ACTOR

Yūko Mizutani

1964 - 2016

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Yūko Mizutani (水谷 優子, Mizutani Yūko; November 4, 1964 – May 17, 2016) was a Japanese actress, voice actress, narrator and singer from Ama District, Aichi. Throughout her career, she worked with Production Baobab, and was working with Aoni Production at the time of her death. Mizutani was best known for her anime voice roles of Sakiko Sakura in Chibi Maruko-chan, Mihoshi Kuramitsu in Tenchi Muyo! and Pinoko in Black Jack. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Yūko Mizutani is the 8,544th most popular actor (down from 8,190th in 2024), the 2,208th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,818th in 2019) and the 178th most popular Japanese Actor.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1964, Yūko Mizutani ranks 618Before her are Yeardley Smith, Pat Fry, Simon Singh, Ludmila Engquist, Emilia Eberle, and Bonnie Blair. After her are Edith Lucie Bongo, Mark Cerny, Valeri Tikhonenko, Abdelkader El Brazi, Bharrat Jagdeo, and Phil Hellmuth. Among people deceased in 2016, Yūko Mizutani ranks 550Before her are Sergey Mikaelyan, Ellen Meiksins Wood, Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, Noel Neill, Ron Glass, and Pat Conroy. After her are Richard Libertini, Jonathan Riley-Smith, Tyrus Wong, Jerry Doyle, Daniel Prodan, and Patrick Ekeng.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yūko Mizutani ranks 2,210 out of 6,245Before her are Koichiro Morita (1984), Yumi Obe (1975), Takako Matsu (1977), Sho Kamogawa (1983), Kiyoshi Saito (1982), Tatsuro Yamauchi (1994), Satoshi Yoshida (1990), and Prince Hisahito of Akishino (2006). After her are Manabu Watanabe (1986), Takayasu Kawai (1977), Takuya Komine (1988), and Nozomi Yamago (1975).

Among ACTORS In Japan

Among actors born in Japan, Yūko Mizutani ranks 178Before her are Hideo Ishikawa (1969), Yui Aragaki (1988), Haruka Ayase (1985), Yuko Takeuchi (1980), Saki Fujita (1984), and Takako Matsu (1977). After her are Momoko Kikuchi (1968), Yūko Minaguchi (1966), Wakana Yamazaki (1965), Satomi Ishihara (1986), Michie Tomizawa (1961), and Kana Hanazawa (1989).