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Michie Tomizawa (富沢 美智恵 (formerly 富澤 美智江 Tomizawa Michie?, born October 20, 1961) is a veteran seiyū born in Nagano and raised in Takasaki, Gunma.

She is most known for the roles of Matsuzaka-Sensei (Crayon Shin-chan), Linna Yamazaki (Bubblegum Crisis), Rei Hino/Sailor Mars (Sailor Moon), Sumire Kanzaki (Sakura Wars), and Emi Ogasawara (Ghost Sweeper Mikami).

Tomizawa retired from voice acting before getting married in 2002.[1] She came out of retirement briefly for 2004's Disgaea and 2006's Black Lagoon. She also appeared in a number of Musical Kayou Shows as her Sakura Taisen character Sumire; she retired from the annual performances after getting married but came back for the 2005 show, the final show in 2006, and the 2007 Budoukan show. She is the second major Sailor Moon actress to retire from voice acting, the first being Chiyoko Kawashima who voiced Sailor Pluto.

Although said to have retired from the Sakura Taisen world, she did, however, appear backstage in scenes of Hanagumi Camera and later on stage during the some of the later shows.

She only made one song specically for Sailor Moon R, "Eien no Melody" (Eternal Melody) written by Noda Kaoru and composed by Mashita Izumi.[2]

Notable voice roles

Live Action

  • Kunoichi: Deadly Mirage: Kurenai

Other

As the voice of Sailor Mars from the Sailor Moon series, Tomizawa performed two international Christmas tunes, "White Christmas" and "Last Christmas".

References

  1. "Seiyuu Michie Tomizawa to Retire". AnimeNewsNetwork.com. October 12, 2001. Retrieved 2008-11-26. 
  2. "Eien no Melody". Kurozoki.com. Retrieved 2008-11-26. 

External links

ko:도미자와 미치에 it:Michie Tomizawa ru:Томидзава, Митиэ th:มิจิเอะ โทมิซาวะ zh:富澤美智惠