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Nami Miyahara | |
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宮原 永海 | |
Born | (1978-01-24)January 24, 1978 (age 47)[1][2] Tokyo, Japan |
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Years active | 1986–present |
Employer | Atomic Monkey |
Children | 1 |
Musical career | |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Labels | Dream Records |
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Nami Miyahara (宮原 永海,Miyahara Nami, born January 24, 1978 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated by Atomic Monkey. Miyahara debuted as a voice actress in 1998 as Shouko Yamanobe inMamotte Shugogetten. Notable roles she has played include Momoko Asuka and Masaru Yada from theOjamajo Doremi series, Wallace fromDigimon Adventure 02, Miyako Gōtokuji/Rolling Bubbles fromPowerpuff Girls Z, Lyuze fromCasshern Sins, and Akari Tsukumo fromYu-Gi-Oh! Zexal.
In addition to her voice acting, Miyahara also pursued a singing career and released her first extended play,Reason, in 2003. She also provided vocals forGenki Rockets.
When Miyahara was in junior high, she and her family moved to Austria, where she attended an international school and learned English.
Miyahara began her voice acting career in 1997.
Miyahara pursued a musical career alongside her voice acting works. Aside from performing image songs associated with some of the characters she voiced, she performs atopen mics. She released her firstindies album, titledREASON, in 2003. Miyahara also lent her vocals to some ofGenki Rockets' songs as part of fictional space girl Lumi's image.
Miyahara was also a featured artist in one ofFreeTEMPO's albums.
Miyahara gave birth to a boy on July 29, 2019.[3]
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"Dreaming" (FreeTEMPO featuring Nami Miyahara) | 2007 | Sounds |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Mamotte Shugogetten | Shouko Yamanobe | |
Yume no Crayon Oukoku | Yukkutakku | ||
St. Luminous Mission High School | Irina Goinov | ||
1999 | Magic Users' Club | Jurika Jinno | |
Ojamajo Doremi | Masaru Yada | ||
2000 | Ojamajo Doremi # | ||
Digimon Adventure 02: Part I: Digimon Hurricane Touchdown!! / Part 2: Supreme Evolution!! The Golden Digimentals | Wallace | First major role in theatrical film; also voiced the character in subsequent drama CDs | |
2001 | Mo~tto! Ojamajo Doremi | Momoko Asuka, Masaru Yada, Nini | |
2002 | Ojamajo Doremi Dokka~n! | ||
2005 | Kouchuu Ouja Mushiking ~Mori no Tami no Densetsu~ | Popo | |
2006 | Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z | Miyako Gōtokuji/Rolling Bubbles | |
2008 | Casshern Sins | Lyuze, Janice (singing voice) | Provided the singing voice of Janice only. |
Inazuma Eleven | Yuuya Kogure | ||
2009 | Umi Monogatari ~Anata ga Ite Kureta Koto~ | Utasha | |
Astro Boy | Sludge | ||
2010 | So Ra No Wo To | Aisha Aldola | Performed in German (in-universe language of Roman Empire) |
2011 | Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal | Akari Tsukumo | |
2020 | Looking for Magical Doremi | Momoko Asuka |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Ojamajo Adventure: Naisho no Mahou | Momoko Asuka | |
2019 | Puyo Puyo Quest | Voiced as part of an event celebrating the 20th anniversary of theOjamajo Doremi anime |
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