Keiko Aizawa (相沢恵子, Aizawa Keiko, born November 22, 1963) is a Japanese actress and voice actress, who is affiliated with the Gekidan Subaru production company.[1] She is married to Shigeru Ushiyama, a stage actor, voice actor and narrator also with Gekidan Subaru. Aizawa is originally from Kanagawa Prefecture.
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Born | (1963-11-22) November 22, 1963 (age 60)
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Years active | 1996–present |
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Agent | Gekidan Subaru |
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Height | 165 cm (5 ft 5 in) |
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Spouse | Shigeru Ushiyama |
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Anime
Television
- Boogiepop Phantom (2000), Kanae Oikawa
- Gensomaden Saiyuki (2000), Dr. Huang
- Detective Conan (2001), Hanaoka Reiko (ep 260)[2]
- Last Exile (2003), Justina Valca (ep 15)[3]
- Saiyuki Reload (2003), Dr. Huang
- Saiyuki Reload Gunlock (2004), Dr. Hwang
- Maria-sama ga Miteru: Haru (2004), Sayako Ogasawara (eps 1, 13)
- Sakura Taisen: Le Nouveau Paris (2004 OVA), Isabelle "Grand Mere" Lyotte
- Emma: A Victorian Romance (2005), Mrs. Campbell
- Emma: A Victorian Romance Second Act (2007), Mrs. Campbell
Original video animations
Dubbing roles
TV series (regular appearance)
Films
- Tango & Cash (1990), Katherine 'Kiki' Tango, on TV broadcast version dub
- Demolition Man (1993), Lenina Huxley (Sandra Bullock)[9]
- Heart and Souls (1993), Anne (Elisabeth Shue)[10]
- Point of No Return (1993), Maggie Hayward (Bridget Fonda)[11]
- Timecop (1995), Melissa Walker (Mia Sara)[12]
- Village of the Damned (1995), Dr. Susan Verner (Kirstie Alley)[13]
- Looking for Richard (1996), Lady Anne (Winona Ryder)[14]
- Asteroid (1997), Dr. Lily McKee (Annabella Sciorra)
- Cliffhanger (1997), Jessie Deighan (Janine Turner)[15][16]
- The Crow (1997), Shelly Webster (Sofia Shinas), on TV Tokyo dub[17]
- Tomorrow Never Dies (1998), Paris Carver
- The X-Files (1998), Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson)[18]
- The Man in the Iron Mask (1998), Christine Bellefort (Judith Godrèche)[19]
- The Cell (2000), Dr. Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez)[20]
- Man on the Moon (2000), Lynne Margulies (Courtney Love)[21]
- X-Men (2000), Storm (Halle Berry)[22]
- In the Mood for Love (2001), Su Li-zhen (Maggie Cheung)[23]
- Hide and Seek (2005), Allison Callaway, on TV broadcast version dub
- Firewall (2006), Beth Stanfield (Virginia Madsen)
- La Vie en rose (2007), Titine (Emmanuelle Seigner)[24]
- The X-Files: I Want to Believe (2008), Dana Scully (Gillian Anderson)[25]
- Angels & Demons (2009), Dr. Vittoria Vetra (Ayelet Zurer)[26]
- Last Light (2009), Hope Whitmore (Lynne Moody)[27]
- Psycho (2010), Lila Crane (Vera Miles)[28]
- The East (2013), Paige Williams (Julia Ormond)[29]
- Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Aunt Ellie (Rachel Griffiths)[30]
- Robot Overlords (2014), Kate (Gillian Anderson)
- Boychoir (2014), Ms. Steel (Debra Winger)[31]
TV series (guest appearance)
Other TV series in which Aizawa dubbed for either sub-regular casts or guest include: Star Trek: Voyager, CSI: Miami (Season 2, episode 4)
"The Shaking Restaurant". Detective Conan. Episode 260. December 3, 2001. Yomiuri TV.
"Fairy Chess". Last Exile. Episode 15. July 14, 2003. TV Tokyo.
"愛が微笑む時[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
"アサシン/暗・殺・者". NBCUniversal Entertainment Japan. Retrieved October 19, 2021.
"光る眼[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
"仮面の男". The Cinema. Retrieved January 1, 2023.
"ザ・セル". Star Channel. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
"ザ・イースト". Star Channel. Retrieved July 6, 2019.