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Meg Kubota

JAPANESE. Experienced actress, presenter, translator and voice artist.

Meg is an experienced actress, VO, translator and interpreter, and has a versatile set of Japanese and Japanese-English accents from light to stereotypically strong, and from child to 30s.

Her theatre credits include Hanjo (Oval House Theatre), Festival For Fish (Wimbledon Theatre), Aladdin (Eye Theatre), Dining Alone (Albany Theatre), The King And I (
BAC) and Lokis (Riverside Studios), and she translated the play kanadehon Hamlet (BAC).  Her feature films include Iris, Fogbound, Cold Heaven, Flush and The Monster Girls, and on TV she was in The Day Of The Kamikaze (Channel 4), Noble & Silver (E4) and in ITV Digital commercials.

Meg also is a presenter and has MC'd for the Toshiba International Foundation Symposium, and for the opening party for the British Museum Saga Porcelin Exhibition.

Her voice work is extensive and varied, including commercials for Max Factor, Philips Sonicare, Uniqlo, Jameson Whiskey, Sunsilk, Sci-Fi Channel, Playstation and FIFA, and corporate pieces for Lucent Technologies and Adobe.  Her documentaries include Japanorama (
BBC), and various titles for Teachers TV and Discovery Channel.  She has also made a number of educational recordings including ELT courses for Pearson Education and Oxford University Press, Teach Yourself Beginner's Japanese & Business Japanese for Hodder & Stoughton, and the BBC's Learning Japanese website and CD-ROM. 

Her character voicing includes animation voices for Dr Ling in Chuggington (both US/Disney and UK/
CBBC series), and numerous game voices for Forbidden Siren 2 (Playstation), Genji 2 (Playstation) and Highlander (Xbox).  She's also recorded audiobooks Sky Burial (ISIS Publishing / RNIB) and The Hungry Ghost (ISIS Publishing), ADR/lip-synching for Shanghai (feature film) and The Day Of The Kamekaze (Channel 4), and a number of radio plays for BBC Radio 4.

Meg Kubota

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JAPANESE. Experienced actress, presenter, translator and voice artist.

Meg is an experienced actress, VO, translator and interpreter, and has a versatile set of Japanese and Japanese-English accents from light to stereotypically strong, and from child to 30s.

Her theatre credits include Hanjo (Oval House Theatre), Festival For Fish (Wimbledon Theatre), Aladdin (Eye Theatre), Dining Alone (Albany Theatre), The King And I (
BAC) and Lokis (Riverside Studios), and she translated the play kanadehon Hamlet (BAC).  Her feature films include Iris, Fogbound, Cold Heaven, Flush and The Monster Girls, and on TV she was in The Day Of The Kamikaze (Channel 4), Noble & Silver (E4) and in ITV Digital commercials.

Meg also is a presenter and has MC'd for the Toshiba International Foundation Symposium, and for the opening party for the British Museum Saga Porcelin Exhibition.

Her voice work is extensive and varied, including commercials for Max Factor, Philips Sonicare, Uniqlo, Jameson Whiskey, Sunsilk, Sci-Fi Channel, Playstation and FIFA, and corporate pieces for Lucent Technologies and Adobe.  Her documentaries include Japanorama (
BBC), and various titles for Teachers TV and Discovery Channel.  She has also made a number of educational recordings including ELT courses for Pearson Education and Oxford University Press, Teach Yourself Beginner's Japanese & Business Japanese for Hodder & Stoughton, and the BBC's Learning Japanese website and CD-ROM. 

Her character voicing includes animation voices for Dr Ling in Chuggington (both US/Disney and UK/
CBBC series), and numerous game voices for Forbidden Siren 2 (Playstation), Genji 2 (Playstation) and Highlander (Xbox).  She's also recorded audiobooks Sky Burial (ISIS Publishing / RNIB) and The Hungry Ghost (ISIS Publishing), ADR/lip-synching for Shanghai (feature film) and The Day Of The Kamekaze (Channel 4), and a number of radio plays for BBC Radio 4.