
Aya Hirano
In 2006, she became known for her role as the title character in the Haruhi Suzumiya franchise, winning the Voice Acting Award at the 2007 Tokyo Anime Awards, the Best Newcomer Award at the 1st Seiyu Awards in 2007, and the Best Lead Actress award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards in 2008. In addition, she also provided the voice of Misa Amane in Death Note, Konata Izumi in Lucky Star, and Lucy Heartfilia in Fairy Tail. In 2010, Hirano began transitioning her acting career to television and stage plays, starring in Konna no Idol Janain!? (2012) and Muse no Kagami (2012).
In the late 2000s and early 2010s, Hirano was regarded as an idol voice actor and is notable for being a voice actor who was able to cross over to mainstream entertainment. Along with voice acting, Hirano currently releases music through Universal Sigma. She released her first single "Breakthrough" in 2006, and she released her first album Riot Girl in 2008.
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Known For

Kimi ni Todoke

Akane-Iro ni Somaru Saka

Busou Renkin

Death Note

Dragon Ball Kai

Eyeshield 21

Fairy Tail

Gatchaman Crowds

Kiddy Grade

Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu

Linebarrels of Iron

Lucky Star

Nana

Nurarihyon no Mago

Queen's Blade: Rurou no Senshi

Rikōdā to Randoseru

Seikon no Qwaser

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu

The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan

The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya

White Album

Zettai Karen Children

Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited
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