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Kim Seo-Young
김서영
Born (1977-01-19) 19 January 1977 (age 47)
OccupationVoice Actor

Kim Seo-yeong (Korean김서영; born January 19, 1977) is a South Korean voice artist who started her career in 1999 at Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, as an in-house voice artist.[citation needed] In 2002 she received attention in the South Korean entertainment district for her voice acting skills.[citation needed]

She has dubbed several[citation needed] main characters in mainstream animation and movies.

Career

TV commercial voice-over

Kim performed over 1,000 TV commercials annually and over 10,000 pieces of work have been broadcast so far.[citation needed]

Awards

Portfolio

Dubbing

Film

(2017) Desert of No Return[1]

(2017) Beauty and the Beast - Belle (Emma Watson)

(2017) The Emoji Movie - Jailbreak

(2017) Smurfs: The Lost Village - Smurfette

(2017) Despicable Me 3 - Agnes

(2014) How to Train Your Dragon 2 - Astrid

(2013) Despicable Me 2 - Agnes

(2010) Despicable Me - Agnes

(2010) How to Train Your Dragon - Astrid

(2008) WALL-E - Eve

(2006) Hula Girls - Sanae by Yū Aoi

(2004) Crying Out Love, in the Centre of the World - Aki Hirose by Masami Nagasawa

(2002) The Bourne Identity - Marie Kreutz by Franka Potente

(2002) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - Ronald Weasley by Rupert Grint

(2001) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone - Ronald Weasley by Rupert Grint

(2001) Lord of the Rings - Eowyn by Miranda Otto

(2001) Shallow Hal - Rosemary by Gwyneth Paltrow

(2000) Charlie's Angels - Alex Munday by Lucy Liu

(1993) The Heroic Trio - Chat by Maggie Cheung

TV series

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(China) Legend of Lu Zhen - Lu Zhen by Zhao Liying

(USA) Prison Break - Maricruz Delgado by Camille Guaty

(USA) CSI: NY Season 4, 5 - Detective Jessica Angell by Emmanuelle Vaugier

(USA) 24 - Kimberly Bauer by Elisha Cuthbert

(USA) Smallville - Chloe Sullivan by Allison Mack

Animation

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(Japan) Doraemon - Doraemon

(Japan) Bonobono - Bonobono

(Japan) Dr. Shyne Evangelista - Arale

(Japan) PriPara - Falulu, Jururu, Unicorn

(Japan) The Boy and The Beast - Kyuta

(Japan) Your Lie in April - Tsubaki

(Japan) Haikyu!! Talent and Sense - Hitoka Yachi

(Japan) Haikyu!! Concept no Tatakai - Hitoka Yachi

(Japan) Junji Ito Collection - Tomie

(Japan) Kaleido Star - Sora Naegino

(Japan) Sgt. Frog Keroro - Seol-hwa Kwon

(Japan) Fresh Pretty Cure! - Love Momozono/Cure Peach

(South Korea) Nalong/Nalong 2 - Nalong

Game character

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Electronic Device

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Discography

Animation OST

Filmography

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(2015) MBC Infinite Challenge : Ep.447 The film of the Weekend - Begin Again dubbing for Violet

On-Stage

Concert MC

(2017) ‘November Rain’ - The November love story told by voice artist Seo-young Kim (Collaboration of Japanese animation with Jazz)[citation needed]

(2017) ‘Classic detox concert with voice artist Seo-young Kim’ MC

(2017) ‘Orchestra story telling with Musical actor Kai and MBC voice artist Seo-young Kim ’ MC : Seo-san, Ul-san, Ga-pyeong, Busan National Tour[citation needed]

Theater

(2001) Eugène Ionesco ‘The lesson’ - Main student[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ Ko, Eun-ki (2017-10-13), Desert of No Return (Drama), Yoon-kyeong Ha, Jo Sung-ha, Song Eun-ji, Min-Young An, Cine Factory, retrieved 2021-06-04