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Rika Fukami

1963 - Today

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Rika Fukami (深見 梨加, Fukami Rika; born August 8, 1963) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator. Born in Kyoto Prefecture and raised in Chichibu, Saitama, she was originally a competitor at the NHK Cup National High School Broadcasting Contest while studying at Saitama Prefectural Chichibu High School, before joining Dojinsha Productions and debuting as a voice actress in Tokimeki Tonight. Since then, she has voiced Minako Aino/Sailor Venus in the Sailor Moon series, as well as Fran in Final Fantasy XII, Carmen la Bailaora in Ashita no Nadja, Schaffe in Ninja Senshi Tobikage and Daiko Hayami in New Cutie Honey. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Rika Fukami is the 9,545th most popular actor (down from 8,480th in 2024), the 2,501st most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,867th in 2019) and the 232nd most popular Japanese Actor.

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Among people born in 1963, Rika Fukami ranks 781Before her are Udo Wagner, Mukhtar Ablyazov, Joel Gretsch, Kim Moon-soo, and Ahmad Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah. After her are Leandro Machado, Bakhytzhan Sagintayev, Cynthia Gibb, Jelle Nijdam, Peter Morgan, Ann Haesebrouck, and Jiao Zhimin.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Rika Fukami ranks 2,501 out of 6,245Before her are Shinnosuke Honda (1990), Koushun Takami (1969), Kumiko Watanabe (1965), Makito Hatanaka (1996), Yusuke Tanahashi (1987), and Tadashi Koya (1970). After her are Saki Kumagai (1990), Mai Kuraki (1982), Kanako Ito (1983), Tatsuya Murao (1988), Masaki Tsuchihashi (1972), and Yasuhiro Yamada (1968).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Rika Fukami ranks 229Before her are Naohito Fujiki (1972), Hikari Mitsushima (1985), and Kumiko Watanabe (1965). After her are Masami Nagasawa (1987), Masanobu Ando (1975), Pamela Franklin (1950), Daisuke Hirakawa (1973), Tao Tsuchiya (1995), Marina Inoue (1985), Aoi Yūki (1992), Michiko Neya (1965), and Chieko Honda (1963).