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Asami Tano
田野 アサミ
Born (1987-02-12) 12 February 1987 (age 37)
Occupations
Years active2002–present
AgentAmuse, Inc.
Notable work
Height162 cm (5 ft 4 in)
Spouse Ryo Kitamura ​(m. 2021)
Children1

Asami Tano (田野 アサミ, Tano Asami, born 12 February 1987) is a Japanese actress from Amagasaki. She is affiliated with Amuse Inc. Tano was part of the girl group Boystyle from 2001 to 2007. Her voice acting career began with Toriko in 2011, and she has starred in several anime such as Smile PreCure, Francesca, Love Live! Sunshine!!, and Zombie Land Saga. She has also appeared in the theatrical productions of Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade, Persona 4 Arena, Blue Exorcist, Kuroko's Basketball, and The Seven Deadly Sins.

Biography

Asami Tano, a native of Amagasaki, was born on 12 February 1987. She was a originally a member of the idol group BOYSTYLE.

In 2011, her first anime role was in Toriko, voicing a character named Rin. In 2012, she voiced Akane Hino/Cure Sunny in Smile PreCure!, the ninth season of the Pretty Cure franchise;. In an interview two years later, Tano described it as the start of her voice acting career. In 2018, she reprised her Pretty Cure role alongside the other fifty-four Pretty Cures in the crossover film Hugtto! PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories, which was certified as having the "Most Magical Warriors in an Anime Film" by Guinness World Records.

In January 2014, she starred as Mitsuru Kirijo in the stage musical Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade; she reprised the role in both the Persona 4 Arena stage play and Persona 4 Ultimax Song Project. On 3 April 2018, Tano was cast as Guila in the stage adaptation of The Seven Deadly Sins. On 28 July 2018, it was announced that Tano would cease performing at the stage production to recover from thyroid disease; the role of Guila was substituted by actress Haneyuri. She also played Mamushi Hojo in the stage adaptation of Blue Exorcist, Live Act Ao no Exorcist ~Mashin no Rakuin~, and Riko Aida in the stage adaptation of Kuroko's Basketball, Kuroko's Basketball The Encounter

In February 2014, she was cast as Exorcist in Francesca, an anime centered on the titular idol based in Hokkaido Prefecture, alongside the titular main character's voice actress Yui Makino. In April 2014, she was cast in Sega Hard Girls as Genesis. Her Sword Art Online II character Nori sang the song "Sleepless Legend" for the SAO II Song Collection, which was released on 22 March 2017. She voiced Sarah Kazuno in Love Live! Sunshine!!, who is part of the subunit duo Saint Snow alongside Leah Kazuno (voiced by Hinata Satō). She voices Aki Saotome in the third-person shooter video game Bullet Girls.

On 10 September 2018, Tano was cast as Saki Nikaido in Zombie Land Saga, an anime by Cygames and MAPPA. Tano was interviewed by Rolling Stone Japan alongside her co-stars Kaede Hondo, Minami Tanaka and Mamoru Miyano. She also appeared at the Zombie Land Saga panel at Crunchyroll Expo 2019. In her July 2019 interview with Anime! Anime! following the anime's collaboration with Grimoire A: Shiritsu Grimoire Mahou Gakuen, Tano mentioned that, during recording, she was given assistance to use the Saga dialect to reprise her character.

On 13 December 2021, she announced her marriage to actor Ryō Kitamura [ja]. On 12 December 2022, she announced the birth of her first child

Filmography

Anime

Year Title Role Source
2011 Toriko Rin
2012 Smile PreCure! Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
Monsuno Vicky
Arata: The Legend Honi
2013 Silver Spoon Toyonishi
Gaist Crusher Kohaku Kongōji
2014 The Pilot's Love Song Chiharu de Lucia
Sword Art Online II Nori
Francesca Exorcist
Sega Hard Girls Genesis
2015 Durarara!!×2 Amphisbaena
The Testament of Sister New Devil Burst Nanao Tachibana
2016 Love Live! Sunshine!! Seira Kazuno
2017 Schoolgirl Strikers: Animation Channel Mari Yukishiro
2018 Zombie Land Saga Saki Nikaido
2020 GeGeGe no Kitarō Rikako
Seton Academy: Join the Pack! Ferrill Ōkami
The God of High School Commissioner P
2021 Zombie Land Saga Revenge Saki Nikaido

Film

Year Title Role Source
2012 Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage: Friends of the Future Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
Smile PreCure! the Movie: Big Mismatch in a Picture Book! Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
2013 Pretty Cure All Stars New Stage 2: Friends of the Heart Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
Toriko the Movie: Bishokushin's Special Menu'' Rin
2015 Pretty Cure All Stars: Spring Carnival♪ Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
2016 Pretty Cure All Stars: Singing with Everyone♪ Miraculous Magic! Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
2018 Hugtto! PreCure Futari wa Pretty Cure: All Stars Memories Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
2019 Love Live! Sunshine!! The School Idol Movie: Over the Rainbow Sarah Kazuno
2020 Burn the Witch Nini Spangle

Theatre

Year Title Role Source
2014 Persona 3: The Weird Masquerade Mitsuru Kirijo
Persona 4: The Ultimate in Mayonaka Arena Mitsuru Kirijo
2015 Persona 4 Ultimax Song Project Mitsuru Kirijo
2016 Live Act Ao no Exorcist ~Mashin no Rakuin~ Mamushi Hojo
Kuroko's Basketball The Encounter Riko Aida

Video games

Year Title Role Source
2011 Toriko: Gourmet Survival! Rin
2012 Toriko: Gourmet Survival! 2 Rin
Smile PreCure! Let's Go! Marchen World Akane Hino/Cure Sunny
2013 Gaist Crusher Kohaku Kongōji
2014 Schoolgirl Strikers Mari Yukishiro
Gaist Crusher God Kohaku Kongōji
Bullet Girls Aki Saotome
2016 Bullet Girls 2 Aki Saotome
2021 Granblue Fantasy Fediel
2024 Genshin Impact Citlali

Dubbing

Year Title Role Source
2014 Beauty and the Beast Virgil
2015 Little Astro Boy Ken
Star Wars Rebels Sabine Wren
2022 Red Election Katrine Poulson

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