Haruka Terui (born December 8, 1987) is a Japanese [[voice actress]] and singer from [[Iwate Prefecture]], Japan. She is affiliated with [[Aoni Production]].
Biography
Terui began her voice acting career after graduating from [[Aoni Juku]], the voice acting school operated by Aoni Production. She has since established herself as a versatile voice actress, known for her ability to portray a wide range of characters, from strong and determined leads to more gentle and supportive roles.Career
Terui gained significant recognition for her role as Kobeni Yonomori in the 2014 anime series ''[[Engaged to the Unidentified]]''. Her career saw a major breakthrough with her portrayal of the titular character Yūki Yūna in ''[[Yūki Yūna Is a Hero]]'' (2014), a role she has reprised in multiple subsequent seasons and spin-off projects within the franchise.Her performance as Yūki Yūna earned her the "Best New Actress" award at the 9th [[Seiyu Awards]] in 2015, an honor she shared with fellow voice actresses [[Rena Ueda]] and [[Maaya Uchida]].
Other notable roles in her extensive filmography include:
- Kudelia Aina Bernstein in ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans]]'' (2015–2017)
- Hajime Sugoroku (younger) in ''[[Nanbaka]]'' (2016)
- Nao Yuuki in ''[[The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done!]]'' (2018)
- Ayame Himuro in ''[[Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It]]'' (2020–2022)
- Chihaya Nakano in ''[[Danchigai]]'' (2015)
- Sarah in ''[[Granblue Fantasy The Animation]]'' (2017) and the related video game.
In addition to anime, Terui has contributed her voice to various video games, drama CDs, and narration projects.
Filmography
Anime
- ''Engaged to the Unidentified'' (2014) as Kobeni Yonomori
- ''Yūki Yūna Is a Hero'' (2014–present) as Yūki Yūna
- ''Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans'' (2015–2017) as Kudelia Aina Bernstein
- ''Danchigai'' (2015) as Chihaya Nakano
- ''Nanbaka'' (2016) as Hajime Sugoroku (younger)
- ''Granblue Fantasy The Animation'' (2017) as Sarah
- ''The Ryuo's Work Is Never Done!'' (2018) as Nao Yuuki
- ''Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It'' (2020–2022) as Ayame Himuro
Video games
- ''Granblue Fantasy'' as Sarah
- ''Chain Chronicle'' as Mikaela
- ''Azur Lane'' as USS San Juan, IJN Ashigara
Awards and nominations
- 9th [[Seiyu Awards]] (2015) - Best New Actress (won)
External links
- Official agency profile (Aoni Production)
- Haruka Terui at Anime News Network's encyclopedia