Airi Eino
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Airi Eino (永野 愛理, Eino Airi; born 19 January 1993) is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Sendai, affiliated with 81 Produce.[1] She is known for portraying Airi Hayashida in Wake Up, Girls!, Misanaria Bolenan in Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, and Risa Fujiwara in Tamayomi.
Airi Eino | |
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永野 愛理 | |
| Born | 19 January 1993 |
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| Years active | 2014–present |
| Agent | 81 Produce |
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Biography
Airi Eino, a native of Sendai, was born on 19 January 1993.[2][3] She began studying dance in elementary school,[4] she won a district tournament for her junior high school badminton club.[5] Having heard of The Sickness unto Death in high school, she studied philosophy at Tohoku Gakuin University,[5] and in March 2015, she graduated from their Department of Comprehensive Humanities' Faculty of Letters.[6]
Despite being a fan of anime after seeing The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya,[5] she initially felt that it was impossible for her to become a voice actress.[7] However, she saw a Nico Nico Douga call for auditions for the voice acting unit Wake Up, Girls! and considered it only after thinking that she should audition for her favorite anime.[5] She was selected in the auditions, and on 29 July 2013, she was announced as one of Wake Up, Girls!' members.[8] She later reprised her role in the anime.[9] In December 2017, she was cast as Misanalia Boruenan in the baseball anime Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody.[10] In September 2019, she was cast as Risa Fujiwara in the baseball anime Tamayomi.[11]
She choreographed two Wake Up, Girls! songs, Chikatetsu Labyrinth and Tunago,[12][13] and she also was a choreographer for Hacka Doll THE Festival.[14]
Personal life
Despite remaining in Sendai after joining Wake Up, Girls!,[15] she moved to Tokyo after graduating from Tohoku Gakuin University.[12]
She is a fan of her native Sendai's Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles.[16] On 6 August 2017, he threw out the ceremonial first pitch in the game between Rakuten and Lotte at Kobo Park Miyagi.[17]
Filmography
Anime television
- 2014
- Wake Up, Girls!, Airi Hayashida[9]
- 2017
- Grimoire of Zero, Village woman[1]
- Idol Time PriPara, Kanade[1]
- Kakegurui, Female student[1]
- Love Tyrant, Track and Field club member, etc.[1]
- Restaurant to Another World, magician[1]
- 2018
- Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody, Misanaria Bolenan[10]
- 2020
Animated film
- 2014
- Wake Up, Girls! – Seven Idols, Airi Hayashida[1]
Video games
- 2017
- Cinderella Nine, Kanako Nagai[1]
- Power Pros, Kokoro Hibikino[1]
- 2018
- Wake Up, Girls! Stage no Tenshi, Airi Hayashida[1]
- 2019
- Kemono Friends 3, America Rhea[1]
- 2021