Sakie Takada

Description
Sakie Takada is a Japanese voice actress who was born on March 23 in Osaka Prefecture and has AB blood type. She is affiliated with the talent agency Aptepro. Takada is a graduate of Aptepro's attached training school, having completed the sixth term course. Before focusing on her voice acting career, she was active as a member of the girl group L.F.O. starting in October 2014, performing under the name SAKIE. Her known interests and skills include singing, swimming, making takoyaki, and interacting with dogs.

Takada made her debut as a voice actress in 2018. Her first credited roles were in the television anime series How to Keep a Mummy, where she voiced both a female student and the character Pochi. Following her debut, she has built a portfolio of supporting and guest roles in various anime television series. Her credits include a news announcer in BEM in 2019. From 2020 to 2021, she had multiple roles in the series My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! and its sequel My Next Life as a Villainess: All Routes Lead to Doom! X, voicing characters such as a maid, the Hunters' eldest daughter, and various female students and nobles. She also appeared in CUE! and SHINEPOST in 2022.

In 2023, Takada portrayed the character Kobayashi Chiyano in the anime series Endo and Kobayashi Live! The Latest on Tsundere Villainess Lieselotte. During the same year, she also voiced a female student in A Girl & Her Guard Dog and a young woman in LV1 Maou to One Room Yuusha. Her other television credits include a student and a reporter in Hokkaido Gals Are Super Adorable! and a child in The Unwanted Undead Adventurer in 2024.

Beyond television, Takada's work extends to other media. She has voiced characters in original net animations such as I, Mistery and in the original video animation for My Next Life as a Villainess. She is also active in the video game industry, with game credits that include World Cross Saga, Charade Maniacs, Black Butterfly, The Liberation of the Sky, Devil 72, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, and the Japanese version of the mobile game 放置少女. Her work also encompasses drama CDs and dubbing for foreign productions. A notable aspect of Takada's early career is her recurring collaboration with the production team behind the My Next Life as a Villainess anime series, in which she voiced multiple different characters across its television seasons and film adaptation.