Ayumi Fujimura

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Ayumi Fujimura is a Japanese voice actress born on September 3, 1982, in Tokyo, Japan. She is a graduate of the Tokyo Music and Media Arts Shobi vocational school. Fujimura was affiliated with the talent management firm Ken Production throughout her career.

Fujimura made her voice acting debut in 2004. Her first leading role in a television anime series came in 2006 as Karada Iokawa in Living for the Day After Tomorrow. This role also marked her first performance of a character song and her first experience as a radio personality. Early in her career, she became known for frequently playing young boy characters and those with tsundere (initially aloof who gradually warm up) personalities. She also often appeared in productions by the animation studios J.C.Staff and Geneon Entertainment.

Fujimura's career was marked by a wide range of roles across numerous popular anime series. She voiced notable heroines such as Misaki Ayuzawa in Kaichō wa Maid-sama! and Ayano Kannagi in Kaze no Stigma. Her filmography also includes the role of Niche in Tegami Bachi, Cecily Cambell in The Sacred Blacksmith, and Kneesocks in Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt. She provided the voice for the young Takashi Natsume in the long-running Natsume Yūjin-Chō series. In the Gundam franchise, she voiced Mineva Lao Zabi (under the alias Audrey Burne) in Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn and its related works. Her other significant roles included Seiri Fukiyose in A Certain Magical Index II and III, Mafuyu Oribe in The Qwaser of Stigmata, Eiko Aizawa in Squid Girl, and Neferpitou in the 2011 adaptation of Hunter × Hunter. She also voiced Ichi Mezato in Mob Psycho 100 II and Rei Hououmaru in Kill la Kill.

On April 1, 2019, Ken Production announced that Ayumi Fujimura had decided to indefinitely suspend all her voice acting activities. This hiatus marked the end of her active career in the industry.
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