ACTOR

Sumi Shimamoto

1954 - Today

Photo of Sumi Shimamoto

Icon of person Sumi Shimamoto

Sumi Koshikawa (越川 須美, Koshikawa Sumi; born December 8, 1954), known professionally as Sumi Shimamoto (島本 須美, Shimamoto Sumi), is a Japanese actress, voice actress and narrator of film, anime and video games. She has voice acted in Hayao Miyazaki's movies Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, The Castle of Cagliostro, My Neighbor Totoro, and Princess Mononoke. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sumi Shimamoto is the 6,053rd most popular actor (up from 6,054th in 2019), the 1,601st most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,472nd in 2019) and the 104th most popular Japanese Actor.

Memorability Metrics

Loading...

Page views of Sumi Shimamoto by language

Loading...

Among ACTORS

Among actors, Sumi Shimamoto ranks 6,053 out of 13,578Before her are Raaj Kumar, Amy Acker, Elizabeth Debicki, Stanley Holloway, Hilary Duff, and Tina Louise. After her are Gisela May, Danny Lloyd, James Nesbitt, Jeremy Piven, Samuel Le Bihan, and Wayne Allwine.

Most Popular Actors in Wikipedia

Go to all Rankings

Contemporaries

Among people born in 1954, Sumi Shimamoto ranks 450Before her are Larry Van Kriedt, Bachendri Pal, Reiner Haseloff, Paul Bearer, Robert Pastorelli, and Ouhoumoudou Mahamadou. After her are Martin Strel, Jean Fernandez, Dmitry Kiselyov, Ines Pellegrini, Michael Shermer, and Tim O'Reilly.

Others Born in 1954

Go to all Rankings

In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Sumi Shimamoto ranks 1,601 out of 6,245Before her are Yuichi Nishimura (1972), Toshi (1965), Hiroyuki Sawano (1980), Yukiko Okada (1967), Noritake Takahara (1951), and Kaoru Kadohara (1970). After her are Masae Kasai (1933), Shinya Hoshido (1978), Atsushi Natori (1961), Takefusa Kubo (2001), Junko Takeuchi (1972), and Hayato Murotsu (2000).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Sumi Shimamoto ranks 104Before her are Hitoshi Matsumoto (1963), Sachiko Hidari (1930), Yoshihiro Hamaguchi (1926), Rokurō Naya (1932), Keiji Fujiwara (1964), and Yukiko Okada (1967). After her are Junko Takeuchi (1972), Hiromi Tsuru (1960), Romi Park (1972), Nanako Matsushima (1973), Ryōko Hirosue (1980), and Junichi Suwabe (1972).