Sayuri Hara
Sayuri Hara is a Japanese voice artist and singer known for contributions to the film industry. Born on November 5, 1988 in Tokyo, Japan, Hara has worked in voice acting, a field that involves providing vocal performances for animated characters and dubbed versions of foreign films.
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Sayuri Hara is a Japanese voice artist and singer known for contributions to the film industry. Born on November 5, 1988 in Tokyo, Japan, Hara has worked in voice acting, a field that involves providing vocal performances for animated characters and dubbed versions of foreign films. Voice actors play a key role in shaping the auditory experience of cinematic works, particularly in genres reliant on dialogue and expression.
Hara is credited in the 2013 animated film Saint☆Young Men, voicing the character High School Girl B. This role represents one of the few publicly documented appearances in Hara’s filmography. Voice acting in animation requires precise delivery to match the emotional and narrative demands of the character, often working alongside directors and sound teams to achieve the…






