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Ryōko Kinomiya | |
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来宮良子 | |
Born | Ryōko Sakurai 桜井良子 July 10, 1931 Kyoto, Empire of Japan |
Died | November 25, 2013(2013-11-25) (aged 82) |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Years active | 1955 - 2013 |
Ryōko Kinomiya (来宮 良子, Kinomiya Ryōko, 10 July 1931 – 25 November 2013) was a Japanese actress and voice actress. She was born Ryōko Sakurai in Kyoto, Japan. She was known for her low voice. Kinomiya was the Japanese dub voice of Faye Dunaway. In 2008 she won a Merit Award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards. Kinomiya died of multiple organ failure on 25 November 2013 at the age of 82.
Filmography
Television animation
- 1960s
- Astro Boy (1963)
- Speed Racer (Aya Mifune/Mom Racer)
- 1970s
- Wandering Sun (1971) - (Michiko Nohara)
- Devilman (TV) (1972) - (Ebain)
- Galaxy Express 999 (1978) - (Queen Prometheum)
- The Rose of Versailles (1979) - (Madame Du Barry)
- 1980s
- Queen Millennia (1981) - (Narrator)
- City Hunter 3 (TV) (1989) - (Haruko)
- 1990s
- Hell Teacher Nube (1996) - (Narrator)
- 2000s
- Cyborg 009: The Cyborg Soldier (2001) - (Black Ghost)
- Wolf's Rain (TV) (2003) - (Hanabit)
- Cromartie High School (TV) (2003) - (Narrator)
- Tweeny Witches (2003) - (Grand Master of Witches)
- Phoenix (2004) - (Himiko)
Original Video Animation
- Crest of the Royal Family (1988) - (Narrator)
- Galerians: Rion (2002) - (Dorothy)
Animated films
- Galaxy Express 999 (1979) - (Queen Promethium)
- Fumoon (film) (1980) - (Mozu)
- Adieu Galaxy Express 999 (1981) - (Queen Promethium)
- The Fantastic Adventures of Unico (1981) - (Yokaze)
- Arion (film) (1986) - (Gaia)
- Doraemon: Nobita's Fantastical Three Musketeers (1994) - (Voice)
- Crayon Shin-chan: Fierceness That Invites Storm! The Singing Buttocks Bomb (2007) - (Kinpa)
- Saint Young Men
- [[Gintama
Dubbing
- 10,000 BC (2011 TV Asahi edition) (Old Mother (Mona Hammond))
- Daddy Day Care (Miss Gwyneth Harridan (Anjelica Huston))
- Great Expectations (Ms. Nora Dinsmoor (Anne Bancroft))
- Super Mario Bros. (Lena (Fiona Shaw))
References
- ^ "Voice Actress Ryoko Kinomiya Passes Away". 5 December 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
- "Ryoko Kinomiya of voice actor plays an active part in the death occult program narration". 5 December 2013. Archived from the original on 13 December 2013. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
- Yano, Christine R. (2002). Tears of Longing: Nostalgia and the Nation in Japanese Popular Song. Harvard University Asia Center. ISBN 978-0674012769.
- ^ "Voice Actress Ryoko Kinomiya Passes Away". 11 October 2023.
- "2nd Annual Seiyū Awards Announced". 11 October 2023.
- "日曜洋画劇場". TV Asahi. Archived from the original on April 20, 2015. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
- "チャーリーと14人のキッズ". NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
- "大いなる遺産". Fox Japan. Retrieved March 3, 2019.
- "スーパーマリオ 魔界帝国の女神 [DVD]". Amazon. 7 August 2013. Retrieved July 23, 2020.
External links
- Ryōko Kinomiya at IMDb
- Ryōko Kinomiya at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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Achievement Award (2007 to 2016) |
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Merit Award (since 2017) |
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