
Tomiko Suzuki
Acting
Biography
Tomiko Suzuki (鈴木 富子, Suzuki Tomiko, January 3, 1956 – July 7, 2003) is a Japanese voice actress and narrator from Aichi prefecture. She was affiliated with Aoni Production at the time of her death. She graduated from Toei Audio Talent School and debuted in 1975 as a silent role in Ikkyu-san. She was mainly good at playing children voices both boys and girls. She died of acute heart failure on July 7, 2003, a week and half after the released of her last film Pokémon: Jirachi Wishmaker, where she voiced the protagonist Jirachi.
Born: January 3, 1956
Place of Birth: Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Known For

Ganbare! Kickers: Bokutachi no Densetsu
Bokutachi no Densetsu is a summary of the TV series with an alternate ending. 'Kickers' is a weak soccer team that hardly wins a game. It has recorded 22 consecutive losses up till now, neither a star player nor a sign of a victory can be found in the team, that's why they begin to lose hope. But everything quickly changes when Kakeru Daichi, a newcomer to Kitahara Primary School, joins the team!

Dragon Ball Z
Now happily married and with a son, martial arts champion Goku must defend Earth from a series of extraterrestrial invaders bent on destruction.

Dragon Ball
Young Goku sets off on a quest with his teenage friend Bulma to find the seven Dragon Balls, which grant whoever possesses them a single wish.

Fist of the North Star
In the year 199X, human civilization has been all but destroyed by a nuclear holocaust.

Bikkuriman

Captain Tsubasa Movie 02: Danger! All Japan Junior Team
The return match between the All-Europe and All-Japan Junior teams comes home to Japan, but what sort of problems will occur with the game on Tsubasa's home turf?

Transformers: The Headmasters
Following on The Return of Optimus Prime (and in place of The Rebirth), The Headmasters is the first Japanese-exclusive Transformers franchise.

Captain Tsubasa Movie 04: The Great World Competition!! The Junior World Cup
Japan and Europe goes continental! This time, they arrange a tournament with 4 teams: Japan, USA, "All-Europe", and "All-South America". South America is rising to the tops of the bracket with their hidden weapon, Carlos Santana, who manages to avoid the tricks of his international opponents. How will Team Japan counter this impressive player?

The Mischievous Twins

GoShogun: The Time Étranger
Forty years after the events of the TV series, Remy Shimada, ex-pilot of the GoShogun, suffers a terrible accident while on her way to a meeting with her former robot-piloting comrades. While they rush to the hospital, Remy floats between life and death. She sees visions of her life when she was young, and stranger still, experiences a hallucination of being with her friends, all of them young again, in a mysterious city filled with hostile fanatics. Far from being the reunion Remy hoped for, a ghastly letter arrives for each member of the team that predicts their gruesome deaths. Slated to die in two days, both in reality and in her dream, Remy struggles to find a way out of the City of Fate, relying on the memories of her friends to see her through, even as they surround her death bed in the waking world.
Filmography
as Jirachi (voice)
as Marron (voice)
as Kisanta Yamamura
as Dende (voice)
as Miss Walker (Voice)
as Junk (voice)
as Hotdog (voice)
as Hot Ken
as Marron (voice)
as Prince Yamato (voice)
as Kakeru Daichi
as Daniel Witwicky
as Panji (voice)
as Kakeru Daichi (voice)
as Nurse (voice)
as TOIL (voice)
as Yayoi Aoba (voice)
as Lin (voice)
as Villager (voice)
as Nurse (voice)
as Areian (voice)
as Lin
as Soll (voice)
as Shinichi (voice)
as Madoka (voice)
as 女の子(愛)/ 静御前
as Shoping Girl
as Fan Girl B
as Malyne (voice)
as Madoka
as Emily (voice)
as Poyon
as ポヨン
as Mu boy C (voice)
as Spirit of the Sugar
as Rosa Costa - Santi's sister (voice)