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Meg Kubota

Japanese. Actress, midrange, experienced.

Meg has a versatile set of Japanese and Japanese-English accents from light to stereotypically strong, and from child like to mid 30s.

Her theatre credits include Aladdin (Eye Theatre), Dining Alone (Albany Theatre) and The King And I (BAC). She has also translated the play kanadehon Hamlet (BAC). Her feature films include Iris, Fogbound, Cold Heaven, Flush and The Monster Girls. On TV she has been seen in E4's Noble & Silver and in ITV Digital commercials.
 
Meg also is a presenter and has MC'd for the Toshiba International Foundation Symposium, and for the opening party for the British Museum Saga Porcelain Exhibition.
 
Her voice-over work is extensive. TV documentaries include Japanorama (BBC2) and The Day of the Kamikaze Pilot (Channel 4). Playstation games include Forbidden Siren 2 and Genji 2. Meg was also heard on the Max Factor ‘Make Up for Memoirs of a Geisha’ TV Commercial. She has voiced a wide range of corporate recordings, from voicing the telephone answering system for Lucent Technologies, and voicing CD Rom software for Adobe. She completed a wide range of educational recordings such as for the British Council English Examination Listening Test, Teach Yourself Beginner's & Business Japanese for Hodder & Stoughton, and the BBC's Learning Japanese website and CD Rom. She also voices a character in ‘Chuggington’, the childrens animation series.
 
Meg is also a professional translator and interpreter.