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Keiko Watanabe (渡部 恵子, Watanabe Keiko, born 29 March 1987) is a Japanese voice actress known for voicing Momoko Suou in The Idolmaster Million Live!, Minami Ōyaba in Urawa no Usagi-chan, Rea Katagiri in World's End Harem, and Erica in Chillin' in My 30s After Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army.
Keiko Watanabe | |
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渡部 恵子 | |
Born | Saitama Prefecture, Japan | 29 March 1987
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Years active | 2008–present |
Notable work | Momoko Suou in The Idolmaster Million Live! Minami Ōyaba in Urawa no Usagi-chan Rea Katagiri in World's End Harem |
Keiko Watanabe was born on 29 March 1987 in Saitama Prefecture.[1] As a university student, she was educated at the Japan Narration Actor Institute and had to take an after-school part-time job to attend the school.[2]
During the late-2000s and early 2010s, Watanabe voiced minor characters in True Tears, xxxHolic: Kei, Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.[3] In 2015, she voiced Minami Ōyaba in Urawa no Usagi-chan.[4] In 2017, she voiced Midoriko in A Centaur's Life.[5] In 2018, she voiced Narita Taishin, one of the three main characters of BNW no Chikai (an OVA as part of the Uma Musume Pretty Derby franchise),[6] and Shirogane-sensei in Märchen Mädchen.[5] She later voiced Maho Kogomori in Rifle Is Beautiful and Anna in The Faraway Paladin.[5]
In 2022, she starred in World's End Harem as Rea Katagiri,[7] reprised her role as Minami Ōyaba in Urawa no Usagi-chan's second season, Musasino!,[4] and voiced Miku in Shine Post.[5] In 2023, she voiced Erica in Chillin' in My 30s After Getting Fired from the Demon King's Army.[8]
Watanabe voices Momoko Suou in The Idolmaster Million Live!, a spin-off of The Idolmaster franchise.[9] She reprised the role in Million Live's 2023 anime adaptation.[10] On 29 March 2022 (her 35th birthday), Watanabe released her first solo song, "Alive".[9]
On 30 November 2019, Watanabe ceased affiliation with her talent agency Crazy Box and became a freelancer.[11]
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