Reina Ueda is a Toyama-born Japanese voice actress and singer who voices Reze in the Japanese-language version of Chainsaw Man, an anime produced by studio MAPPA.
Ueda voices Reze, one of the pivotal characters in Chainsaw Man's first part, in the Japanese-language version of the MAPPA-produced series. The role stands out among her credits for its prominence within the story, adding a major genre part to a résumé already built on lead performances. She has voiced the character since her career took off with a breakout role in 2014.
Ueda debuted as a voice actress in 2012 and landed her first lead two years later as Naru Sekiya in Hanayamata. She went on to headline the mecha series Dimension W as Mira Yurisaki, and later took the lead in Bakuon!! as Hane Sakura. Further credits include Akane Shinjō in SSSS.Gridman and a part in the Pokémon franchise as Mallow. She won the Best New Actress prize at the Seiyu Awards in 2015 and later branched into music, releasing a mini-album in 2016 followed by her debut solo single in 2018. She is affiliated with 81 Produce.
Ueda's credits include Mira Yurisaki in the mecha series Dimension W, Hane Sakura in Bakuon!!, Akane Shinjo in SSSS.Gridman, and Mallow in the Pokemon franchise.
Yes, she voices Reze, one of the pivotal characters in Chainsaw Man's first part, in the Japanese-language version of the MAPPA-produced series.
She won the Best New Actress prize at the Seiyu Awards in 2015 and later branched into music, releasing a mini-album in 2016 followed by her debut solo single in 2018.
Ueda debuted as a voice actress in 2012 and landed her first lead two years later as Naru Sekiya in Hanayamata.
Reina Ueda was born in Toyama Prefecture in 1994 and is represented by the talent agency 81 Produce. The agency has managed both her voice acting work and her career as a singer.

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