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Rei Sakuma

1965 - Today

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Rei Sakuma (佐久間 レイ, Sakuma Rei; born Reiko Sakuma (佐久間 玲子, Sakuma Reiko), January 5, 1965) is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator from Tokyo, Japan. She is best known in Japan for her voice work as Batako in the long running children's series Soreike! Anpanman. Her most famous role in the English-speaking world, however, is probably as the Chinese Amazon Shampoo in Ranma ½. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Rei Sakuma is the 7,897th most popular actor (down from 7,432nd in 2024), the 2,046th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,690th in 2019) and the 158th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Rei Sakuma ranks 7,897 out of 13,578Before her are Sam McMurray, Enrico Colantoni, Jessica Szohr, Eddie Griffin, Ken Berry, and Clive Standen. After her are Goya Toledo, Mădălina Diana Ghenea, Estella Warren, Johann Urb, Fiona Fullerton, and Danny Pino.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Rei Sakuma ranks 512Before her are Irina Kirillova, Aykut Kocaman, Norbert Röttgen, Cyril Vasiľ, Katsumi Oenoki, and Sonique. After her are Lee Tergesen, Poul-Erik Høyer Larsen, Fran Escribá, Ivan Krastev, Wim Delvoye, and Maria Pitillo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Rei Sakuma ranks 2,046 out of 6,245Before her are Katsumi Oenoki (1965), Go Nakamura (1986), Kenichi Yagara (1981), Tomokazu Sugita (1980), Naoya Inoue (1993), and Ryo Kanazawa (1988). After her are Rica Matsumoto (1968), Noboru Kohara (1983), Noriyuki Abe (1961), Rie Yamaki (1975), Jared Taylor (1951), and Yukari Tamura (1978).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Rei Sakuma ranks 158Before her are Haruma Miura (1990), Masakazu Morita (1972), Noriaki Sugiyama (1974), Hidetoshi Nishijima (1971), Sabu (1964), and Tomokazu Sugita (1980). After her are Rica Matsumoto (1968), Yukari Tamura (1978), Mamiko Noto (1980), Jun Matsumoto (1983), Keiko Kitagawa (1986), and Kento Yamazaki (1994).