Kazue Takahashi
Kazue Oizumi (大泉 和枝, Ōizumi Kazue, March 20, 1929 – March 23, 1999), known by the stage name Kazue Takahashi (高橋 和枝, Takahashi Kazue), was a Japanese actress and voice actress. Kazue was best known as the voice of Shoutarou Kaneda ("Jimmy Sparks") in Tetsujin 28-go ("Gigantor"). She debuted in 1949.
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高橋 和枝 | |
Born | Kazue Oizumi March 20, 1929 |
Died | March 23, 1999 70) | (aged
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Years active | 1949–1998 |
Kazue was also known for roles in Kaiju Booska and Sazae-san.
Kazue graduated from Kasei-Gakuin University.
In February 1998, she came down with myelodysplastic syndrome and was transported to the Bunkyo-ku Tokyo University hospital. Three days after her 70th birthday, Kazue died in the Bunkyo-ku Tokyo University hospital annex. She presumably died from bone marrow cancer.
In February 2010, she received a posthumous "Special Merit Award" from the 4th Seiyū Awards.[1]
Voice roles
Anime
- Andersen Stories as Evil Queen, Kirt
- Akane-chan as Hidemaro
- Chibikko Remi to Meiken Kapi as Pepe
- Dokonjo Gaeru as Goro
- Doraemon (1973) as Suneo's Mother
- F as Sayuri
- Gauche the Cellist as Child tanuki
- Gegege no Kitaro
- Giant Robo as Rudo
- Tetsujin 28-go as Shoutarou Kaneda
- Kashi no Ki Mokku
- Katri, Girl of the Meadows as Gunilla
- Kikansha Yaemon D51 no Daiboken as Chuuko
- Steel Jeeg as Queen Himika & Mayumi Shiba
- Kujira no Josephina as Josephina
- Dinosaur War Izenborg as Witch Zobina
- Kyoryu Tankentai Born Free as Masao Masaki
- Meiken Jolie
- Trider G7 as Okane
- Nagagutsu Sanjyuushi as Jane
- Ogon Bat as Takeru Yamato
- Osomatsu-kun as Chibita
- Phoenix 2772 as Pincho
- Sazae-san as Katsuo (2nd voice)
- Shin Mitsubachi Maaya no Boken as Thekla
- Moomin as Jane
- Tonde Mon Pe as Lady Kamata
- Brave Raideen
Dub
- ALF as Raquel Ochmonek
- Atom Ant as Atom Ant
- The Magilla Gorilla Show as Magilla Gorilla
- E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial as E.T. (VHS Dub)
- Tom and Jerry as one of the voices of Tom
- Suspiria as Miss Tanner[2] (1979 TBS Dub)
- The Bugs Bunny Show as Bugs Bunny
- Daddy Long Legs as Alicia Pritchard (1970 TBS Dub)
- The Mirror Crack'd as Miss Marple (1983 TBS Dub)
- Johnny Dangerously as Ma Kelly (1991 NTV Dub)
- Willow as Queen Bavmorda (DVD Dub)
- The Glass Slipper as Widow Sonder (1969 NHK Dub)
- Witness for the Prosecution as Miss Plimsoll (1972 NET Dub)
- Every Which Way But Loose as Herb (1983 NTV Dub)
- Any Which Way You Can as Ma Boggs (1985 TV Asahi Dub)
- The Champ as Dolly Kenyon (1981 TV Asahi Dub)
- Deadly Friend as Elvira Parker (1990 TBS Dub)
- Bell, Book and Candle as Queenie Holroyd (1970 NET Dub)
- Strangers on a Train as Barbara Morton (1966 NET Dub)
- Murder by Death as Jessica Marbles (1981 TBS Dub)
- The Cheap Detective as Betty Deboop (1982 TBS Dub)
- Limelight as Mrs. Alsop (1977 TBS Dub)
Successors
- Rica Matsumoto—E.T. the Extra Terrestrial as E.T.
- Chisa Yokoyama—2112: The Birth of Doraemon, The Great Operating of Springing Insects as Yellow Doraemon
- Miina Tominaga—Sazae-san as Katsuo Isono
- Kazue Komiya—Columbo as Ms. Brady
- Mami Horikoshi—Anpanman as Aunt Yarn Maki
- Haruka Kudo—Anpanman as Enpitsuman
- Yoshiko Asai—Super Robot Wars as Himika
- Yasuhiro Takato—Booska! Booska! as Booska
- Misato Okano—Flash the Booska as Booska
References
- "Some of the 4th Annual Seiyū Award Winners Revealed". Anime News Network. February 16, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
- "サスペリア<4Kレストア版>". Zeque Productions. Retrieved July 15, 2019.
External links
- Kazue Takahashi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Kazue Takahashi at IMDb