Noriko Ohara
Noriko Ohara, originally named Noriko Tobe, was born on October 2, 1935, in Tokyo, Japan. She has made a significant mark in the world of animation and voice acting, captivating audiences with her performances across several notable projects. Ohara is best remembered for her roles in iconic anime series and films, including her work in "Future Boy Conan" (1978), where she lent her voice to one of the main characters. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in "The Rose of Versailles" (1979), a beloved classic that has left a lasting legacy in the anime community.
Her versatility and talent further shined in "Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?" (1984), a film that has become a cornerstone of the mecha genre and solidified her status as a prominent voice actress. Throughout her career, Noriko Ohara has contributed to the growth of Japanese animation, showcasing her skills in a range of diverse roles. Her work has not only entertained fans but has also influenced future generations of voice actors. With an enduring legacy that spans decades, Ohara remains a celebrated figure in the realm of anime, leaving an indelible impression on the industry.
Filmography
Crusher Joe
Galaxy Express 999: The Movie
Adieu Galaxy Express 999
Horus: Prince of the Sun
Heidi, Girl of the Alps
Sindbad the Sailor
Future Boy Conan
Urusei Yatsura