Yui Horie, born on September twentieth, nineteen seventy-six, is a renowned Japanese voice actress and singer, celebrated for her extensive contributions to the entertainment industry. Affiliated with VIMS and Starchild, she has garnered affection from fans, who lovingly refer to her as "Hocchan." Horie made her debut as a voice actress in nineteen ninety-seven and released her first single, "My best friend," on November eighteenth, nineteen ninety-eight.
Over the years, Horie has participated in more than three hundred fifty productions, showcasing her versatility not only in voice acting but also in concert performances and promotional materials. Her talent has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the award for Best Supporting Voice Actress at the fourth Seiyu Awards. Horie stands out as one of the few idol voice actors who gained prominence in the two-thousands, with her enduring popularity attributed to her deep connection with her fan base rather than the fleeting trends of youth and beauty.
Her remarkable career has led her to perform solo at prestigious venues, including the Nippon Budokan in two thousand nine and the Yoyogi National Gymnasium's First Stadium in two thousand fifteen, each accommodating thousands of fans. Horie's official fan club, the "Black Cat Alliance," reflects her strong rapport with her supporters.
Among her notable roles in anime, Horie has voiced characters such as Naru Narusegawa in "Love Hina," Tohru Honda in "Fruits Basket," and Yuki Cross in "Vampire Knight." Her diverse portfolio also includes memorable performances as Hanyuu and Maria Ushiromiya in the "Higurashi" and "Umineko" series, respectively, as well as roles in popular titles like "Toradora!" and "Fairy Tail." Horie's impact on the anime industry and her musical endeavors continue to resonate with fans around the world.