Wakana Yamazaki

Wakana Yamazaki

60 · Born: Mar 21, 1965

Personal Details

BornMar 21, 1965 Yokahama, Kanagawa, Japan

Biography

Wakana Yamazaki's life began on a sunny day, March 21st, 1965, in the bustling city of Yokahama, situated in the Kanagawa prefecture of Japan. This talented actress has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, with a plethora of notable roles under her belt.

Her most iconic role to date is arguably the character of Ai Haibara in the popular anime series "Detective Conan", which first premiered in 1996. This critically acclaimed show has captivated audiences worldwide, and Wakana's portrayal of the intelligent and resourceful Ai has been a highlight of the series.

In addition to her work on "Detective Conan", Wakana has also appeared in other notable anime titles, including "Seiju Sentai Gingaman" in 1998. This action-packed series follows the adventures of a group of heroes as they battle to protect the Earth from various alien threats.

Wakana's impressive resume also includes a number of film appearances, with one of her most notable roles being in the 2000 movie "Detective Conan: Captured in Her Eyes". This cinematic adaptation of the popular anime series has been praised for its engaging storyline and outstanding animation.

Throughout her career, Wakana Yamazaki has consistently demonstrated her impressive range as an actress, taking on a variety of roles that showcase her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft.

Career

2018
Puzzle & Dragons X
Puzzle & Dragons X as Eldora (voice)
2009
One Piece: Strong World
One Piece: Strong World as Nojiko (voice)
2005
Xenosaga: The Animation
Xenosaga: The Animation as Pellegri / Shelley Godwin (voice)
2003
Last Exile
Last Exile as Sophia Forrester (voice)
1996
Detective Conan
Detective Conan as Ran Mouri (voice)
1994
Marmalade Boy
Marmalade Boy as Meiko Akizuki (voice)
1993
Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon as Kōan (voice)
Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon as Kōan (voice)
1991
Rumik World: Mermaid Forest
Rumik World: Mermaid Forest as Sawa Kannagi (young) (voice)