Haruka Kuroda
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is a Japanese actress and presenter. She provided the voice of
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Gorillaz from 2000 to 2017. She performed on all the Phase One tour dates as Noodle: She performed Noodle's speaking voice at all tour dates as well as Noodle's backing vocals, she was also playing the second guitar. (It is a popular misconception that
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performed on the Gorillaz tour.) She is also the speaking voice of Noodle in Gorillaz' promotional interview CD, 'The Apex Tapes', as well as all live radio interviews and 'G-Bites' short films from Phase 1. She has also sung with JC Connington's rock group JUNKSTAR on the track ''Going Nowhere'' as well as featuring in various BBC productions. (Jonny Vegas's
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). Her film credit includes Foster, Swinging with the Finkels, I Like London In the Rain & One Minute Past Midnight which won the short film of the year in 2005 at Chicago Film Festival. Haruka had a constant role in kids' gaming show '' PXG'' in 2005, where she hosts alongside Kentaro Suyama as the voice of 'Game Girl'. She works extensively as a voice-over artist like in the GameCube's 2005 '' Battalion Wars'' as the Solar Empire empress.


Training

Haruka trained at the
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. She is also a master of the martial art
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, teaching regularly in
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Filmography


Films


Television


Video games


Short films


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JC Connington's JUNKSTAR band - profile
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Kuroda, Haruka 1977 births Living people Alumni of the Guildford School of Acting English people of Japanese descent Japanese expatriates in England Japanese video game actresses Japanese voice actresses