Acteur/Actrice
Femme 🇯🇵 Japon
高木美佑
高木 美佑 · たかぎ みゆ · みゅー · Takagi Miyu
Naissance
8 septembre 1996 (29 ans)
Lieu de naissance
Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
Métier
Acteur/Actrice
Rôles principaux
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Hotaru Okazaki (voice)
In Another World With My Smartphone
Lucia Rea Regulus (voice)
Anime-Gataris
Matsuri Toda (voice)
Saekano: Comment éduquer une petite amie ennuyeuse
Female Staff (voice)
Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out
Hotaru Okazaki (voice)
Biographie
Biographie disponible uniquement en anglais.
Miyu Takagi is a Japanese voice actress and performer best known for her work in anime and multimedia projects. She was born in Sendai City, Miyagi Prefecture, on September 8, 1996, and grew up in Chiba Prefecture, which she considers her hometown. Standing 164 cm tall and affiliated with 81 Produce, Takagi began her career after participating in the "Wake Up, Girls! AUDITION" in 2012, where she impressed judges with her rendition of "Lost my music."
Her breakthrough came in 2014 when she debuted as Miyu Okamoto in both the theatrical film Wake Up, Girls! Seven Idols and the television series Wake Up, Girls!. She also became a member of the voice actress and idol unit Wake Up, Girls!, contributing not only her voice but her presence on stage until the unit disbanded in 2019.
Takagi continued building her career with notable roles in the Hacka Doll project, voicing Hacka Doll No. 1 in its anime adaptation that aired in 2015. She performed as part of the Hacka Doll unit alongside fellow voice actresses Kaya Okuno and Nanami Yamashita. That same year, she earned the Special Award at the 9th Seiyuu Awards as a member of Wake Up, Girls!, recognizing her contribution to the industry.
Outside of anime, Takagi has served as a local ambassador, notably lending her voice to the character Namiki-chan, mascot of the annual Iida Okanomachi Festival in Nagano Prefecture. With her vibrant energy and dedication, she continues to be a prominent and beloved figure in Japan’s voice acting scene
Her breakthrough came in 2014 when she debuted as Miyu Okamoto in both the theatrical film Wake Up, Girls! Seven Idols and the television series Wake Up, Girls!. She also became a member of the voice actress and idol unit Wake Up, Girls!, contributing not only her voice but her presence on stage until the unit disbanded in 2019.
Takagi continued building her career with notable roles in the Hacka Doll project, voicing Hacka Doll No. 1 in its anime adaptation that aired in 2015. She performed as part of the Hacka Doll unit alongside fellow voice actresses Kaya Okuno and Nanami Yamashita. That same year, she earned the Special Award at the 9th Seiyuu Awards as a member of Wake Up, Girls!, recognizing her contribution to the industry.
Outside of anime, Takagi has served as a local ambassador, notably lending her voice to the character Namiki-chan, mascot of the annual Iida Okanomachi Festival in Nagano Prefecture. With her vibrant energy and dedication, she continues to be a prominent and beloved figure in Japan’s voice acting scene
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Participations Anime (19)
Sorairo Utility
Minami Aoba (voice)
2025
Rascal Does Not Dream of a Sister Venturing Out
Hotaru Okazaki (voice)
2023
D4DJ: Double Mix
Shinobu Inuyose (voice)
2022
Healer Girl
Shinobu Honosaka (voice)
2022
Sorairo Utility
Minami (voice)
2021
D4DJ Petit Mix
Shinobu Inuyose (voice)
2021
D4DJ First Mix
Shinobu Inuyose (voice)
2020
ブレーカーズ
Opposing Team Member (voice)
2020
Wake Up, Girls! Final Live ~Parade of Memories~
Herself
2019
Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai
Hotaru Okazaki (voice)
2018
Anime-Gataris
Matsuri Toda (voice)
2017
In Another World With My Smartphone
Lucia Rea Regulus (voice)
2017
Wake Up, Girls! Festa. 2016 Super Live
N/A
2016
Wake Up, Girls! Beyond the Bottom
Miyu Okamoto (voice)
2015
HackaDoll the Animation
Hacka Doll #1 (voice)
2015
Wake Up, Girls! Seishun no Kage
Miyu Okamoto (voice)
2015
Saekano: Comment éduquer une petite amie ennuyeuse
Female Staff (voice)
2015
Wake Up, Girls! Les sept chanteuses
Miyu Okamoto (voice)
2014
Wake Up, Girls!
Okamoto Miyuu
2014
Staff