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Nana Mizuki Profile

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Nana Mizuki, born Nana Kond? on January 21, 1980, stands as a pioneering force in the Japanese entertainment industry, celebrated as both a voice actress and a singer who shattered long-standing records and redefined the possibilities for artists in her field. Trained from a young age as an enka singer, Mizuki released a single under her birth name in 1993 before transitioning into voice acting, making her debut in 1997. Over the ensuing decades, she would become one of the most recognizable voices in anime, while simultaneously achieving unprecedented commercial success as a recording artist, becoming the first voice actress ever to top both the Oricon albums and singles charts since the charts' inception in 1968.

Mizuki's early life was shaped by rigorous musical training, as her father, a music teacher, encouraged her to pursue enka, a traditional Japanese ballad style. This classical foundation gave her an extraordinary vocal range and discipline that would later distinguish her in the competitive world of anime music. After her early single as Nana Kond?, she adopted the stage name Nana Mizuki and signed with King Records, releasing her debut single "Omoi" in 2000, followed by her first album, Supersonic Girl, in 2001. Her breakthrough in voice acting came with a series of iconic roles, most notably as Hinata Hyuga in the long-running ninja series Naruto and its sequel Boruto: Naruto Next Generations, a role that endeared her to millions of fans worldwide. She also voiced Tamao Tamamura in both the 2001 and 2021 iterations of Shaman King, Fate Testarossa in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, Tsubasa Kazanari in Symphogear, Moka Akashiya in Rosario + Vampire, and Tsubomi Hanasaki, known as Cure Blossom, in Heartcatch Precure!. Her video game work includes the beloved role of Colette Brunel in Tales of Symphonia and Ann Takamaki in Persona 5. Additionally, Mizuki expanded her reach into live-action dubbing, providing the Japanese voice for Jennifer Lawrence's Katniss Everdeen in The Hunger Games film series and dubbing numerous roles for Taiwanese actress Ariel Lin.

Mizuki's musical career gained significant momentum with the release of her single "Innocent Starter," which became her first top-ten hit on the Oricon singles chart, peaking at number nine. This success marked a turning point, as subsequent releases charted progressively higher, solidifying her reputation as a formidable pop and rock vocalist. In 2009, her album Ultimate Diamond reached number one on the weekly Oricon albums chart, a historic achievement for a voice actress. She followed this with another milestone in 2010, when her single "Phantom Minds" also debuted at number one on the Oricon singles chart, making her the first voice actress in Japanese history to achieve chart-topping success on both formats. Her live performances, known for their high-energy production and her powerful, emotive singing, have drawn massive audiences, and she has performed at prestigious venues including the Tokyo Dome and Nippon Budokan. She has also collaborated with a wide array of musicians and composers, contributing theme songs for many of the anime series she has voiced. Represented by the agency StarCrew, Mizuki continues to be active in both voice acting and music, maintaining a prolific output of singles, albums, and concert tours. Her dual career has not only broken barriers for voice actors in the music industry but has also inspired a generation of artists to pursue both disciplines simultaneously, cementing her legacy as a trailblazer and a beloved icon in Japanese pop culture.