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In 1968, she joined Gekidan Aoi Mi no Kai Union Pro<ref name=hk/> and made her voice acting debut with ''[[Attack No. 1]]''.<ref name=gph/> In 1973, she was cast as Hiromi Oka, the protagonist of the ''[[Aim for the Ace]]'',<ref name=gph/> and was transferred to the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society the next year.<ref name=hk/> |
In 1968, she joined Gekidan Aoi Mi no Kai Union Pro<ref name=hk/> and made her voice acting debut with ''[[Attack No. 1]]''.<ref name=gph/> In 1973, she was cast as Hiromi Oka, the protagonist of the ''[[Aim for the Ace]]'',<ref name=gph/> and was transferred to the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society the next year.<ref name=hk/> |
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On 18 February 2020, she was awarded the Merit Award at the [[14th Seiyu Awards]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-02-18/some-of-the-14th-annual-seiyu-awards-winners-announced/.156574|title=Some of the 14th Annual Seiyū Awards Winners Announced|website=Anime News Network}}</ref> |
On 18 February 2020, she was awarded the Merit Award at the [[14th Seiyu Awards]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-02-18/some-of-the-14th-annual-seiyu-awards-winners-announced/.156574|title=Some of the 14th Annual Seiyū Awards Winners Announced|website=Anime News Network|date=8 December 2023 }}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 4 May 2024
Makoto Kōsaka | |
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高坂 真琴 | |
Born | Osaka Prefecture, Japan | 22 March 1950
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1968-present |
Notable work |
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Awards | Merit Award at the 14th Seiyu Awards |
Makoto Kōsaka (高坂 真琴, Kōsaka Makoto, born 22 March 1950) is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society.[1] She is best known for voicing Hiromi Oka in Aim for the Ace!, O-jirō in Little Ghost Q-Taro, and Mari Sakurano in Brave Raideen.
Biography[edit]
Makoto Kōsaka was born on 22 March 1950 in Osaka Prefecture[2] and was educated at Tokyo Metropolitan Koyamadai High School .[3]
In 1968, she joined Gekidan Aoi Mi no Kai Union Pro[1] and made her voice acting debut with Attack No. 1.[4] In 1973, she was cast as Hiromi Oka, the protagonist of the Aim for the Ace,[4] and was transferred to the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society the next year.[1]
On 18 February 2020, she was awarded the Merit Award at the 14th Seiyu Awards.[5]
Filmography[edit]
Anime[edit]
- 1969
- Attack No. 1, Ōki[4]
- 1971
- Little Ghost Q-Taro, O-jirō[4]
- 1973
- Aim for the Ace, Hiromi Oka[4]
- 1975
- Brave Raideen, Mari Sakurano[4]
- Time Bokan, Happy, Isosān[4]
- 1976
- Groiser X Knuck, Kouji Hoshikawa[4]
- Shin Don Chuck Monogatari, Fifi[4]
- 1977
- Ore wa Teppei, Kanako Uesugi[4]
- Nobody's Boy: Remi, Liz Acan[4]
- 1978
- New Aim for the Ace, Hiromi Oka[4]
- The Story of Perrine, shepherd boy[4]
- 1979
- Anne of Green Gables, Ruby Gillis[4]
- Misha the Little Bear, Parurun[4]
- 1980
- Muteking, The Dashing Warrior, Takomi[4]
- The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, Nilsen[4]
- 1981
- Kawa no Ko Kūkū , Karikari[4]
- The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious Island, Jack Robinson[4]
- 1982
- Little Pollon, Media[4]
- Maya the Honey Bee, Maggie[4]
- 1984
- Katri, Girl of the Meadows, Claus Kuusela[4]
- 1985
- GeGeGe no Kitarō, Hoshirō Tendō[4]
- Hāi Step June , Daisuke[4]
- 1988
- City Hunter 2, Bloody Mary[4]
- 2007
Film[edit]
- 1979
- Aim for the Ace, Hiromi Oka[4]
- 1981
- Jarinko Chie, Pekochan[4]
- 1986
- GeGeGe no Kitarō: The Strongest Yokai Army!! Disembark for Japan![4]
Tokusatsu[edit]
- Choujyu Sentai Liveman, Colon[4]
- Tokusou Robo Janperson, Kevin, Carol/Black Carol[4]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c "高坂 真琴 - 俳協". haikyo.co.jp.
- ^ "高坂真琴(こうさかまこと)のプロフィール・画像・出演スケジュール|【スタスケ】(0000014258)". ザテレビジョン スタスケ.
- ^ 『日本タレント名鑑(1988年版)』, VIP Times, 1988, p. 343
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae "GamePlaza-HARUKA- 声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:高坂真琴=高石良江". gph.sakura.ne.jp.
- ^ "Some of the 14th Annual Seiyū Awards Winners Announced". Anime News Network. 8 December 2023.
External links[edit]
- Makoto Kōsaka at Anime News Network's encyclopedia