment at a young age, starting as a fashion model when she was three years old.

Wilson made her acting debut in 2008, playing the lead role of Paco in the live-action film Paco and the Magical Picture Book. Her performance was met with critical acclaim, earning her the Best New Artist award at the 32nd Japan Academy Film Prize, making her the youngest recipient of the award at that time.

Her work in voice acting began the following year. In 2009, she provided the voice for the character Kulem in the anime film Doraemon: The New Record of Nobita: Spaceblazer. In 2010, she took on another significant voice role as Amy in the animated film Konchū Monogatari Mitsubachi Hutch - Yūki no Melody (The Insect Story: Honeybee Hutch - Melody of Courage). While Wilson has continued to act in live-action films and television series into the 2020s, these roles in Doraemon and the Hutch film remain her primary credits in anime voice acting.