Masako Ikeda
Masako Ikeda | |
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Born |
Tokyo, Japan | January 1, 1939
Occupation | Actress, voice actress, narrator |
Years active | 1948–present |
Notable work | Maetel (Galaxy Express 999) |
Masako Ikeda (池田 昌子 Ikeda Masako, born January 1, 1939 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese voice actress most known for the roles of Reika "Ochoufujin" Ryuuzaki in Aim for the Ace!, Nodoka Saotome in Ranma 1/2, Maetel in Galaxy Express 999 and Michiko in Harmagedon. She is known for a Japanese dub of Audrey Hepburn.
Filmography
Television animation
- 1960s
- Princess Knight (1967) – Eros
- Judo Boy (1969) – Narieta
- Kamui the Ninja (1969) – Nene
- 1970s
- Pinocchio: The Series (1972) – The Blue Fairy
- Aim for the Ace! (1973) – Reika "Ochoufujin" Ryuuzaki
- 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (1976) – Cipriana
- Galaxy Express 999 (1978) – Maetel
- The Story of Perrine (1978) – Perrine's Mother
- 1980s
- Aura Battler Dunbine (1983) – Silkey Mau
- Stop!! Hibari-kun! (1983) – Harue
- Bagi, the Monster of Mighty Nature (1984) – Ryo's Mother
- The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love (1986) – Ruth Carew
- 1990s
- Sunset on Third Street (1990) – Tomoe Suzuki
- Ranma ½ (1992) – Nodoka Saotome
- Romeo's Blue Skies (1995) – Narrator
- Weiß Kreuz (1998) – Kaoruko Amamiya
- Kindaichi Case Files (1999) – Hazuki Asaki
- 2000s
- Sakura Wars (2000) – Wakana Shinguji
- Monster (2004) – Leia
- Nagasarete Airantou (2007) – Suzuran
- Kon'nichiwa Anne: Before Green Gables (2009) – Narrator
- 2010s
- Katanagatari (2010) – Narrator
- Hunter × Hunter (2011) (2013) – Chimera Ants Queen
OVA
- Devilman: The birth (1987) – Sumiko Fudo
- Vampire Princess Miyu (1988) – Miyu's Mother
- Legend of the Galactic Heroes: The Gaiden (1998) – Johanna von Basel
- Yukikaze (2002) – Lynn Jackson
Theatrical animation
- Queen Millennia (1982) – Cleopatra
- Genma Taisen (1983) – Michiko Azuma
- X (1996) – Tōru Shirō
- Mobile Suit Gundam Special Edition (2000) – Kamaria Ray
Tokusatsu
- Ultraman Story (1984) – Mother of Ultra
- Ultraman Mebius (2006) – Mother of Ultra
Video games
- Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete (1998) - Luna
- Dissidia Final Fantasy (2008) - Cloud of Darkness
- Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (2010) - Kairi's Grandmother
- Final Fantasy Type-0 (2011) - Cadetmaster
- Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (2013) - Hydaelyn
Dubbing
Live-action
- Audrey Hepburn
- Roman Holiday (1972 Fuji TV and 1979 TV Asahi edition) – Princess Ann
- Sabrina – Sabrina Fairchild
- War and Peace – Natasha Rostova
- Funny Face – Jo Stockton
- Love in the Afternoon – Ariane Chavasse
- The Nun's Story (1974 TV Asahi edition) – Sister Luke
- The Unforgiven – Rachel Zachary
- Breakfast at Tiffany's – Holly Golightly / Lula Mae Barnes
- The Children's Hour – Karen Wright
- Charade – Regina "Reggie" Lampert
- My Fair Lady – Eliza Doolittle
- Paris When It Sizzles – Gabrielle Simpson
- How to Steal a Million – Nicole Bonnet
- Two for the Road – Joanna 'Jo' Wallace
- Wait Until Dark (1975 TV Asahi edition) – Susy Hendrix
- Robin and Marian – Lady Marian
- Bloodline – Elizabeth Roffe
- Always (1995 NTV edition) – Hap
- Airport 1975 (1977 Fuji TV edition) – Sister Ruth (Helen Reddy)
- Back to the Future Part III (1993 TV Asahi edition) – Clara Clayton (Mary Steenburgen)
- Glee – Patti LuPone
- La Piscine (1978 TV Asahi edition) – Marianne (Romy Schneider)
- Marnie (1969 TV Asahi edition) – Lil Mainwaring (Diane Baker)
- Oblivion – Sally (Melissa Leo)
- The Towering Inferno (1989 TBS edition) – Susan Franklin (Faye Dunaway)
Animation
- Hercules – Hera
Other roles
- Izumi e no michi (1955, film) – Misako Ogawa
- Haromoni@ (2007–08, variety show) – Narrator
- Aoi Honō (2014, TV drama) – Maetel (voice)
Awards
Year | Award | Category | Result |
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2007 | 1st Seiyu Awards | Achievement Award | Won |
External links
- Masako Ikeda at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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