Meet Megumi Han: A Voice Acting Star from Japan
From Live-Action to Voice Acting
Megumi Han (潘めぐみ), born on June 3, 1989, is a multifaceted Japanese actress and voice actress known for her work in both live-action and animated roles. Following in the footsteps of her mother, Keiko Han, a renowned voice actress, Megumi Han began her career in live-action dramas and films. However, she later transitioned to voice acting, making her debut in the 2011 anime series
Hunter x Hunter as Gon Freecss.
A Versatile Voice Actress
Megumi Han's voice acting career has been marked by her ability to bring a wide range of characters to life. She has voiced characters such as Akko Kagari in
Little Witch Academia, Kana Arima in
A Silent Voice, and more recently, Ai Hoshino in the popular anime series
Oshi no Ko. Her performances are known for their depth, emotion, and versatility.
A Visual Journey through Han's Career
Explore a visual timeline showcasing Megumi Han's career highlights, spanning live-action and voice acting roles. Witness her transformation from a young actress to a renowned voice actress, with over 185 credits to her name.
Early Life and Beginnings in Live-Action
Megumi Han was born in Tokyo, Japan, on June 3, 1989. She began her acting career in live-action films and dramas, appearing in various projects such as the 2008 film
Sakura no Sono. Her talent and dedication were evident from the start.
Debut in Voice Acting: Gon Freecss
Megumi Han's voice acting debut came in 2011 when she was cast as the protagonist, Gon Freecss, in the anime series
Hunter x Hunter. This role propelled her into the spotlight, showcasing her exceptional voice acting abilities and earning her recognition among anime fans worldwide.
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