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is a Japanese voice actress. She is affiliated with Aoni Production. Her roles included Natsumi Koshigaya in '' Non Non Biyori'', Shiromi Iori in '' Blue Archive'', Secre Swallowtail in '' Black Clover'', Ochaco Uraraka in '' My Hero Academia'', Tsubaki Sawabe in '' Your Lie in April'', Iroha Isshiki in '' My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'', Suzuka Dairenji in ''
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'', Cocoa Hoto in '' Is the Order a Rabbit?'', Ran Mitake in '' BanG Dream!'', Clarisse in '' Granblue Fantasy'', Yotsuba Nakano in '' The Quintessential Quintuplets'', Hasuki Komai in '' Boarding School Juliet'', Nao Tomori in '' Charlotte'', Rinne in '' Pretty Rhythm: Rainbow Live'' and '' King of Prism'', Yae Sakura in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'', Prinz Eugen in '' Azur Lane'', Gabi Braun in '' Attack on Titan: The Final Season'', Ephnel in '' SoulWorker'', Yae Miko in '' Genshin Impact'', and Fiona Frost in ''
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''. She has performed theme, and
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for each series. Sakura won the Best Supporting Actress award at the
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Biography

Sakura was born on January 29, 1994, in Ebisu, Shibuya,
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, Japan. She had a desire in becoming an actress and decided to enroll in a theater acting school, during her junior high school years. At school, she studied Japanese dancing, stretching, sword fighting, voice training and acting, although she initially continued to pursue acting, after performing on stage, she realized that she "was different" and decided that acting was no longer a suitable career for her. At this point, she decided to become a voice actress. Sakura made her voice acting debut in 2010, starring in '' Keroro Gunso the Super Movie: Creation! Ultimate Keroro, Wonder Space-Time Island'', and playing Futaba Shirayuki in the ninth episode of the anime series '' Ōkami-san & her Seven Companions'', as well as voicing background characters in the anime series '' Oreimo''. In 2011, she voiced Merry Nightmare, the heroine of the anime series '' Dream Eater Merry'', as well as the character Yozora Mikazuki in the anime series '' Haganai'' during flashbacks. She also performed the song , which was used as the ending theme to ''Dream Eater Merry''. In 2012, she voiced the character Miyabi Kannagi in '' Nakaimo - My Sister Is Among Them!'', Marii Buratei in '' Joshiraku'', and Ayami Ōruri in '' Pretty Rhythm: Dear My Future''. She also performed the song "Heavenly Lover" together with the other cast members of ''Nakaimo'', and the song " which she performed together with her ''Joshiraku'' co-stars; the song was used as the opening theme to ''Joshiraku''. In 2013, Sakura played Asuka Mishima in '' A Town Where You Live'', Alisa Ayase in '' Love Live!'', Yuiko Enomoto in '' Love Lab'', Natsumi Koshigaya in '' Non Non Biyori'', Akane Isshiki in '' Vividred Operation'' and Suzuka Dairenji in ''
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''. In 2014, she played the role of Cocoa Hoto in the anime series '' Is the Order a Rabbit?''; she and her co-stars performed the series' opening theme "Daydream Cafe" as the group Petit Rabbit's. She also played Silvia Lautreamont in '' Dragonar Academy'', Yuzuki Kurebayashi in '' Selector Infected WIXOSS'', Levi Kazama in '' Trinity Seven'' and Tsubaki Sawabe in '' Your Lie in April''. In 2015, Sakura reprised the role for the second season of ''Is the Order a Rabbit?''; she and her co-stars performed the series' opening theme "No-Poi!". She voiced Nao Tomori in '' Charlotte'', Iroha Isshiki in '' My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected'', Haru Onodera in '' Nisekoi'', and Moa in '' Show by Rock!!''. In 2016, Sakura played Ochaco Uraraka in '' My Hero Academia'', Rena Asteria in '' Regalia: The Three Sacred Stars'' and Ryoka Narusawa in '' Occultic;Nine''. In 2017, she played the roles of Hikari Tsuneki in '' Seiren'', Phoena in '' Chain Chronicle'', and Shizuku Hanaoka in '' Welcome to the Ballroom''. Sakura shared the Best Supporting Actress Award at the
12th Seiyu Awards The 12th Seiyu Awards was held on March 3, 2018 at the Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, JOQR Media Plus Hall in Minato, Tokyo. The winners of the Merit Awards, the Kei Tomiyama Award and the Kazue Takahashi Award were announced on February 16, 2018. T ...
with Saori Ōnishi. In 2018, she played the roles of Yū Ōsawa in '' Ms. Koizumi Loves Ramen Noodles'' and Saiko Yonebayashi in '' Tokyo Ghoul:re''. In 2019, she played Yotsuba Nakano in '' The Quintessential Quintuplets''. On January 31, 2022, Sakura announced that she has left her talent agency I'm Enterprise. The following day, Aoni Production announced that she has joined their agency.


Filmography


Live-action


Anime series


Original net animation


Original video animation


Anime films


Video games


Dubbing


Live-action

* '' Deadpool & Wolverine'', Cassandra Nova ( Emma Corrin) * '' The Exorcist: Believer'', Angela Fielding ( Lidya Jewett) * '' The Girl with All the Gifts'', Melanie ( Sennia Nanua) * ''Gran Turismo'', Leah Vega ( Emelia Hartford) * '' Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3'', Lylla ( Linda Cardellini) * '' Heart of Stone'', Keya Dhawan ( Alia Bhatt) * '' The Nun II'', Sophie ( Caitlin Rose Downey) * '' School of Rock'', Tomika ( Breanna Yde) * '' The Time Traveler's Wife'', Charisse ( Natasha Lopez)


Animation

* '' Ballerina'', Dora * '' The Cuphead Show!'', Ms. Chalice * '' Gabby's Dollhouse'', Kitty Fairy * ''
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'', Piglet Adeline * '' White Snake'', Xiao Qing


Discography


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Official agency profile
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