Yûko Miyamura
Yûko Miyamura is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and singer. She was born on December 4, 1972, in Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
Miyamura has had a prolific career in the entertainment industry, with notable contributions in both live-action and animated works. She is best known for her work as a voice actress, lending her voice to numerous iconic characters in anime, video games, and animated films.
One of Miyamura’s most recognizable roles is that of Asuka Langley Soryu in the popular anime series “Neon Genesis Evangelion” (1995-1996) and its subsequent films. Her portrayal of Asuka, a feisty and complex character, became a fan favorite and solidified her status as a talented voice actress.
Miyamura has also provided voices for other memorable characters, including Casca in the anime series “Berserk,” Larxene in the “Kingdom Hearts” video game series, and Chun-Li in various “Street Fighter” games.
In addition to her voice acting work, Miyamura has appeared in live-action films and television dramas. She has demonstrated her versatility as an actress by taking on a variety of roles in different genres.
Outside of her acting career, Miyamura has pursued music and has released several singles and albums. She has also performed in concerts and events, showcasing her singing talent to her fans.
Yûko Miyamura’s contributions to the world of voice acting have made her a beloved figure in the anime and gaming communities. Her ability to bring characters to life with her voice, capturing their essence and emotions, has garnered her recognition and appreciation from fans worldwide.