Mami Koyama

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Mami Koyama

Mami Koyama (小山 茉美, Koyama Mami) is a renowned Japanese actress, voice actress, and narrator currently affiliated with Aoni Production. Born on January 17, 1955, in Nishio, Aichi, Japan, she has become particularly renowned for her icon-building voice roles in several anime and film series. A few of her well-known voice roles include Ophiuchus Shaina in Saint Seiya, Arale Norimaki in Dr. Slump, Lunch in Dragon Ball, Kaguya Ōtsutsuki in Naruto: Shippuden, and Charlotte Linlin (Big Mom) in One Piece. She has also voiced several characters in 1990s and 2000s anime series, including Balalaika in Black Lagoon, Talia Gladys in Gundam Seed Destiny, Eva Heinemann in Monster, and Yōko Itoigawa in Hyōka. Additionally, she has lent her voice for feature films, such as Kei in Akira and the adult Chiyoko Fujiwara in Millennium Actress. Apart from her voice acting roles, she has also accomplished herself as a narrator in several series and as an actress. She began her career as an actress in the TV drama Kiyoko wa Naku Mon ka and switched to voice acting in 1975.

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Given Name: Mami Koyama

Born: Nishio, Aichi, Japan

Citizenship: Japanese

Birthday: January 17, 1955

Occupations: Actress, Voice actress, Narrator

Years Active: 1973-present

Spouses: Tōru Furuya

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