Toshiko Fujita
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Toshiko Fujita | |
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藤田 淑子 | |
Born | Dalian, Liaoning, China | April 5, 1950
Died | December 28, 2018 | (aged 68)
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Years active | 1956–2018 |
Agent | Aoni Production |
Height | 159 cm (5 ft 3 in) |
Toshiko Fujita (藤田 淑子, Fujita Toshiko, April 5, 1950 – December 28, 2018) was a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator. She was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death.
Biography[]
Since the age of 6 in 1958, Fujita worked in radio and television as an actress, singer and comedian. In addition, she also sang theme songs for anime such as the 1969 adaptation of Dororo.
She also dubbed several English-language films in Japanese, as well as lending her voice to anime, such as Ikkyū-san (Ikkyu), Kiteretsu Daihyakka (Kiteretsu <Eiichi Kido>), Digimon Adventure (Taichi Yagami), Fist of the North Star (Mamiya) and Cat's Eye (Rui Kisugi). She was widely used especially in works produced by Toei Animation and Nippon Animation.
In 1984, she received the award for "Best Voice Actor" in the 1st Nihon Anime Taishou.
Sadly in her later years, her work was limited due to her poor physical condition and health problems. It was announced on December 28, 2018 that she died of invasive breast cancer at 68.[1]
Filmography[]
Television Animation[]
- 1960s
- Yūsei Shōnen Papii (1965-1966) (Papii)
- 1970s
- 1980s
- Patalliro! (1982–1983) (Maraich Juschenfe)
- Cat's Eye (1983–1985) (Rui Kisugi)[2]
- Koara Bōi Kokki (1984-1985) (Kokki)
- Fist of the North Star (1984) (Mamiya)[3]
- Dragon Ball (1986–1987) (Hasky)[3]
- Prefectural Earth Defense Force (1986) (Yūko Inoue)
- Ginga Nagareboshi Gin (1986) (Cross)
- Kiteretsu Daihyakka (1988-1996) (Kiteretsu)
- 1990s
- RG Veda (1991-1992) (Shashi-oh)
- Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (1991-1992) (Dai)[2]
- Romeo's Blue Skies (1995) (Alfredo Martini)[2]
- Kindaichi Case Files (1997) (Koichiro Saeki)
- Digimon Adventure (1999–2000) (Taichi Yagami)[2]
- Outlaw Star (1998) (Hilda)
- Silent Möbius (1998) (Rally Cheyenne)
- 2000s
- Digimon Adventure 02 (2000–2001) (Taichi Yagami)[3]
- Inuyasha (2002–2003) (Madam Exorcist)
- Glass Mask (2005-2006) (Chigusa Tsukikage)
- Zatch Bell! (2006) (Zofis)
- Deltora Quest (2007-2008) (Theagan)
- Hellsing Ultimate (2008) (Queen of England) (vol. 4)
- Allison & Lillia (2008) (Corazón Muto)
- Ultraviolet: Code 044 (2008) (Onna no Koe)[3]
- Kurozuka (novel) (2008) (Saniwa)
- 2010s
- Digimon Fusion (2010-2012) (Taichi Yagami)
- Chihayafuru (2011–2013) (Taeko Miyauchi)
- One Piece (2012) ("Big Mom" Charlotte Linlin) (ep. 571)
Theatrical film[]
- Puss in Boots (1969) (Pierre)[3]
- Golgo 13: The Professional (1983) (Cindy, Doctor Zed)[2]
- Saint Seiya: The Movie (1987) (Eris)[3]
- Bonobono (1993) (Bonobono)[3] (first film only)
- Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals (2002) (Karasuke)[3]
Video games[]
- Kessen (2000) (Okatsu)
- Digimon Rumble Arena (2001) (Taichi Yagami)
- Fist of the North Star (2005) (Mamiya)
- Yakuza Kenzan (2008) (Mistress of Tsuruya)
- Sands of Destruction (2008) (Creator)
- Jump Force (2019) (Dai)[4] (Final role)
Dubbing Roles[]
Live-Action[]
- Above the Law (1993 TV Asahi edition) (Delores "Jacks" Jackson (Pam Grier))[5]
- Air Force One (U.S. Vice President Kathryn Bennett (Glenn Close))
- Alfie (Liz (Susan Sarandon))[6]
- Coogan's Bluff (Julie Roth (Susan Clark))[7]
