Noriko Hidaka

Noriko Hidaka (Japanese日 高/日髙 のり子, Hidaka Noriko, civil: Noriko Nagai (永 井 范 子, Nagai Noriko ), born May 31, 1962 in Chiyoda, Tokyo as Noriko Ito (伊 东 范 子, Itō Noriko ) ) is a Japanese actress, singer and voice actress ( seiyū ).

Biography

She attended the Fujimi Elementary School Chiyoda (千代 田 区 立 富士 见 小学校, Chiyoda- kuritsu Fujimi shōgakkō ), then the Kudan - secondary school in Chiyoda (千代 田 区 立 九段 中 学校, Chiyoda- kuritsu Kudan chūgakkō ) and finally the Shoei Girl Gakuin High School (颂 栄 女子 学院 高等学校, Shoei joshi Gakuin Kōtō Gakko ). Even as a child she gained acting experience. As a high school student, she sang in January 1980 the opening credits of the anime Futago no Monchhichi (ふたご の モンチッチ, Futago no Monchitchi ), which was also released as their first single. She attended a short high school, but broke this off. On 1 December 1980 she had with Sunshine Hatsukoi her debut as idol. In 1982, she starred in a Japanese TV commercial for Nivea Skin Milk. In 1984 she had her first role as a voice actress in Chōjikū Kidan Southern Cross. Better known as a voice gained in the female lead role in the film adaptation of the manga ongoing between 1985-1987 Touch. In 1992 she married the radio director Koichi Nagai (永 井 浩 一, Koichi Nagai ) and got a son in 1996.

With their fellow voice actor of Ranma ½ Kikuko Inoue, Megumi Hayashibara, Rei Sakuma and Minami Takayama they formed the musical group DoCo and without Takayama music group ties.

As a voice actress, she worked from 1996 to 2006 for 81 Produce. On 19 January 2009 she founded her own agency, Yuji Mitsuya Combination.

Along with the radio announcer Futoshi Hasegawa has since April 14, 1991, a common, weekly radio show on the station Bunka Hoso called Nonko to Nobita no Anime Scramble (ノン子 と のび太 の アニメ スクランブル), the 12 June 2010 their 1000th consequence celebrated.

Roles (selection)

Anime

Games

  • Croket! ( Anchovie )
  • Grandia ( Feena )
  • Rumble Roses ( Reiko Hinomoto )
  • Sakura Taisen (Erica Fontaine )
  • Super Robot Taisen ( Miina Like Ring, et al )

Discography

  • Singles: Futago no Monchhichi no Uta (ふた子 の モンチッチ の うた, Futago no Monchichi no Uta, as Noriko Ito (いとう のりこ) )
  • Hatsukoi Sunshine (初恋 サンシャイン, Hatsukoi Sans grove )
  • Mō Ichido - Black Coffee (もう一度·ブラック コーヒー, MO Ichido - Burakku Kohi )
  • Hitotsubu no Namida (ひとつぶ の 涙)
  • Tokimeki wa Forever (ときめき はForever )
  • Ultima - Hitomi no Knife (ウルティマ~瞳 の ナイフ~ Urutima - Hitomi no Naifu )
  • Shiokaze No Circuit / TRY TO JUMP (潮風 の サーキット/ TRY TO JUMP, Shiokaze no Sākitto )
  • Anata ga Uchū - By My Side (あなた が 宇宙~ BY MY SIDE ~ )
  • Watashi Datte (私 だって, as Kazumi Endō )
  • Be Natural / Megami ga Kureta Ichibyo (BE NATURAL /女神 が くれ た 一 秒)
  • Ashita e no Tsubasa / Niji no Kanata (未来 へ の 翼/虹 の 彼方)
  • Mafuyu no Nagareboshi (真冬 の 流れ星, for WITH YOU, a charity company the money for the earthquake in Kobe in 1995 collected )
  • Minami no Seishun (南 の 青春)
  • Minamikaze ni Fukarete (南風 に 吹か れ て)
  • Staff (パーソナル, Pāsonaru )
  • Minami Asakura Touch in Memory (浅 仓 南Touch in Memory)
  • Staff 2 (パーソナル2, Pāsonaru 2)
  • Hidaka Noriko Best (日高 のり子BEST)
  • Otakar Songbook (お宝 ソング ブック, Otakar Songu BUKKU )
  • Paradise (パラダイス, Paradaisu )
  • Mega Babe
  • Breath of Air
  • Kazumi ( Kazumi as Endō )
  • Nonko
  • Time Capsule (タイム カプセル, Taimu Kapuseru )

Bibliography

  • Nonko. Shufunotomosha, Tokyo 1999, ISBN 4-07-225667-6
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