Haruka Chisuga

Haruka Chisuga
Native name 千菅 春香
Born (1992-01-23) January 23, 1992
Morioka, Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Occupation Voice actress, singer
Years active 2013–present
Agent Dandelion
Notable credit(s) Shirobako as Shizuka Sakaki
Website ameblo.jp/chisuga-haruka/

Musical career

Instruments Vocals
Labels Flying Dog

Haruka Chisuga (千菅 春香 Chisuga Haruka, born January 23, 1992)[1] is a Japanese singer and voice actress from Morioka, Iwate Prefecture affiliated with the agency Dandelion. As a singer, she is signed to Victor Entertainment under their label Flying Dog.

Biography

During her early childhood, Chisuga took classical piano lessons. During high school, Chisuga decided to become a voice actress and singer after seeing a video of Nana Mizuki performing.[2][3] She was discovered in 2012 after winning the Miss Macross 30 contest, which was held to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Macross franchise.[3] She played her first main role as Shizuka Sakaki in the 2014 anime television series Shirobako.[4]

Filmography

Television animation

2013
2014
2015
2016

OVA/OAD

Video games

Discography

Singles

Release date Title Peak Oricon chart position
1st February 27, 2013 Planet Cradle/Wonder Ring #38[5]
2nd February 26, 2014 Zetsumetsuki gu Shōjo! (絶滅危愚少女!) #167[6]
3rd July 23, 2014 Momoiro Fantasy (桃色ファンタジー) #97[7]
4th July 22, 2015 Ju Je t'aime Communication (ジュ・ジュテーム・コミュニケーション) #75[8]

References

  1. "Flying Dog profile". Victor Entertainment. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  2. これから発売! ゲーム情報 ◆ マクロス30 〜銀河を繋ぐ歌声〜 特別企画 スペシャルインタビュー. Weekly Famitsu (in Japanese) (Enterbrain). February 22, 2013.
  3. 1 2 『ミス・マクロス30コンテスト』グランプリは千菅春香さん! (in Japanese). Animate. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  4. "「SHIROBAKO」木村珠莉、佳村はるか、千菅春香インタビュー-前編- キャラもキャストも5人全員がアニメ業界に飛び込む新人". Anime! Anime!.
  5. "プラネット・クレイドル/ワンダーリング". Oricon. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  6. "オリジナルビデオアニメーション「絶滅危愚少女 Amazing Twins」オープニン愚テーマ 絶滅危愚少女!". Oricon.
  7. "桃色ファンタジー". Oricon. Retrieved March 17, 2015.
  8. "ジュ・ジュテーム・コミュニケーション". Oricon. Retrieved August 12, 2015.

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