
Emi Shinohara - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | August 08, 1963 |
|---|---|
| Age | 62 |
| Birthplace | Fukushima Prefecture, Japan |
| Zodiac Sign | Leo - (see also Emi Shinohara's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Rabbit |
| Generation | Baby Boomer Generation |
| Known For | Voicing Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter in the anime series 'Sailor Moon' |
Intro
Emi Shinohara is a Japanese voice actress known for her work in anime series, video games, and dubbing foreign media. She is especially recognized for voicing Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter in the iconic anime series 'Sailor Moon.' Shinohara has enjoyed a long and successful career in the Japanese entertainment industry, contributing her voice to various popular characters.
Early Life & Background
Emi Shinohara was born on August 8, 1963, in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. Information about her family or education before entering the entertainment industry is not widely publicized. She began her career as a voice actress in the late 1980s.
Career Highlights
- Voiced Makoto Kino/Sailor Jupiter in 'Sailor Moon' (1992–1997)
- Voiced Yuyuko Saigyouji in the 'Touhou Project' series
- Voiced characters in 'YuYu Hakusho', 'Wedding Peach', and 'Kakurenbo: Hide & Seek'
- Provided voice work for numerous video games and dubbing roles in foreign films and shows
Trivia
- She has been active as a voice actress since 1986.
- She is affiliated with Aoni Production.
- Shinohara has continued to reprise the role of Sailor Jupiter in various 'Sailor Moon' projects.
FAQs
People also ask
Emi Shinohara is 62 years old.
Emi Shinohara was born the 8 August 1963.
Fukushima Prefecture, Japan.
On Her Birth-Day
About August 8th, 1963, in brief:
- Day of the week: August 8th, 1963 was a Thursday
- Zodiac Sign: Leo (in western zodiac), Rabbit (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: Fingertips - Pt 2 by Little Stevie Wonder
- #1 UK song: Sweets For My Sweet by The Searchers
- Popular movie: The Great Escape directed by John Sturges
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