Junko Hori
Junko Hori (堀 絢子 Hori Junko), born on February 2, 1942, in Tokyo, Japan, is a distinguished actress and voice actress affiliated with Production Baobab. With a career spanning several decades, Hori has made significant contributions to the world of animation and television.
She gained widespread recognition for voicing the main characters in three notable works by Fujiko Fujio: *Obake no Q-tarō*, *Ninja Hattori-kun*, and *Chimpui*. Her ability to bring animated characters to life has endeared her to audiences, showcasing her versatile vocal talent and captivating performances.
In addition to her iconic roles in Japanese animation, Hori has also made a mark in the realm of dubbing. She is particularly well-known for her portrayal of Jerry in the Japanese version of *Tom and Jerry* from 1969 to 1970, as well as voicing the beloved character Bart Simpson in *The Simpsons*. Her work has not only entertained viewers but has also contributed to the popularity of these series in Japan.
Throughout her career, Junko Hori has been celebrated for her skillful performances and has established herself as a prominent figure in the voice acting community, leaving a lasting legacy in the industry.