Noriko Hidaka

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Template:Short description Template:Expand Japanese Template:Infobox person Template:Nihongo, better known by the stage name of Template:Nihongo, is a Japanese actress, voice actress, singer and narrator.<ref name="doi">Template:Cite web</ref> She played Minami Asakura in Touch, Akane Tendo in Ranma ½, Satsuki Kusakabe in My Neighbor Totoro, Near in Death Note, Jean Roque Raltique in Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, Kikyō in Inuyasha, Patricia O'Sullivan in Mischievous Twins: The Tales of St. Clare's, Erica Fontaine in Sakura Wars and Masumi Sera in Detective Conan. She is also the dub actress for Jayma Mays in the American TV series Glee, as well as in The Smurfs film series.

Biography

Hidaka was born in the Kudan area of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan,<ref name="doi"/> where she attended Fujimi Elementary School. Her parents owned a Western-style clothing store named "Tailor Itō". She began her career as an idol star, but switched to voice acting, and was employed by the talent management firm 81 Produce until 2006. Hidaka used to use the kanji variant 日髙 (note that the second kanji is different). She switched to the current usage (日高) around 1995 when she found that it was written that way already on many things and after friends recommended the kanji with the lower stroke count. Her fans have given her the affectionate name "Nonko" (ノン子). In 1982, during her time as an idol star, Hidaka appeared in the commercial for Nivea skin milk. She has also done voice-over commercials for programs and games, in which she plays a role for 3rd Super Robot Wars Alpha: To the End of the Galaxy.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Filmography

Anime television

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Original video animations (OVAs)

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Films

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Dubbing roles

Live-action

Animation

Video games

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TV shows

Regular appearances

Guest appearances

  • Quiz Nattoku Rekishikan (xxxx)
  • Run Run Asa 6-sei Jōhō (xxxx)
  • Sumai no 110-ban (xxxx)
  • Tochūgesha Junjō (xxxx)
  • Voice II (2021)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Radio

  • Asakura Minami no All Night Nippon - September 29, 2004
  • Clair de Lune (Banana Fritters)
  • Earth Conscious Dream
  • Hidaka Noriko no Happy @
  • Hidaka Noriko no Tokyo Wonder Jam: Uri! Uri! Urihō!
  • KBS Kyoto Hyper Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Aromatic Night
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Getsuyōbi
    • Hidaka Noriko no Hyper Night Kinyōbi
  • Nisseki Doyō Omoshiro Radio
  • Nonko to Nobita no Anime Scramble
  • Nonko's Cheerful Mind "Urara"
  • Saturday Tokimeki Station
  • Shōfukutei Tsuruko no All Night Nippon

Theatrical roles

CDs

Albums

  • Breath of Air
  • Hidaka Noriko Best
  • Kazumi (as Kazumi Endō)
  • Mega Babe
  • Minami no Seishun
  • Minamikaze ni Fukarete
  • Nonko
  • Otakara Song Book
  • Paradise
  • Personal
  • Personal 2
  • Ranma ½ Utagoyomi Heisei 3 Nendoban (as Akane Tendo, includes Yasashii, ii Ko ni Narenai (a.k.a. the "Baka Song"))
  • Time Capsule
  • Touch in Memory (as Minami Asakura)

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Singles

  • Anata ga Uchū ~By My Side~
  • Ashita he no Tsubasa / Niji no Kanata
  • Be Natural / Megami ga Kureta Ichibyō
  • Watashi Datte (as Kazumi Endō)

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Books

References

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