- DeepStar Six (Joyce Collins (Nancy Everhard))
- The Exorcist (2001 NTV edition) (Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn))
- Elizabeth R (Elizabeth I of England)
- Friends with Benefits (Lorna (Patricia Clarkson))[8]
- Georgia Rule (Georgia Randall (Jane Fonda))[9]
- Good Bye, Lenin! (Christiane Kerner (Katrin Sass))[10]
- The Goonies (1988 TBS Dub) (Mikey (Sean Astin))[11]
- Halloween (Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis))
- The Jane Austen Book Club (Bernadette (Kathy Baker))[12]
- Mary, Queen of Scots (Elizabeth I)
- Murphy Brown (Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen))
- Sabrina the Teenage Witch (Zelda Spellman (Beth Broderick))[13]
- The Stepford Wives (Claire Wellington (Glenn Close))[14]
- Stuart Little (Mrs. Keeper (Julia Sweeney))[3]
- Tequila Sunrise (Jo Ann Vallenari (Michelle Pfeiffer))[15]
- This Boy's Life (Caroline Wolff Hansen (Ellen Barkin))[16]
Animation[]
- Cinderella (Drizella Tremaine)
- Lady and the Tramp (Lady)
- Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure (Lady)
- Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild (The Beast)[3]
- Tarzan (Kala)
- Tarzan II (Kala)
- Tom and Jerry (Jerry and Nibbles) (original series)[2]
- Balto II: Wolf Quest (Jenna)
- Balto III: Wings of Change (Jenna)
- The Flight of Dragons (Danielle)
References[]
- ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (December 28, 2018). "Digimon Adventure Voice Actress Toshiko Fujita Passes Away". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f Doi, Hitoshi. "Search results for "藤田 淑子" in ALL database". Hitoshi Doi's Seiyuu Database. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "声優さん出演リスト 個別表示:藤田 淑子(Toshiko Fujita)" [Voice actor's appearance list individual display: Toshiko Huzita]. Voice Artist Database (in Japanese). GamePlaza-HARUKA-. Retrieved July 20, 2019.
- ^ "Toshiko Fujita – 55 Character Images | Behind The Voice Actors". behindthevoiceactors.com. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.CS1 maint: postscript (link)
- ^ "午後ロード「刑事ニコ/法の死角」金曜は若きセガール傑作選!". TV Tokyo. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
- ^ "アルフィー(2004)". Star Channel. Retrieved July 9, 2019.
- ^ "マンハッタン無宿". Star Channel. Retrieved December 16, 2020.
- ^ "ステイ・フレンズ". Sony Pictures Japan. Retrieved May 21, 2019.
- ^ "幸せのルールはママが教えてくれた[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved September 8, 2019.
- ^ "グッバイ、レーニン!". Star Channel. Retrieved September 30, 2019.
- ^ "グーニーズ". Fukikaeru. Retrieved July 18, 2020.
- ^ "ジェイン・オースティンの読書会". Sony Pictures Japan. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
- ^ "サブリナ プロフィール". HMV. Retrieved June 5, 2021.
- ^ "ステップフォード・ワイフ". NBCUniversal Japan. Retrieved April 30, 2019.
- ^ "テキーラ・サンライズ". Warner Bros. Retrieved June 27, 2021.
- ^ "ボーイズ・ライフ[吹]". Star Channel. Retrieved March 28, 2021.
External links[]
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
- Toshiko Fujita at the Seiyuu database
- Toshiko Fujita at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 1950 births
- 2018 deaths
- Actresses from Dalian
- Anime singers
- Aoni Production voice actors
- Deaths from cancer in Japan
- Deaths from breast cancer
- Japanese child actresses
- Japanese expatriates in China
- Japanese video game actresses
- Japanese voice actresses
- Musicians from Dalian
- 20th-century Japanese actresses
- 21st-century Japanese actresses
- 20th-century Japanese women singers
- 21st-century Japanese women singers