Iori Nomizu
Iori Nomizu (野水 伊織, Nomizu Iori, born October 18, 1985) is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer who provides voices for anime television series and video games. In anime shows, she voiced Yoshino Himekawa in Date A Live, Nymph in Heaven's Lost Property, Rinko Kuzaki in Omamori Himari, Haruna in Is This a Zombie?, Mirai Andou in A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives, Inaho Kushiya in Maken-ki!, and Funco in Upotte!!. In video games, she voices Celica A. Mercury in the BlazBlue series.
Iori Nomizu  | |
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野水 伊織  | |
| Born | October 18, 1985 Kiryū, Gunma Prefecture, Japan  | 
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| Years active | 2005–present | 
| Height | 150 cm (4 ft 11 in) | 
Early acting career
    
Nomizu started her acting career portraying Moe Kagami in the Fuji TV live-action drama series Densha Otoko that was broadcast in July 2005. In June 2006, she had a role in the TBS drama series Akihabara@Deep.
She will also appear in mobile phone content such as PlayStation 2 Girls Yoshitsune Densetsu-Tsuki Beyond and Chaku Voice. She worked as a maid at the Amusement Cafe Meido in Japan, a maid cafe where an active idol opened in November works as a maid. She became a freelance in October 2007, working as a writer, providing lyrics and composition, and writing novels.
Voice acting career
    
In 2009, she joined Production Ace as a voice actress. Her first job after her affiliation was a regular appearance on "Anison ★ Cafe Yumegaoka" broadcast on the channel Television Kanagawa.
In 2011, Nomizu performed the opening theme song "Ma ka se te Tonight" for the anime television adaptation of Is This a Zombie?. In 2012, she formed a voice actor unit sweet ARMS with Misuzu Togashi, Kaori Sadohara, and Misato who co-starred in Upotte!!.[1]
In April 2015, she appeared in “The Queen of Hanikami Noi Izumi's Shy I'm Sorry”, which became the first regular voice actor program at Anime Theater X (AT-X). The program aired until September 2015.
On February 28, 2021, she announced that she has left Production Ace.
Filmography
    
    Anime television
    
- 2000
 
- Daa! Daa! Daa! (Kiwi)
 
- 2009
 
- Heaven's Lost Property (Nymph)
 
- 2010
 
- Omamori Himari (Kuzaki Rinko)
 - Cat Planet Cuties (Antonia)
 - Heaven's Lost Property: Forte (Nymph)
 
- 2011
 
- Sacred Seven (Fei Zui Lau)
 - Is This a Zombie? (Haruna)
 - Deadman Wonderland (Minatsuki Takami)
 - A Dark Rabbit Has Seven Lives (Andou Mirai)
 - R-15 (Botan Beni)
 - Maken-ki! (Inaho Kushiya)
 
- 2012
 
- Another (Yumi Ogura)
 - Ebiten: Kōritsu Ebisugawa Kōkō Tenmonbu (Margaret Elizabeth)
 - Is This a Zombie? of The Dead (Haruna)
 - Upotte!! (FNC/Funco)
 - Seitokai no Ichizon Lv.2 (Mafuyu Shiina)
 
- 2013
 
- Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They? (Kuro Usagi)
 - Date A Live (Yoshino Himekawa)[2]
 - A Certain Scientific Railgun S (Febrie/Janie)
 - Blood Lad (Fuyumi Yanagi)
 
- 2014
 
- Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha (Akemi Sumizome)
 - Chaika - The Coffin Princess (Vivi Holopainen)
 - Date A Live II (Yoshino Himekawa)
 - Gundam Build Fighters Try (Yomi Sakashita)
 
- 2015
 
- Kantai Collection (Shōkaku, Zuikaku)
 - The Testament of Sister New Devil (Kurumi Nonaka)
 - Triage X (Haron Mikazuki)
 - Sky Wizards Academy (Rico Flamel)
 - Go! Princess PreCure (Yui Nanase)
 - Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon (Lapis)
 - The Testament of Sister New Devil BURST (Kurumi Nonaka)
 
- 2016
 
- First Love Monster (Yuki Fukaya)
 
- 2018
 
- Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation (Nana Takenouchi)[3]
 
- 2019
 
- Date A Live III (Yoshino Himekawa)
 - Hensuki: Are You Willing to Fall in Love with a Pervert, as Long as She's a Cutie? (Mao Nanjō)
 
- 2020
 
- Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation Season 2 (Nana Takenouchi)[4]
 
- 2022
 
- Date A Live IV (Yoshino Himekawa)
 - Kantai Collection: Someday in that Sea (Shōkaku, Zuikaku)[5]
 
Films
    
- 2011
 
- 2015
 
- Date A Live the Movie: Mayuri Judgement (Yoshino Himekawa)
 - Go! Princess PreCure: The Movie (Yui Nanase)
 
- 2016
 
- KanColle: The Movie (Shōkaku, Zuikaku)
 
- 2017
 
- Pretty Cure Dream Stars (Yui Nanase)
 
TV Shows
    
- 2009
 
- Anison Cafe★Yumegaoka
 
Video Games
    
- BlazBlue (Celica A. Mercury)
 - Sora no Otoshimono Forte: Dreamy Season (Nymph)
 - Kantai Collection (6 different ships, see list)
 - Extraordinary Ones (Sandy and Froggy)
 - Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled (Coco Bandicoot)
 - Girl's Frontline (MP-446, RPD, Z-62)
 - Ash Arms (A6M Zero)
 
TV Drama
    
- 2006
 
- Densha Otoko Deluxe (Moe Kagami) (Meganekko / posting board member)
 - Akihabara@Deep (Sūutan)
 
- 2005
 
- Densha Otoko (Moe Kagami) (Meganekko / posting board member)
 
Discography
    
    Mini albums
    
- [2005.12.21] Alice of... (Indies)
 - [2011.10.19] Gekkou Catan (月虹カタン)
 
Studio albums
    
- [2013.08.21] - Hat Trick
 
Singles
    
- [2006.11.08] - Miracle★Drops (ミラクル★ドロップス) (Indies)
 - [2011.02.09] - Ma·ka·se·te Tonight (魔・カ・セ・テ Tonight)
 - [2012.04.25] - *** Passionato (*** パショナート)
 - [2013.01.30] - Black † White
 - [2013.05.08] - SAVE THE WORLD
 - [2014.04.23] - DARAKENA
 
References
    
- "「うぽって!!」から生まれたユニットsweet ARMS ファーストライブ開催決定". アニメ!アニメ! (in Japanese). Retrieved September 7, 2019.
 - "News Date A Live Promo Video Introduces Spirit Girl Yoshino". Anime News Network. March 13, 2013. Retrieved October 21, 2020.
 - "Muhyo & Rogi Anime Reveals More Cast Members". Anime News Network. May 20, 2018. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
 - "Muhyo & Roji's Bureau of Supernatural Investigation Season 2's Teaser Reveals New Cast Member, Summer Debut". Anime News Network. January 23, 2020. Retrieved January 23, 2020.
 - "KanColle Anime Season 2's Teaser Reveals Staff, 8 Episode Run in November". Anime News Network. March 26, 2022. Retrieved March 26, 2022.
 
External links
    
- Official agency profile (in Japanese)
 - Iori Nomizu at Anime News Network's encyclopedia