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Megumi Hayashibara's bio

Megumi Hayashibara

Megumi Hayashibara's Bio

Megumi Hayashibara (林原 めぐみ, Hayashibara Megumi?), born March 30, 1967 in Kita, Tokyo, Japan) is a popular Japanese seiyū, lyricist and singer. She is married to Amiya Masaharu (30 April 1998 - present)and has one daughter.

Hayashibara began her voice acting career with training at the Arts Vision voice acting school/talent agency, while at the same time studying to be a registered nurse, her original career choice. Her debut as a seiyū came in 1986, playing minor roles in the anim...

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Megumi Hayashibara (林原 めぐみ, Hayashibara Megumi?), born March 30, 1967 in Kita, Tokyo, Japan) is a popular Japanese seiyū, lyricist and singer. She is married to Amiya Masaharu (30 April 1998 - present)and has one daughter.

Hayashibara began her voice acting career with training at the Arts Vision voice acting school/talent agency, while at the same time studying to be a registered nurse, her original career choice. Her debut as a seiyū came in 1986, playing minor roles in the anime series Maison Ikkoku. She has since gone on to play many of anime's most beloved characters, including Hello Kitty, Faye Valentine in Cowboy Bebop, Lime from the Saber Marionette series, Haruka Urashima from Love Hina, Rei Ayanami of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Musashi (Jessie) of Team Rocket from the Pokémon anime series, Lina Inverse from the Slayers series, Canal Volphied in Lost Universe, Piyoko in the Di Gi Charat series, the female Ranma Saotome in the Ranma 1/2 series, and the female lead in all three anime series derived from the works of Yuzo Takada, namely 3×3 Eyes (as Pai), Blue Seed (as Momiji Fujimiya) and All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku (as Atsuko Natsume).

According to the Anime News Network Encyclopedia, as of April 2007, Hayashibara is the most prolific female seiyū with 236 credits to her name. [1] She is arguably the best known seiyū outside Japan, and is considered by some anime fans to be the "queen" of the seiyū, likely due to the large number of major roles she has performed, as well as the personal relationship she has cultivated with her fans through her radio shows and her writing.

As one of the pioneers of the "Third Seiyū Boom", Hayashibara is among the most prolific seiyū-turned-singers in history. Since her musical debut in 1989, she has sung the theme songs for numerous anime series, including all the Slayers TV series, movies, and OVAs, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi, Lost Universe, Sorcerer Hunters, most of the Saber Marionette series, Love Hina, the themes "Oversoul", "Trust You", "Northern Lights", "Brave Heart" and "Omokage" for Shaman King, and most recently the opening and ending themes of Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!. In addition, she has released several solo musical albums, and she has also sung as part of the bands DoCo and Ties, and as a guest vocalist for Hinata Girls. Hayashibara has written lyrics for many of the songs she has performed using only her first name, Megumi (in all-caps letters).

Hayashibara is not well known in the music industry outside of Japan, however within Japan, her albums sell strongly, routinely debuting in the top 10 on Japan’s Oricon pop music charts. Additionally, she hosts two radio shows, Tokyo Boogie Night and Heartful Station, which frequently showcase her songs, as well as those sung by other seiyū.

Hayashibara has also written several books, including two collections of essays, two volumes compiling her former magazine column, Aitakute Aitakute, an autobiographical manga, Ashita ga aru sa, and the Pokémon children’s book Jigglypuff's Magic Lullaby. She currently writes an advice column appearing monthly in Newtype magazine.

TRIVIA:
She is a certified Registered Nurse. Her parents asked her to have a "safety net" career in case voice acting didn't work out.

At an event at which she was the main guest, she used her nurse's training when a man who also attended became ill. She was the only one in the room with a medical background.

As of March 2006, she is the most prolific voice actress in Japan, with 180 credited roles. She is also tied with Kappei Yamaguchi as the overall third ranking voice actor in the country, behind second ranked Shinichirô Miki and top ranking Takehito Koyasu, respectively.

Does the Japanese dub voice over for French actress Audrey Tautou.

Does the Japanese dub voice over for the adult version of Drew Barrymore.

Taken from:http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0370677/bio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megumi_Hayashibara
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