Masami Suzuki, born in Chigasaki in 1972, is a Japanese actress and singer who also works in voice acting, playing Cosette and Capone Pez in Toei Animation's One Piece.
Suzuki voices Cosette, the head chef employed within the Germa Kingdom's royal household and staff to the Vinsmoke Family, and Capone Pez, the infant son of Capone Bege and Charlotte Chiffon and grandson of Charlotte Linlin and Pound, in the Japanese version of One Piece. The two roles place her within both the Germa Kingdom arc and the sprawling Charlotte family storyline.
Suzuki is best known for voicing Kaihime, also called Princess Kai, across the Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi video game series, appearing in both the third and fourth installments. Alongside her voice work, she has also pursued on-screen acting and a singing career.
Suzuki voices Cosette, head chef employed within the Germa Kingdom's royal household and staff to the Vinsmoke Family, and Capone Pez, the infant son of Capone Bege and Charlotte Chiffon, in One Piece.
Suzuki is best known for voicing Kaihime, also called Princess Kai, across the Samurai Warriors and Warriors Orochi video game series, appearing in both the third and fourth installments.
No. Alongside her voice work, Suzuki has also pursued on-screen acting and a singing career.
Suzuki, a Japanese actress and singer, was born in Chigasaki in 1972. Her hometown roots eventually led to a multifaceted entertainment career that spans acting, music, and voice work in anime and video games.
Suzuki has been active since 1994, giving her roughly three decades across acting, singing, and voice work.

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