ACTOR

Chiwa Saitō

1981 - Today

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Chiwa Saitō (斎藤 千和, Saitō Chiwa; born March 12, 1981) is a Japanese voice actress represented by I'm Enterprise. She is best known for her anime roles, which include Hitagi Senjougahara in Monogatari, Homura Akemi in Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Yona in Akatsuki no Yona, Chloe von Eizenbern in Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya, Caster (Tamamo-no-Mae and her variants) in Fate/Extra & Fate/Grand Order series, Aika S. Granzchesta in Aria, Jean in Genshin Impact and Aoi Asahina in the Danganronpa video games and anime. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Chiwa Saitō is the 9,959th most popular actor (up from 9,989th in 2024), the 2,657th most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,154th in 2019) and the 254th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among people born in 1981, Chiwa Saitō ranks 497Before her are John Boyd, Brandon Flowers, Jaime Penedo, Mia Hansen-Løve, Anoushka Shankar, and Raúl Entrerríos. After her are Kristin Størmer Steira, Katharine Isabelle, Oh Jin-hyek, Servet Çetin, Aristide Benoît Zogbo, and K.Will.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Chiwa Saitō ranks 2,662 out of 6,245Before her are Kentaro Nakata (1989), Hiromitsu Isogai (1969), Takayuki Morimoto (1988), Kentaro Hayashi (1972), Nahoko Uehashi (1962), Mitsuo Ogasawara (1979), Hiromu Kori (1997), Mitsuaki Madono (1964), Shoichiro Sakamoto (1995), Hirokazu Sasaki (1962), and Sho Kagami (1994). After her are Nobuhisa Yamada (1975).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Chiwa Saitō ranks 257Before her are Toma Ikuta (1984), Sōichirō Hoshi (1972), Hiroyuki Yoshino (1974), Aya Ueto (1985), Kenichi Suzumura (1974), Kana Ueda (1980), Aoi Miyazaki (1985), Junko Iwao (1970), and Mitsuaki Madono (1964). After her are Mitsuki Saiga (1973), Sumire Uesaka (1991), and Yū Asakawa (1975).