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Mai Nakahara

1981 - Today

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Mai Nakahara (中原 麻衣, Nakahara Mai; born February 23, 1981) is a Japanese voice actress and singer associated with I'm Enterprise. She played Rena Ryūgū in Higurashi When They Cry, Nagisa Furukawa in Clannad, Seele Vollerei in Honkai Impact 3rd, Seele in Honkai: Star Rail, and Akagi in Azur Lane. She performed theme songs for each series, some of which have charted on Oricon. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Mai Nakahara is the 9,500th most popular actor (down from 9,266th in 2019), the 2,491st most popular biography from Japan (down from 2,000th in 2019) and the 223rd most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Mai Nakahara ranks 9,500 out of 13,578Before her are Martha Higareda, P. J. Byrne, Daniel Cosgrove, Tiwa Savage, Ben Miles, and Claire Du Brey. After her are Richard Biggs, Tobias Santelmann, Gwen Lee, Kasumi Arimura, Katarina Čas, and Moira Lister.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Mai Nakahara ranks 444Before her are Yoon Mi-rae, Christina Obergföll, Victor Hănescu, Matteo Brighi, Fernando Menegazzo, and Hans Lindberg. After her are Ján Ďurica, Germán Denis, Lucy Aharish, Mathias Lauda, Joci Pápai, and Emily Hampshire.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Mai Nakahara ranks 2,491 out of 6,245Before her are Masaki Tozaki (1994), Kaoru Asano (1973), Takahiro Endo (1968), Takayuki Chano (1976), Shugo Nishikawa (1977), and Shinsuke Shimabukuro (1983). After her are Kasumi Arimura (1993), Yuta Nakano (1989), No Min-woo (1986), Daigo Imai (1984), Seiya Matsuki (1994), and Tsutomu Ogura (1966).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Mai Nakahara ranks 223Before her are Pamela Franklin (1950), Tao Tsuchiya (1995), Marina Inoue (1985), Aoi Yūki (1992), Michiko Neya (1965), and Chieko Honda (1963). After her are Kasumi Arimura (1993), No Min-woo (1986), Shinobu Terajima (1972), Yumi Tōma (1966), Toma Ikuta (1984), and Sōichirō Hoshi (1972).