Ryoko Shiraishi
Ryoko Shiraishi is a Japanese voice actress and singer whose work in film includes voice roles in animated and live-action productions. Born on September 7, 1982 in Kashiba, Nara, Japan, Shiraishi has contributed to projects in the Japanese film industry, primarily through voice acting.
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Ryoko Shiraishi is a Japanese voice actress and singer whose work in film includes voice roles in animated and live-action productions. Born on September 7, 1982 in Kashiba, Nara, Japan, Shiraishi has contributed to projects in the Japanese film industry, primarily through voice acting. One of her notable credits is the animated feature Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan, where Shiraishi voiced the character Kukuru.
Shiraishi has also appeared in live-action cinema, such as The Summer Hikaru Died, a film released in 2025 in which she portrayed Satoko Tsujinaka. Her filmography reflects a range of performances across different mediums, including voice work and on-screen acting. Previously, Shiraishi was affiliated with the idol unit Drops, which has since disbanded. Her career in the …







