Mayumi Shō
Japanese voice actress (born 1965)
You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese. (June 2019) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
- View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article.
- Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.
- Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article.
- You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is
Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at [[:ja:荘真由美]]; see its history for attribution.
- You may also add the template
{{Translated|ja|荘真由美}}
to the talk page. - For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.
Mayumi Shō | |
---|---|
荘 真由美 | |
Born | (1965-02-05) February 5, 1965 (age 59) Tokyo, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Voice actress Director at Kekke Corporation |
Years active | 1984–2007 |
Spouse | Keiichi Nanba |
Mayumi Shō (荘 真由美, Shō Mayumi, born February 5, 1965 in Tokyo) is a Japanese voice actress. She formerly worked at Aoni Production and is now a director at Kekke Corporation. She is married to voice actor Keiichi Nanba.[citation needed]
Filmography
Television animation
- Adventures of the Little Koala (1984) (Mimi)
- High School! Kimengumi (1985) (Kiri Ichidou)
- Dragon Ball (1986) (Chi-Chi)
- Maison Ikkoku (1986) (Ikuko Otonashi)
- Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (1986) (Haro and Qum)
- Lady!! (1987-1988) (Mary Waverley)
- Ai no Wakakusa Monogatari (1987) (Beth March)
- Kimagure Orange Road (1987) (Kumiko Oda)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988) (Miyoko Nonoka (1st voice))
- Oishinbo (1988) (Yūko Kurita)
- Dragon Ball Z (1989) (Chi-Chi (1st voice))
- The Kindaichi Case Files (1998) (Naoko Torimaru) (ep 51-54)
- Konjiki no Gash Bell!! (2003) (Sherry's Mother)
- Futari wa Pretty Cure (2004) (Rie Misumi)
- Welcome to the N.H.K. (2006) (Satou Shizue)
- Love Com (2007) (Umibozu's wife)
OVA
- Fight! Iczer One (1985) (Nagisa Kanou)
- Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God (1985) (Sayuri Michinaga)
- Megazone 23 (1985) (Mai Yumekano)
- Dangaioh (1987) (Mia Alice)
- Appleseed (1988) (Hitomi)
- Space Family Carlvinson (1988) (Corona)
- Hades Project Zeorymer (1988) (Yuratei)
Theatrical animation
- Lupin III: The Plot of the Fuma Clan (1987) (Murasaki Suminawa)
- Saint Seiya: The Movie (1987) (Eri Aizawa)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack (1988) (Cheimin Noa)
- Dragon Ball Z: Dead Zone (1989) (Chi-Chi)
- Dragon Ball Z: The World's Strongest (1990) (Chi-Chi)
- Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might (1990) (Chi-Chi)
- Dragon Ball Z: Lord Slug (1991) (Chi-Chi)
- Dragon Ball Z: Cooler's Revenge (1991) (Chi-Chi)
- Doraemon: Nobita Drifts in the Universe (1999) (Freyja)
Video games
- Golden Axe (1989) (Princess consort)
- Ys I & II (1989) (Reah)
- Final Zone II (1990) (Ling Momoko)
- Death Bringer (1992) (Claudia)
- Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (2002) (Chi-Chi)
Dubbing
- The NeverEnding Story (The Childlike Empress (Tami Stronach))[1]
References
- ^ "ネバーエンディング・ストーリー<インターナショナル版HDニューマスター> ネバーエンディング・ストーリー<エクステンデッド版HDニューマスター>". Zeque Productions. Retrieved July 16, 2019.
- Kekke Corporation
External links
- Mayumi Shō at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Mayumi Shō at IMDb
- v
- t
- e