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Name
  
Yoko Sasaki

Role
  
Voice actress

Born
  
January 2, 1975 (age 49) (
1975-01-02
)
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan

Occupation
  
Voice actress, actress, narrator

Movies and TV shows
  
Street Fighter II: The Anim, Street Fighter II V, Shrine of the Morning, Super Doll Licca‑chan, Fighting Foodons

Yōko Sasaki (佐々木瑶子, Sasaki Yōko, born January 2, 1975) is a Japanese voice actress, actress and narrator from Ibaraki Prefecture. She is affiliated with the Tokyo Actor's Consumer's Cooperative Society. Her name was formerly Yōko Sasaki (佐々木庸子, Sasaki Yōko)

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Television animation

  • Black Lagoon (Shenhua)
  • Captain Tsubasa (Heisei era edition) (Tsubasa's mother)
  • Hidamari no Ki (Umika)
  • MÄR (Rapunzel)
  • Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo (Ibu Honzen)
  • Kokoro Library (Midori Okajima)
  • Martial Arts Cooking Legend Bistro-Recipe (Yōen Chūnangu)
  • Ojarumaru (Imomushi, Ageha, housewife)
  • Shingu: Secret of the Stellar Wars (Kumi Isozaki)
  • Shrine of the Morning Mist (Yukie Uranami)
  • Shugo Chara! (Orie)
  • The Story of Saiunkoku (Rin Sai-Tei)
  • Street Fighter II V (Cammy)
  • Super Doll Licca-chan (Orie Kayama)
  • Soar High! Isami (Haruka Kōboku, Kanata)
  • Tytania (Tereeza Tytania)
  • You're Under Arrest Second Season (Carnaby)
  • OVA

  • Lament of the Lamb (Natsuko Eda)
  • Theatrical animation

  • Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie (Cammy)
  • Super Doll Licca-chan: Licca-chan Zettai Zetsumei! Doll Knights no Kiseki (Orie Kayama)
  • Video games

  • Kenka Banchō (Saki Asaoka)
  • Love Songs Idol Classmate (Miyu Amagi)
  • Suikoden V (Hasuwāru, Kisara, Suparu)
  • Dubbing roles

  • Lethal Weapon (TV Asahi edition)
  • Pecker (Redd Larchmont)
  • Drama

  • Doctor Kotō Clinic
  • Hi no Ryōsen
  • Tuesday Suspense Theater
  • Waterboys
  • Yōko Sasaki staticibehindthevoiceactorscombehindthevoiceact

    References

    Yōko Sasaki Wikipedia