Mari Okamoto

Japanese actress and voice actress


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::summary Japanese actress and voice actress ::

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| name = Mari Okamoto | image = | alt = | caption = | native_name = 岡本 茉利 | native_name_lang = ja | birth_name = | birth_date = | birth_place = Tokyo, Japan | death_date = | death_place = | occupation = | years_active = 1961–present | height = 154 cm Mari Okamoto is a Japanese actress and voice actress.

Biography

Despite being born in Tokyo, Okamoto was actually raised in Hirakata, Osaka, where she also spent her elementary-school years. In 1961, she made her debut for performing arts activities in comedy. In 1970, she moved back to Tokyo, with subsequent transfer to the headquarters of the city, where she changed her name from "Noda Mutsumi" to her current name. In 1971, she starred in the comedy film Tora-san's Love Call, as an extra.

In 1970, she had made her voice-acting debut in the anime series Inakappe Taishō, where she voiced Kikuko Ogaki. Her first major performances were in the anime television series is Yatterman. From the 1970s to the 1980s, she appeared in many anime works produced by Tatsunoko Production.

Filmography

Anime television

Anime films

Live-action films

Television drama

  • Seigi no Shinboru Kondoruman (1975) – Sayuri Terada
  • Hanekonma (1986)
  • Hana no Ran (1994) – Chigusa

Video games

Dubbing

References

References

  1. "Mari Okamoto (visual voices guide)".
  2. "はね駒". TV drama database.
  3. "ドラゴン危機一発 <日本語吹替収録版>". NBCUniversal Japan.
  4. "ホラー・マニアックス・シリーズ". Happinet.
  5. "ドラゴン怒りの鉄拳 <日本語吹替収録版>". NBCUniversal Japan.
  6. "サスペリア<4Kレストア版>". Zeque Productions.
  7. "サスペリア". Twitter.
  8. "ドラゴンへの道 <日本語吹替収録版>". NBCUniversal Japan.

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