
Miyu Matsuki
Acting
Born 1975-09-14 · Kure, Hiroshima, Japan
Miyu Matsuki (born as Mieko Matsuki) was a Japanese voice actress. She was affiliated with 81 Produce at the time of her death. Her scheduled and ongoing roles were taken over by Yui Horie, Kana Asumi, Yumi Kakazu, Reina Ueda and Noriko Shitaya.
Known for

MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance
2005 · TV

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
2004 · TV

Duel Masters
2002 · TV

PreCure Splash Star
2006 · TV

Hidamari Sketch
2007 · TV

Fate/kaleid liner Prisma Illya
2013 · TV

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
2007 · TV

Dragon Drive
2002 · TV

Da Capo
2003 · TV

Strawberry Panic
2006 · TV

Nyaruko: Crawling with Love!
2012 · TV

Divergence Eve
2003 · TV

Pecola
2001 · TV

Rune Soldier
2001 · TV

Romeo × Juliet
2007 · TV

Seven of Seven
2002 · TV

Maria Holic
2009 · TV

Yurumates3Dei
2012 · TV

Tokimeki Memorial: Only Love
2006 · TV

Really Existed! Spirit Medium Teacher
2011 · TV

Carnival Phantasm
2011 · TV

The Cosmopolitan Prayers
2004 · TV

Mezzo DSA
2004 · TV

SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist
2015 · TV

Koi Kaze
2004 · TV

Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry
2006 · TV

Battle Girls: Time Paradox
2011 · TV

And Yet the Town Moves
2010 · TV

Final Approach
2004 · TV

Otoboku: Maidens are Falling for Me
2006 · TV

Shooting Starlets Musumet
2004 · TV

Gourmet Girl Graffiti
2015 · TV

Magician's Academy
2008 · TV

Billion x School
2024 · TV

W Wish
2004 · TV

Love Love?
2004 · TV

Gakkou no Kaidan
2005 · TV

Haibane Renmei
2002 · TV

Looking Up at the Half-Moon
2006 · TV

Claymore
2007 · TV

Memories Off
2001 · TV

Dog Days
2011 · TV

Tamayura
2010 · TV

Simoun
2006 · TV

Amazing Twins
2014 · TV

Aria
2005 · TV

Night Wizard the Animation
2007 · TV

Yamibo - Darkness, the Hat, and the Travelers of the Books
2003 · TV

Fafner
2004 · TV