Misae Komori

Description
Misae Komori is a Japanese voice actress, singer, and entertainer born on October 17, 1992, in Tokyo, Japan. She began her career in the entertainment industry at the age of 16 as a model, appearing in fashion magazines and becoming an exclusive model for the magazine KATY in 2011. In September 2012, she joined the idol group AOP as an original member, remaining active with the group until her graduation in July 2015. Following her departure from the group, she focused on voice acting.

Her voice acting debut came in 2015 with a role in the web anime Bonjour♪ Koigami Patisserie. One of her early notable roles was as Konno Nanami and Udottoho-kun in the 2016 television anime Nazotokine. She gained further recognition for her role as Hashibirokou, also known as Shoebill, in the widely popular series Kemono Friends in 2017. That same year, she voiced the character Akitakomachi in the anime Love Rice -WE LOVE RICE- and its second season, a role for which she also performed several character songs. Her other anime credits include supporting roles in Kiratto Pri☆Chan and Dropkick on My Devil!. In the Dropkick on My Devil!! franchise, she is specifically credited with voicing the character Persephone the First in the Apocalypse Day and Dash installments. Her work also extends to video games, where she voiced the character Kaines in Caravan Stories.

Komori's career includes recurring collaborations with several other voice actors. She has worked with Nemoto Ruka on projects such as Nazotokine and Kemono Friends. Her collaboration history also includes working with voice actors like Sugita Tomokazu, Yamashita Nanami, Terada Miko, and Matsui Eriko on multiple occasions.

Beyond voice acting, Komori's notable achievements span multiple facets of the entertainment industry. As a singer, she contributed to anime theme songs and insert songs, particularly for the Love Rice series, performing tracks like Romantic Flight (Love Rice ver.), Blend My Love, Fine Dress, and HIKARI. She has also appeared in live-action television programs such as TOKIO Kakeru, Ani-mus!, and Do! Local, and has acted in stage productions including Grand Stage, where she played the role of Subaru Suzunoya. In addition to her performance work, she is also active as a creator and designer.