Saori Hayami is a talented Japanese voice actress and singer known for her versatile performances in a variety of anime series and films. She made her mark in the industry with her role as Shoko Nishimiya in the critically acclaimed anime film "Koe no Katachi" (2016), also known as "A Silent Voice: The Movie". Hayami's portrayal of a deaf girl struggling to connect with her peers through sign language garnered widespread praise for its emotional depth and authenticity. With a career spanning over a decade, Saori Hayami has become a prominent voice in the Japanese entertainment industry, lending her talents to a diverse range of characters across different genres. Her ability to bring characters to life with nuance and sensitivity has solidified her reputation as one of the most sought-after voice actresses in Japan. In addition to her work in anime, Hayami has also showcased her vocal prowess as a singer, releasing several successful singles and albums that have further showcased her artistic range. As she continues to captivate audiences with her captivating performances, Saori Hayami remains a shining star in the world of Japanese animation.
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Directed by Aoi Yûki, Kenshô Ono, Miyu Irino, Naoko Yamada, Saori Hayami
Directed by Naoko Yamada