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Suzuka Ohgo

Suzuka Ohgo

5 titles Acting Aug 05, 1993 Yokohama, Japan

Suzuka Ohgo embarked on her acting journey in 2000 at the tender age of seven, joining the Sunflower (Himawari) theatrical company. She made her stage debut at the prestigious Meiji-za theater in the production "Story of a National Thief."

In early 2005, Ohgo made significant strides in her film career with her first major role in "Kita No Zeronen" (also known as "Year One in the North"), directed by Isao Yukisada. She shared the screen with renowned actor Ken Watanabe, portraying the character Tae Komatsubara. Later that year, she made her Hollywood debut in "Memoirs of a Geisha," directed by Rob Marshall, where she played the younger version of Nitta Sayuri, known as Sakamoto Chiyo. Her outstanding performance earned her the Japan Film Critics Award for Best Newcomer.

In 2006, she appeared in "Baruto no Gakuen" (translated as "Symphony of Joy"), a poignant film set against the backdrop of World War I, in which she played a girl of mixed German-Japanese descent searching for her father.

Transitioning into voice acting, Ohgo lent her voice to the character Hana (or "Hatchin") in the acclaimed anime "Michiko to Hatchin," starting in 2008, and also voiced Kaita in the popular video game "Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box." Her career continued to flourish as she worked with CATARMAN until 2013, showcasing her versatility across various forms of media.

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