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Ryoko Shiraishi

Ryoko Shiraishi

21 titles Acting Sep 07, 1982 Kashiba, Nara, Japan

Ryoko Shiraishi (白石 涼子, Shiraishi Ryouko) is a renowned Japanese voice actress and singer, celebrated for her versatile vocal talents and dynamic performances. Born on November 15, 1982, she carved a niche for herself in the entertainment industry as a prominent member of the idol group Drops, which has since disbanded.

Shiraishi’s career in voice acting began in the early 2000s, and she quickly gained recognition for her work in various popular anime series. Among her notable roles are her portrayals of characters like Rika Furude in "Higurashi: When They Cry," and Yuki Yoshikawa in "Gakuen Alice." Her ability to convey diverse emotions has made her a sought-after talent in the anime voice acting community.

In addition to her voice work, Shiraishi has also made a mark as a singer, lending her voice to several theme songs and character songs for the series she has participated in. Her contributions to the industry have earned her a dedicated fanbase and respect from her peers.

Throughout her career, Ryoko Shiraishi has been nominated for and received several accolades, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Japanese pop culture. With a rich portfolio and a passion for her craft, she continues to inspire aspiring artists and entertain audiences around the world.

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