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Naoko Kouda
Japanese voice actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yumiko Satō (佐藤 由美子, Satō Yumiko; born March 22, 1959 in Hokkaidō), better known by the stage name Naoko Kouda (幸田 直子, Kōda Naoko; previously credited with the Kanji 幸田 奈穂子), is a Japanese voice actress who works for Mausu Promotion. She graduated from Nihon University College of Art.
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Notable voice roles
Anime
- Hidamari no Ki (2000) (Manjiro's Mother)
- Lupin III: Bye-Bye Lady Liberty (xxxx) (Judy)
- Saint Tail (xxxx) (Rosemary Sendou)
- Kuromajo-san ga Toru!! (2013) (Chikako Kurotori)
- Girls Band Cry (2024) (Tendou Awa)
Game
- Valkyrie Profile (xxxx) (Lorenta, Platina's mother, Old woman at Hai Lan)
- Enemy Zero (xxxx) (Kimberly)
- Shinobido: Way of the Ninja (xxxx) (Lady Sadame)
- Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (xxxx) (Donna Vega)
Tokusatsu
- Juken Sentai Gekiranger (2007) (Sea Fist Demon (Confrontation Beast Jelly-Fist) Rageku (eps. 1, 15 - 35, 49))
- Kamen Rider W (2009) (Shroud (Fumine Sonozaki) (eps. 19 - 49))
- Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W Featuring Skull: Movie War Core (2010) (Shroud (Fumine Sonozaki))
- Kamen Rider Ghost (2015) (Katchu Gamma (ep. 21 - 22))
Dubbing
Live-action
- Sigourney Weaver
- Alien (Ellen Ripley)[1]
- Aliens (Ellen Ripley)[2]
- Alien 3 (Ellen Ripley)[3]
- Alien Resurrection (Ellen Ripley)[4]
- Snow White: A Tale of Terror (Lady Claudia Hoffman)
- Chappie (Michelle Bradley)[5]
- Billie Whitelaw
- The 33 (María Segovia (Juliette Binoche)
- 9-1-1 (Athena Grant Nash (Angela Bassett))[6]
- Angels in America (Nurse Emily, the Homeless Woman, the Angel of America (Emma Thompson))
- Black Panther (Ramonda (Angela Bassett))[7]
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Ramonda (Angela Bassett))[8]
- Dallas (Sue Ellen Ewing (Linda Gray))
- The Dark Crystal (Aughra, SkekEkt)
- Dick Tracy (Breathless Mahoney (Madonna))[9]
- ER (Dr. Abby Keaton (Glenne Headly))[10]
- Everything Everywhere All at Once (Deirdre Beaubeirdre (Jamie Lee Curtis))[11]
- The Ghost Writer (Ruth Lang (Olivia Williams))[12]
- Halloween (Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis))[13]
- Halloween Kills (Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis))[14]
- Halloween II (1988 NTV edition) (Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis))[15]
- The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Mrs. Mott/Peyton Flanders (Rebecca De Mornay))
- Happiest Season (Tipper (Mary Steenburgen))[16]
- Harry Potter film series (Sybill Trelawney (Emma Thompson))[17][18]
- The Hole in the Ground (Noreen Brady (Kati Outinen))[19]
- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Elsa Schneider (Alison Doody))[20]
- The Intern (Fiona (Rene Russo))[21]
- Internal Affairs (Kathleen Avilla (Nancy Travis))[22]
- Jerry Maguire (Laurel Boyd (Bonnie Hunt))
- Labyrinth (Junk Lady)
- Leap of Faith (Jane Larson (Debra Winger))[23]
- Married to the Mob (Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer))
- Melrose Place (Amanda Woodward (Heather Locklear))
- The Missing (Gemma Webster (Keeley Hawes))[24]
- Mission: Impossible (1999 Fuji TV edition) (Sarah Davies (Kristin Scott Thomas))
- MotherFatherSon (Maggie Barns (Sinéad Cusack))[25]
- Passenger 57 (Sabrina Ritchie (Elizabeth Hurley))[26]
- Practical Magic (Sally Owens (Sandra Bullock))[27]
- Pretty Woman (Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts))
- Ready or Not (Becky Le Domas (Andie MacDowell))[28]
- The River (Mae Garvey (Sissy Spacek))
- The Running Man (1990 TV Asahi edition) (Amber Méndez (María Conchita Alonso))[29]
- Spin City (Caitlin Moore (Heather Locklear))[30]
- Thumbsucker (Audrey Cobb (Tilda Swinton))[31]
- To the Bone (Susan (Carrie Preston))[32]
- Twin Dragons (Tong Sum (Nina Li Chi))[33]
- X-Men (Mystique (Rebecca Romijn))
- X2 (Mystique (Rebecca Romijn))[34]
- X-Men: The Last Stand (Mystique (Rebecca Romijn))
- Young Sheldon (Victoria MacElroy (Valerie Mahaffey))[35]
Animation
- Cybersix (Elaine)
- Kung Fu Panda 4 (The Chameleon)[36]
- Les Mondes Engloutis (Loria)
- X-Men: The Animated Series (Emma Frost)
- Looney Tunes (Sylvester's Mother)
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References
External links
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