Hiromi Tsuru
Japanese actress
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- Hiromi Tsuru ( 鶴 ひろみ , Tsuru Hiromi ; March 29, 1960 – November 16, 2017) was a Japanese actress and narrator.
- She was most known for voicing the character of Bulma ( Dragon Ball ) for over 31 years.
- Anpanman ), Madoka Ayukawa ( Kimagure Orange Road ), Miyuki Kashima ( Miyuki ), Reiko Mikami ( Ghost Sweeper Mikami ), Meryl Strife ( Trigun ), Naomi Hunter ( Metal Gear series), Oyone-baasan ( Chibi Maruko-chan ), and Asuna Kujo ( Maison Ikkoku ).
- In the second grade of elementary school, she joined the Himawari Theatre Group with her sister.
- In 1969, she also appeared in the fourth episode "Masked Cemetery" of Horror Theater Unbalance (Fuji TV) under the direction of Eizo Yamagiwa and with the same script by Shinichi Ichikawa.
Hiromi Tsuru (鶴 ひろみ, Tsuru Hiromi; March 29, 1960 – November 16, 2017) was a Japanese actress and narrator. During her life, she was attached to the Himawari Theatre Group as a child and then to Aoni Production at the time of her death. She was most known for voicing the character of Bulma (Dragon Ball) for over 31 years. She was also known for her roles as Ukyo Kuonji (Ranma ½), Dokin-chan (Soreike! Anpanman), Madoka Ayukawa (Kimagure Orange Road), Miyuki Kashima (Miyuki), Reiko Mikami (Ghost Sweeper Mikami), Meryl Strife (Trigun), Naomi Hunter (Metal Gear series), Oyone-baasan (Chibi Maruko-chan), and Asuna Kujo (Maison Ikkoku).
Biography
Tsuru was born in Chitose, Hokkaido. In the second grade of elementary school, she joined the Himawari Theatre Group with her sister. In 1968, Tsuru auditioned for Princess Comet (TBS) and made her drama debut in episode 63 "Yokai no Mori". In 1969, she also appeared in the fourth episode "Masked Cemetery" of Horror Theater Unbalance (Fuji TV) under the direction of Eizo Yamagiwa and with the same script by Shinichi Ichikawa.
After that, she appeared on the cover of learning magazines, fashion shows for children's clothing, and television dramas such as Aya no Onna (Fuji TV). Tsuru also lent her voice to Jodie Foster in the American film Bugsy Malone aired on Sunday Western Painting Theater (TV Asahi).
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