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First and foremost, she's a seiyu who's probably better known for her singing career than her acting resume, even though her debut/big break was voicing Hitomi Kanzaki in ''[[Escaflowne]]''. Which was, well, a bit of beginner's luck: she was only supposed to voice Hitomi, but [[Yoko Kanno]] suggested that they have her sing the OP song and some others.
First and foremost, '''Maaya Sakamoto''' is a seiyuu who's probably better known for her singing career than her acting resume, even though her debut/big break was voicing Hitomi Kanzaki in ''[[Escaflowne]]''. Which was, well, a bit of beginner's luck: she was only supposed to voice Hitomi, but [[Yoko Kanno]] suggested that they have her sing the OP song and some others.


Sakamoto has many collaborations with the aforementioned [[Yoko Kanno]] and CLAMP. Her star as a seiyuu is still rising, even landing her parts in stage plays, including a multi-year run as Eponine in the Japanese production of ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]''. Several of her roles she has done [[Relationship Voice Actor|alongside]] [[Mamoru Miyano]] and [[Kenichi Suzumura]]. On August 8, 2011, she and Kenichi got married. Congratulations to them both!
Sakamoto has many collaborations with the aforementioned [[Yoko Kanno]] and CLAMP. Her star as a seiyuu is still rising, even landing her parts in stage plays, including a multi-year run as Eponine in the Japanese production of ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]''. Several of her roles she has done [[Relationship Voice Actor|alongside]] [[Mamoru Miyano]] and [[Kenichi Suzumura]]. On August 8, 2011, she and Kenichi got married. Congratulations to them both!

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=== Some of her roles include: ===
* ''Grapefruit'' (1997)
* ''Dive'' (1998)
* ''Lucy'' (2001)
* ''Shōnen Alice'' (2003)
* ''Yūnagi Loop'' (2005)
* ''Kazeyomi'' (2009)
* ''You Can't Catch Me'' (2011)
* ''Singer-songwriter'' (2013)
* ''Follow Me Up'' (2015)

{{actorroles|Some of her roles include:}}
* Fiona Jarnefeldt and Sumika Juutilainen in the ''[[Armored Core]]'' games
* Fiona Jarnefeldt and Sumika Juutilainen in the ''[[Armored Core]]'' games
* Hitomi Kanzaki in ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]''
* Hitomi Kanzaki in ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]''
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* Dub voice of Padmé ([[Natalie Portman]]) in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' prequels
* Dub voice of Padmé ([[Natalie Portman]]) in the ''[[Star Wars]]'' prequels
* Karin Junmai in ''[[Medabots]]''
* Karin Junmai in ''[[Medabots]]''
* Shiki Ryougi in ''[[Kara no Kyoukai:|Kara no Kyoukai]]'' and ''[[Melty Blood]]: Actress Again''{{spoiler|, as well as in her hidden boss [[Cameo]] in ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate/EXTRA]]}}''
* Shiki Ryougi in ''[[Kara no Kyoukai:]]'' and ''[[Melty Blood]]: Actress Again''{{spoiler|, as well as in her hidden boss [[Cameo]] in ''[[Fate/stay night|Fate/EXTRA]]''}}
* Tilia in ''[[Ar Tonelico 3|Ar tonelico III]]''
* Tilia in ''[[Ar Tonelico 3|Ar tonelico III]]''
* Alisa in ''[[God Eater]]''
* Alisa in ''[[God Eater]]''
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 9 May 2024

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First and foremost, Maaya Sakamoto is a seiyuu who's probably better known for her singing career than her acting resume, even though her debut/big break was voicing Hitomi Kanzaki in Escaflowne. Which was, well, a bit of beginner's luck: she was only supposed to voice Hitomi, but Yoko Kanno suggested that they have her sing the OP song and some others.

Sakamoto has many collaborations with the aforementioned Yoko Kanno and CLAMP. Her star as a seiyuu is still rising, even landing her parts in stage plays, including a multi-year run as Eponine in the Japanese production of Les Misérables. Several of her roles she has done alongside Mamoru Miyano and Kenichi Suzumura. On August 8, 2011, she and Kenichi got married. Congratulations to them both!

Discography:
  • Grapefruit (1997)
  • Dive (1998)
  • Lucy (2001)
  • Shōnen Alice (2003)
  • Yūnagi Loop (2005)
  • Kazeyomi (2009)
  • You Can't Catch Me (2011)
  • Singer-songwriter (2013)
  • Follow Me Up (2015)
Some of her roles include: