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==Notes==
==Notes==
* Appeared as a presenter in the live-action film adaptation of the novel ''Battle Royale'' (2000)
* Appeared as a presenter in the live-action film adaptation of the novel ''Battle Royale'' (2000)
* In September 2007, a thyroid condition called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graves%27_disease Grave's Disease] nearly sidetracked her voice-acting career, as described in her [http://web.archive.org/web/20080623105216/http://www3.bigcosmic.com/board/s/board.cgi?id=TSokcs&mode=newcom&newcomno=12&y=2007&m=9 blog entry]. Despite this debilitating disease, miraculously "Miyamoo" was able to make a voice-acting comeback for [[Evangelion 2.0]].
* In September 2007, a thyroid condition called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graves%27_disease Grave's Disease] nearly sidetracked her voice-acting career, as described in her [http://web.archive.org/web/20080623105216/http://www3.bigcosmic.com/board/s/board.cgi?id=TSokcs&mode=newcom&newcomno=12&y=2007&m=9 blog entry]. This disease affects the thyroid gland and throat, often leaving a victim unable to speak. At the time, many fans had speculated whether Miyamura would return to voice Asuka in the then-upcoming [[Evangelion 2.0]], or even if Asuka would not be featured out of respect to her seiyu, as is often done in Japan. Despite this debilitating disease, miraculously "Miyamu" was able to make a voice-acting comeback for [[Evangelion 2.0]] and the remaining installments of [[Rebuild of Evangelion]].
* Currently living in Melbourne, Australia, with husband and children.
* Miyamura lived for many years in Melbourne, Australia, with then husband/stuntman Seki Takayuki and a daughter. She had her own voice acting school, and returned to Japan later.


==Links==
==Links==
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[http://miyamu.info/ みやむーらいふ (Japanese)("Barebones" Site)]<br>
[http://miyamu.info/ みやむーらいふ (Japanese)("Barebones" Site)]<br>
[http://technosound.co.jp/onkochishin/ 親子知新 (Japanese)(Defunct Site)]<br>
[http://technosound.co.jp/onkochishin/ 親子知新 (Japanese)(Defunct Site)]<br>
[http://ameblo.jp/yuko-miyamura 宮村優子オフィシャルブログ (Japanese)(Blog)]
[http://ameblo.jp/yuko-miyamura 宮村優子オフィシャルブログ (Japanese)(Blog)]<br>
[https://x.com/386miyamura @386miyamura (Twitter)]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 17 June 2024

Yuko Miyamura
Yuko Miyamura
Characters voiced Asuka Langley Soryu
Birthday 12-4-1972


A selection of other characters voiced by Yuko Miyamura

Great Teacher Onizuka as Nanako Mizuki (ep. 1)

Hyper Police as Natsuki Sasahara

My-HiMe as Alyssa Searrs

NieA 7 as NieA

Outlaw Star as Aisha Clanclan

Those Who Hunt Elves as Ritsuko Inoue

and many others...

Notes

  • Appeared as a presenter in the live-action film adaptation of the novel Battle Royale (2000)
  • In September 2007, a thyroid condition called Grave's Disease nearly sidetracked her voice-acting career, as described in her blog entry. This disease affects the thyroid gland and throat, often leaving a victim unable to speak. At the time, many fans had speculated whether Miyamura would return to voice Asuka in the then-upcoming Evangelion 2.0, or even if Asuka would not be featured out of respect to her seiyu, as is often done in Japan. Despite this debilitating disease, miraculously "Miyamu" was able to make a voice-acting comeback for Evangelion 2.0 and the remaining installments of Rebuild of Evangelion.
  • Miyamura lived for many years in Melbourne, Australia, with then husband/stuntman Seki Takayuki and a daughter. She had her own voice acting school, and returned to Japan later.

Links

Anime News Network Encyclopedia
みやむーらいふ (Japanese)("Barebones" Site)
親子知新 (Japanese)(Defunct Site)
宮村優子オフィシャルブログ (Japanese)(Blog)
@386miyamura (Twitter)


Cast
Megumi Ogata | Yuko Miyamura | Megumi Hayashibara | Kotono Mitsuishi | Fumihiko Tachiki | Akira Ishida | Junko Iwao | Tomokazu Seki | Tetsuya Iwanaga | Mugihito | Motomu Kiyokawa | Maaya Sakamoto | Yuriko Yamaguchi | Koichi Yamadera | Miki Nagasawa | Hiro Yuki | Takehito Koyasu | Mika Doi | Maria Kawamura