Romi Park
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Romi Park (朴 璐美, Paku Romi?) born January 22, 1972 is a Japanese-Korean actress and voice actor born in Edogawa, Tokyo. Though born, raised and living in Japan, her nationality is Korean since her family decided to remain Korean for last two generations since their coming to Japan. She graduated from the Tōhō Gakuen College of Drama and Music, and studied Korean language in Yonsei University's Korean Language Institute (한국어학당) At the first Seiyū Awards, she won "Best Main Character (female)" for her portrayal of Nana Osaki. Her most well-known roles are usually tough, calm, and mature preteen or teenage boys who are often called prodigies in their fictional universes (for example, Tao Ren, Tōshirō Hitsugaya, Edward Elric, and Natsume Hyūga). Her female roles also fit the "tough/punk lady" archetype (Temari from Naruto, Nana Osaki and Teresa in Claymore).
Name
Because the first hanja in her given name, 璐 (ro), doesn't exist as a kanji in most popular Japanese encodings like JIS X 0208, her name is usually written differently by Japanese internet users to avoid using the gaiji 璐, which may not display properly on many computers and is cumbersome to input. For example, the Japanese language Wikipedia entry writes her name as 朴ロ美. (See Japanese language and computers for more on character encoding problems.)
Voice roles
Leading roles in bold
Television animation
Television live-action
Drama CD
- Blaue Rosen - Misaki Doujima
- Bleach: Hanatarou's Lost Item - Tōshirō Hitsugaya
- Bleach: The Night Before the Confusion - Tōshirō Hitsugaya
- Gakuen Alice - Natsume Hyuuga
- Kimi to Boku - Kirik
- The Law of Ueki: The Law of Drama - Kousuke Ueki
- The Law of Ueki: The Law of Radio - Kousuke Ueki
- Amatsuki - Kuchiha
- Digimon Adventure 02: Michi e no Armor Shinka - Ken Ichijouji
- Digimon Adventure 02: Original Story, Summer 2003, Spring Sunlight (Haru no Hizashi) Track - Ken Ichijouji
- Number - Toneriko Furoribanda
Video game roles
Dubbing roles
External links
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Park, Romi |
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January 22, 1972 |
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Tokyo, Japan |
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