Mami Koyama
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Mami Koyama | |
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Born |
Nishio, Aichi, Japan | January 17, 1955
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1975-present |
Spouse(s) | Tōru Furuya (1976-1983)[citation needed] |
Mami Koyama (小山 茉美 Koyama Mami, born January 17, 1955), credited as 小山 まみ until 1980, is a Japanese voice actress and J-pop vocalist who was born in Nishio, Aichi. Koyama is affiliated with Aoni Production.
Her best-known voice roles include Arale Norimaki in Dr. Slump, Minky Momo in Mahou no Princess Minky Momo, Lunch in Dragon Ball, and Ryoko Mendou in Urusei Yatsura.
Notable voice roles
Anime
- Ikkyū-san (1975) (young Yayoi Kikyoya)
- Gaiking (1976) (Midori Fujiyama)
- Attack on Tomorrow (1977) (Mimi Hijiri)
- Haikara-san ga Tōru (1978) (Lalissa)
- Mobile Suit Gundam (1978) (Kycilia Zabi)
- The Wonderful Adventure of Nils (1980) (Nils)
- Dr. Slump 1st series (1981) (Arale Norimaki)
- Macron 1 (1981) (Remy Shimada)
- Magical Princess Minky Momo (1982) (Minky Momo)
- Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982) (Zia - first Japanese dubbing, 1982)
- Urusei Yatsura (1982) (Ryoko Mendou, Princess Amaterasu)
- Anmitsu Hime (1986) (Anmitsu Hime)
- Dragon Ball (1986) (Lunch, Arale Norimaki)
- Saint Seiya (1986) (Ophiuchus Shaina)
- City Hunter (1987) (Miki)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1987) (Korosuke)
- Dragon Ball Z (1989) (Lunch)
- Oniisama e... (1991) (Fukiko "Miya-sama" Ichinomiya)
- Sailor Moon R (1993) (Green Esmeraude)
- Silent Möbius (1998) (Mana Isozaki)
- The Candidate for Goddess (2000) (Dr. Rill Croford)
- Shaman King (Lilirara)
- Detective Conan (Sharon Vineyard/Vermouth)
- Twelve Kingdoms (2002) (Jyoei)
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004) (Talia Gladys)
- Monster (2004) (Eva Heinemann)
- Angel Heart (2005) (Miki)
- Black Lagoon (2006) (Balalaika)
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) (Young Pinako Rockbell)
- Nichijou (2011) (Comic manuscript paper at episode 20)
- Hyōka (2012) (Youko Itoigawa)
- Saint Seiya Omega (2012) (Ophiuchus Shaina)
Films
- Akira (Kei)
- Appleseed (Athena Areios)
- Case Closed: The Raven Chaser (Vermouth)
- Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies (Pasta)
- Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (Lunch)
- Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure (Lunch, Arale Norimaki)
- Lupin III: The Plot of the Fuma Clan (Fujiko Mine)
- Metropolis (Enmy)
- Millennium Actress (adult Chiyoko Fujiwara)
- Toward the Terra (Karina)
- X/1999 (Karen Kasumi)
Original video animation (OVA)
- Battle Angel OVA (Chiren)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team (Karen Joshua)
- X-Bomber (Lamia)
Video games
- Brave Story: New Traveler (Kutz)
- Resistance: Retribution (Rachel Parker)
Dubbing
Film
- Kim Basinger
- The Natural (Memo Paris)
- Fool for Love (May)
- 9½ Weeks (Elizabeth McGraw)
- Batman (Vicki Vale (TV Asahi edition))
- The Marrying Man (Vicki Anderson)
- The Getaway (Carol McCoy)
- Michelle Pfeiffer
- Dangerous Minds (LouAnne Johnson)
- Up Close & Personal (Sally "Tally" Atwater)
- A Thousand Acres (Rose Cook Lewis)
- What Lies Beneath (Claire Spencer)
- Sharon Stone
- Total Recall (Lori Quaid (TV Asahi edition))
- The Specialist (May Munro)
- The Quick and the Dead (Ellen 'The Lady' (TV Asahi edition))
- Beautiful Joe (Hush)
- Catwoman (Laurel Hedare)
- American Beauty (Carolyn Burnham (Annette Bening))
- Godzilla (Dr. Elsie Chapman (Vicki Lewis))
- In the Cut (Frannie Avery (Meg Ryan))
- Lifeforce (Female Vampire (Mathilda May))
- Major League (Lynn Wells (Rene Russo))
- Miller's Crossing (Verna Bernbaum (Marcia Gay Harden))
- Practical Magic (Gillian Owens (Nicole Kidman))
- Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee))
Television
- Blossom (Sharon LeMeure (Gail Edwards))
- Desperate Housewives (Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong))
- GI Joe (Scarlett (B. J. Ward))
- Seinfeld (Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Dreyfus))
Theater animation
- WALL-E (Axiom's computer)
Television animation
- The Raccoons (Melissa Raccoon)
External links
- Official website
- Mami Koyama at the Seiyuu database
- Mami Koyama at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Aoni Production
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