
Sumire Uesaka works in Japan as a voice actress and singer, having voiced a role in the One Piece anime, produced by Toei Animation, alongside an extensive career across anime, music, and other media.
Uesaka is credited among the voice cast connected to the One Piece anime, an association that sits alongside her much larger body of work in Japanese anime and music. The specific character behind this credit is not documented in publicly available records, a common situation for performers who take on brief or guest parts in a series as long-running as One Piece. Her inclusion reflects the breadth of the franchise's casting rather than a signature role comparable to her better-known work.
Uesaka started as a child talent in commercials around 2000 before shifting into voice acting in 2011, quickly earning the Best Rookie Actress prize at the Seiyu Awards. She expanded into a recording career in 2013 through King Records' King Amusement Creative imprint, and decades later added a surprising second act as a professional wrestler, twice claiming the Ironman Heavymetalweight championship.
Sumire Uesaka is a Japanese voice actress and singer who started as a child talent in commercials around 2000 before shifting into voice acting in 2011.
Uesaka is credited among the voice cast connected to the One Piece anime, though the specific character behind this credit is not documented in publicly available records.
Yes, Uesaka earned the Best Rookie Actress prize at the Seiyu Awards after moving into voice acting in 2011.
Uesaka expanded into a recording career in 2013 through King Records' King Amusement Creative imprint, alongside her voice acting work.
Yes, Uesaka added a surprising second act as a professional wrestler, twice claiming the Ironman Heavymetalweight championship.

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