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Nei Ito (China) Born in Koushu, China, Nei is fluent in Mandarin and Japanese. After graduating from the music department at Fujian Teaching University, she studied and received her masters in Dance at Tokyo Gakugei Univeristy. While a student in Tokyo, she began her singing career as an exclusive singer for a venue affiliated with legendary musician Koga Masao. There, her warm and translucent singing style received much praise from traditional Japanese music aficionados. Her reputation as the Chinese singer who could sing about the heart of Japan led her to perform in front of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, where she performed classics such as "Sakura" and "Hana." Nei continues to be active in the international and music communities in Japan.
Languages: Chinese, Japanese Location: Japan
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Arlene Dinglasan (Philippines) Born in the Philippines, Arlene has an extensive list of theatre and broadcasting credits. She has appeared on Philippine television as well as NHK in Japan. Her theatre credits include lead roles in "Sleeping Beauty" and "Rumpelstiltkin" for Tokyo Theatre for Children, and in a long list of performances for Teatro Kanto and Tokyo International Players, both in Tokyo and in Manila. With extensive workshop training in acting, music, and dance, Arlene is a multi-talented actress with a wide range of performing talents.
Languages: Tagalog, English and basic Japanese
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Eunjung Lee (Korea) Eunjung , born in Seoul in 1971, is a native speaker of neutral- accented Korean. In 1992, she studied Theatre Arts in college in the States, taking many courses related plays, stage voice, script reading and more. She enjoys studying languages and is able to speak English and Japanese as well. She has been working for many years translating and subtitling films from Korean into Japanese and English into Korean. Eunjung has been working with many languages and now is expanding her career to the field of voice work.
Languages: Korean, Japanese, English
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Jennie Hyun Hee Mooney (Korea) A native of Seoul, Korea, Jennie has worked as a freelance interpreter and translator in both corporate and entertainment arenas. Additionally, she has served as a personal interpreter for performers as well as for movie projects. Jennie has been a part of a voice recording project in which she did Korean narration.
Languages: Korean, Japanese, English
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Jia Zhijie (China) Jia was born and raised in Beijing. She graduated from Beijing Foreign Languages University in 1997 and then entered graduate school atTokyo University. After graduating with a Ph.d in Comparative Literature, she entered the Sony Corporation. Jia's career in voice work began when she was in school. In high school she was an announcer for the school's radio station. During college she worked for Beijing Television's International Department as a narrator and subtitle translator. Currently she continues to work as a narrator while working full time. Jia speaks mainstream Mandarin ( Peking) Chinese in a clear and pleasant voice, suitable for commercial, educational or news projects.
Languages: Chinese, Japanese and English
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Judy Jang (Korea) Judy Jang was born in Seoul, Korea. She graduated from the Women's University of Ewha in Seoul and the Conservatory of Parma in Italy. After that, she taught at the University of Myong-gi from 1999 to 2001 in Seoul. At the same time, she worked at KBS Radio (Korean national broadcasting station) as an announcer for the show "To the Future, to the World." She is currently a student at the University of Tokyo in Social Science (M.A. Course).
Languages: Korean, Japanese, English, Italian and French
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Song Youngshin (Korea) A native of Seoul, Korea, Youngshin completed her education at Mejiro University in Tokyo. She was a popular songwriter and voice talent in Korea until 1999 before she moved to Japan. Her work includes everything from TV dramas to corporate narration, translation, interpretation and event coordinator for such famous Korean actors such as So Ji Sup. She has done work for "Yokoso Japan!", Dentsu, Geneon Entertainment, Pony Canyon and more. Her voice is versatile, professional and suitable for any type of voice project.
Languages: Korean, Japanese, English
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Sun Yan (China) Sun Yan was born and raised in Tianjin. She graduated from Hebei Business College. She worked for Tianjin TV for a year and has come to Tokyo to learn about Japanese language and culture. Sun has a light, youthful, sporty voice and speaks in mainstream Peking Chinese. She especially enjoys doing voices of cartoon characters.
Languages: Chinese , some Japanese and English
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