Suzuka Ohgo

Suzuka Ohgo

31 · Born: Aug 5, 1993

2005

Personal Details

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Height5' 2"
BornAug 5, 1993 Yokohama, Japan

Biography

Ohgo Suzuka's illustrious acting career commenced in the year 2000, at the remarkably youthful age of seven, when she had the privilege of joining the esteemed and illustrious Sunflower (Himawari),a prominent and highly respected theatrical company in Japan, renowned for its dedication to excellence and commitment to artistic expression.

Her inaugural performance with the company took place at the iconic Meiji-za, where she had the distinguished honor of starring in the captivating production of Story of a National Thief, marking the beginning of her remarkable journey as a talented young actress.

Fast-forwarding to the early months of the year 2005, a pivotal moment in Ohgo's burgeoning cinematic career unfolded as she made her major film debut in the critically acclaimed motion picture "Kita No Zeronen" (North of Zero Year),a cinematic masterpiece skillfully directed by the renowned Japanese filmmaker Isao Yukisada.

Ohgo had the privilege of sharing the screen with the accomplished Japanese actor Ken Watanabe, a testament to her growing stature within the film industry. In this notable film, she took on the role of Tae Komatsubara, a character that allowed her to showcase her impressive acting abilities, further solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.

Ohgo Suzu, a talented young actress, made her Hollywood debut in the critically acclaimed film "Memoirs of a Geisha" directed by the renowned director Rob Marshall. In this cinematic masterpiece, Ohgo played the pivotal role of Sakamoto Chiyo, the childhood version of the main protagonist Nitta Sayuri, brought to life by the exceptional Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi.

Ohgo Suzu, a talented Japanese actress, took on the lead role in the 2006 film "Baruto no Gakuen" (Baltic Garden),a cinematic masterpiece set against the tumultuous backdrop of World War I. In this poignant and thought-provoking drama, Ohgo portrayed a young girl of mixed German-Japanese descent, whose life is forever changed when she sets out on an arduous journey to locate her German father, whose whereabouts are shrouded in uncertainty due to the devastating conflict that has ravaged the war-torn country.

Ohgo's voice acting career experienced a significant surge in popularity during the year 2008, marking a pivotal moment in her professional journey. It was during this year that she made her mark by lending her voice to the character of Hana, also affectionately referred to as "Hatchin", in the critically acclaimed anime series Michiko to Hatchin. This role not only showcased her impressive vocal range but also demonstrated her ability to bring complex characters to life. Furthermore, Ohgo also provided the voice of Kaita in the popular puzzle-adventure game Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box, solidifying her reputation as a versatile and talented voice actress.

Notably, Ohgo has had the opportunity to collaborate with a diverse array of organizations throughout the course of her professional journey, with one such notable affiliation being her tenure with CATARMAN, which spanned from an unspecified date to 2013.

Career

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Oh Lucy! as Sakura
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Michiko to Hatchin as Hana 'Hatchin' Morenos (voice)
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