Suzuko Hara
Suzuko Hara (原 涼子, Hara Suzuko, born 27 April 2005) is a Japanese actress from Yokosuka. After starring in several television dramas, she later moved towards voice acting, portraying Naru Kotoishi in Barakamon and Hijiri Mochizuki in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls.
Suzuko Hara | |
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原 涼子 | |
Born | 27 April 2005 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2010–present |
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Biography
Suzuko Hara, a native of Yokosuka, was born on 27 April 2005.[1] After appearing in the 2010 TV series Yōkame no Semi , she began appearing in dramas, and she was part of the regular cast of Double Tone , Kami no Tsuki , Oniichan, Gacha , and Yutori desu ga Nani ka .[2]
In June 2013, she starred as Myra in Lexus' A Better Tomorrow live-action animated shorts.[3] In September 2014, she began voicing Pero in Ganbare! Lulu Lolo: Tiny Twin Bears.[4] In February 2017, she was cast as Peso in Akindo Sei no Little Peso.[5] In July 2019, she was cast as No-chan in the Kaiju Step Wandabada shorts as part of the Ultraman franchise.[6]
In 2014, she portrayed Naru Kotoishi, one of the main characters of the anime Barakamon.[7] Since Naru speaks the local dialect of the anime's main setting, the Gotō Islands, Satsuki Yoshino (the creator of Barakamon) originally intended to use standard Japanese for the anime due to the difficulty of speaking the dialect.[7] However, Hara, who was then nine years old, was so good at speaking the dialect, Yoshino decided to instead have the dialect used in the anime.[7] Real Sound described her as "the one person that fans of the anime cannot help but remember".[7]
On 22 December 2022, it was announced that she would play the role of Hijiri Mochizuki in The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage.[8] The same day, Barakamon subsequently trended on Twitter.[9]
Filmography
Live-action television
- 2010
- Yōkame no Semi , Miki[2]
- 2011
- 2012
- Seinaru Kaibutsu-tachi , Chiaki Tokuda[2]
- Tokkan: Tokubetsu Kokuzei Chōshū-kan , young Yōko Shirakawa[2]
- 2013
- Double Tone , Ami Tamura[2]
- Hiroshima Fukkō o Yumemita Otoko-tachi, girl exposed to the atomic bomb[2]
- Kanata no Ko [2]
- Real Onigokko , young Ai Satō[2]
- Takanashi-san, Watashi no Ron-chan[2]
- 2014
- Bitter Blood, Chikako Inagi[2]
- Garo: Makai no Hana, Karina (girl)[2]
- Kami no Tsuki , Chikage Okazaki[2]
- Last Doctor , young Sanae Yoshida[2]
- Saikō no Omotenashi , Ai[2]
- Time Spiral (2014 TV series) , child in wheelchair[2]
- Yabai Kenji , Yukino Isonuma[2]
- 2015
- Bushi no Musume, young Etsuko[2]
- Kodomo Anzen Real Story , abducted child[2]
- Oniichan, Gacha , Yotsuba Mitarai[2]
- Red Cross: On'na-tachi no Akagami , Yōshō no Kidai[2]
- 2016
- Kidnap Tour , Chizu[2]
- IQ246: Kareinaru Jikenbo [1]
- Obama Daitōryō no Oridzuru, Sadako Sasaki[2]
- Yutori desu ga Nani ka , Ryōko Saotome[2]
- 2017
Live-action film
- 2012
- 2013
- Shield of Straw, girl[2]
- 2014
- Kiki's Delivery Service, young Kiki[2]
- 2016
- Night's Tightrope, young Atsuko Kusano[2]
- 2017
- Bokyo[2]
References
- "原涼子のプロフィール・画像・写真". ザテレビジョン (in Japanese). Retrieved 17 October 2023.
- "原 涼子". Space Craft Group. Archived from the original on 22 January 2019. Retrieved 17 October 2023.
- Loo, Egan (25 June 2013). "Live-Action/Anime Lexus Short by Mitsuyo Miyazaki, Koji Morimoto Streamed". Anime News Network. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- Cardine, Kyle (15 September 2014). "Ganbare! Lulu Lolo's 2nd Season to Air September 25". Anime News Network. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- Pineda, Rafael Antonio (16 February 2017). "Akindo Sei Little Peso Smartphone Game Gets TV Anime". Anime News Network. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- Pineda, Rafael Antonio (4 July 2019). "Kaiju Step Anime Shorts' Video Reveals Cast, Staff, September Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- "『ばらかもん』ドラマ化発表で思い出される、天才・原涼子の名演 琴石なるのキャスティングはどうなる?". Real Sound (in Japanese). 13 April 2023. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- @imascg_stage (22 December 2022). "<ボイスを追加したアイドル>望月聖 CV:原涼子" (Tweet). Retrieved 16 October 2023 – via Twitter.
- "「ばらかもん」が突如トレンド入り、きっかけは17歳の"アイマス"声優 「原涼子さんってなる役の子!?」". Netorabo (in Japanese). 22 December 2022. Retrieved 16 October 2023.