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Megumi Ogata (緒方 恵美, Ogata Megumi, born June 6, 1965) is a Japanese actress and singer from the Greater Tokyo Area. [1] As a singer, she goes by the name em:óu . She attended Tokai University , but left because of her lack of interest.
Kurama was Megumi Ogata's first voice-acting role. She stated that while auditioning it was a requirement by the anime's production company that the character's voice sound like a 17-year-old male but also like that of a member of Takarazuka Revue, an all-female musical theatre group that portrays both men and women. [9]
Megumi Odaka (小高恵美, Odaka Megumi, born May 9, 1972, in Yokohama, Kanagawa, Japan) is a former Japanese idol, actress and singer. She is best known for the role of Miki Saegusa in six Godzilla films from 1989 to 1995.
In the 2021 animated film adaptation of the manga, Jujutsu Kaisen 0, Yuta is voiced by Megumi Ogata in the Japanese version and Kayleigh McKee in the English version. Ogata's role was picked by Akutami himself, finding her ideal for the part, while McKee felt pressure over her work because of her lack of experience when the film was dubbed.
Shinji is voiced by Megumi Ogata in the original Japanese version as well as in the films, spin-offs, video games, [27] [28] and the Rebuild of Evangelion film series. Ogata's agent initially refused her participation in Evangelion, and she agreed due to her status as a newcomer, but Anno directly insisted on her.
Sadako Ogata, a former top U.N. refugee official known for donning a helmet and flak jacket on trips into the field, has died, Japanese public broadcaster NHK said, without stating the cause. The ...
Megumi Ogata voices Yugi in the first series' animated adaptation.. Yugi Mutou is the main protagonist of the story. In the manga's first chapter, he tries to complete the Millennium Puzzle (千年パズル, Sennen Pazuru), one of the seven Millennium Items and an ancient Egyptian artifact, in hopes it will grant his wish of obtaining friends.
"She was always showing compassion to those who were suffering," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said. UPDATE 2-Japan's Sadako Ogata, first female U.N. refugee chief, dies at 92 Skip to main ...