Yuriko Yamamoto

Yuriko Yamamoto (山本 百合子, Yamamoto Yuriko, born February 13, 1960) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Hino, Tokyo.[1] She is represented by Aoni Production. Her debut role was the title character in Hello! Sandybell in 1981. She has voiced many major roles in 1980s and 1990s anime such as Fight! Iczer One, Gall Force, Saint Seiya, Magical Taluluto, and RG Veda.

Yuriko Yamamoto
山本 百合子
Born (1960-02-13) February 13, 1960[1]
Occupation
Years active1981–present
AgentAoni Production
Height161 cm (5 ft 3 in)[1]

Biography

Filmography

Anime

Year Series Role Notes Source[2]
1981Hello! SandybellSandybellDebut role[3]
1982Arcadia of My YouthLa Mime
198384Lady Georgie!Georgie [3]
1984Wing-ManMorimoto Momoko [3]
1984Fist of the North StarYuria [3]
1984Kinnikuman {Ooabare! Seigi Choujin}Bibimbaanime[3]
1985NoraNora ScholarOVA[3]
198586Hai Step JunJun Nonomiya 
1985DancougaSara Yuki [3]
198587Fight! Iczer OneIczer-1series[3]
1986Mobile Suit Gundam ZZRasara Moon, Sarasa Moon [3]
1986Gou Q Chouji IkkimanKatorine [3]
198688Gall ForceRumyFirst chapter arc[3]
198689Saint SeiyaEagle Marin, Seika [3]
1986Katsugeki shojo tantei-danYuriko EdogawaOVA
1986Twinkle Heart - Gingakei made Todokanai (OAV)Berry [3]
1987Hana no Asuka-gumi!Yokko [3]
1987Crystal TriangleMiyabi [3]
1988Fight! RamenmanLania [3]
1988The Burning Wild ManSayuri Ayanokouji [3]
1988Kiteretsu DaihyakkaMiyoko Nonohana
198898Transformers: Super-God MasterforceMinerva [3]
198897Legend of the Galactic HeroesEvangeline Mittermeyer 
1988AnpanmanRingo-chan
1989EarthianTakako [3]
1989Sally the WitchSally Yumeno1989 series[3]
198990Gall Force Earth ChapterLamidia McKenzieEarth Chapter arc[3]
1989Karura Mau]Maiko Ougianime[3]
1989Yajikita Gakuen DōchūkiYajima Junko (Yaji-san)anime[3]
199092Magical TalulutoRia Kinakaamo [3]
1990Hengen Taima Yakou Karura MauMaiko OgiOVA
199192RG VedaSomaOVA and anime[3]
199192Tomoe ga YukuTomoe Oujimaanime[3]
199394Kishin CorpsFujishima YoshikoOVA[3]
1993Ghost Sweeper MikamiReika RyuuzakiEpisode 20
1993AnpanmanEnpitsu-bouyaFirst voice
1995Sailor MoonLilica HubertSupers Special 3[3]
1995Galaxy Fraulein YunaElnar [3]
2001PokémonMaya
2004Detective ConanKanako HitomiEpisode 366
2005AirMinagi's mother [3]
2006Angel HeartTomomi Asakura 
2007Dancouga NovaVladmir 
2012Chibi Maruko-chanKyouko 
2012Detective ConanHatsune KamonEpisodes 667-668
2016 Witchy Pretty Cure!The Fairy Queen [4]
 Asuka sets of new Kabukicho story flowers!YokkoOVA
 Harbor Light story - from fashion Lara -LaraOVA
 Hi-Speed JecyTelenneOVA and anime[3]
 Ten no hoshi ha ryuu no kiba?anime[3]
2017One PieceVinsmoke Sora 
2019One PieceShinobu 

Drama audio recordings

Yamamoto has voiced in drama CDs and cassettes.[3]

Year Series Role Notes Source[2]
 Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Galaxy WaveElnar [3]
 Hi-Speed Jecy: Mobius no wanaTere-nu [3]
 Karura Mau! "Nara Onryou Emaki"? [3]
 Kaze no Densetsu Xanadu II Heroine Tachi no TanjoubPyrra [3]
 Kishin Heidan Rei? [3]
 RG Veda -Kyoujou Engoku hen-Soma [3]
 Sei (St) Elza Crusaders Bangaihen "LZA Debut!?"Orikura Miho (Miho) [3]
 Seifuu no Senki Zebuuroshia SagaAporonia [3]

Video games

Year Series Role Notes Source[2]
 AirMotherDreamcast, PS2, PSP[3]
 Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Final EditionElnarPlayStation[3]
 Himitsu Sentai Metamor VErikaPlayStation[3]
 Mahou no Shoujo Silky LipLipMegadrive[3]
 Mercurius Pretty End of the CenturyDeboraDreamcast[3]
 Shining Force IIIAirinSega Saturn[3]
 Super Real Mahjong P VShoukoMultiple platforms[3]
 Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsuhen?PlayStation[3]
 Tenshi no uta II: Datenshi no sentakuRiannaPC-Engine[3]
1985 (original release)Time GalReikaArcade, Mega-CD/Sega CD, LaserActive[5]

References

  1. 山本 百合子|日本タレント名鑑. Nihon Tarento Meikan (in Japanese). Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  2. 青二プロダクション 山本百合子. Aoni Production (in Japanese). Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  3. Doi, Hitoshi. "Search results for "Yamamoto Yuriko" in ALL database". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  4. http://www.animatetimes.com/news/details.php?id=1480650526
  5. Japanese Mega CD Manuals. Japanese Mega CD Manuals (in Japanese). Retrieved July 14, 2016.


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