The 3rd Seiyu Awards ceremony was held on March 7, 2009 at the UDX Theater in Akihabara, Tokyo, [1] [2] and was broadcast on BS11 on May 3, 2009. [3] The period of general voting lasted from October 1, 2008 to January 1, 2009. [4]
Best Actor in leading role | |||
Winners | Agency | Characters | Anime |
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Hiroshi Kamiya | Aoni Production | Takashi Natsume | Natsume Yujincho |
Best Actress in leading role | |||
Rie Kugimiya | I'm Enterprise | Taiga Aisaka Miharu Rokujo | Toradora Nabari no Ou |
Best Actors in supporting roles | |||
Kazuhiko Inoue | B-Box | Madara/Cat | Natsume Yujincho |
Tomokazu Sugita | Atomic Monkey | Kivat-bat the 3rd Leon Mishima Raven | Kamen Rider Kiva Macross Frontier Hakushaku to Yosei |
Best Actresses in supporting roles | |||
Aya Endo | Performing Art Center | Sheryl Nome Angelique Matsu | Macross Frontier Neo Angelique ~Abyss~ Sekirei |
Miyuki Sawashiro | Mausu Promotion | Asako Shibasaki Tsugumi Aoba Jun Kanzato Satoru Yamashita | Toshokan Senso Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens PERSONA -trinity soul- Linebarrels of Iron |
Best Rookie actors | |||
Nobuhiko Okamoto | Pro-Fit | Shin Kanzato Ryuji Kuhoin Accelerator | PERSONA -trinity soul- Kure-nai Toaru Majutsu no Index |
Yuki Kaji | Arts Vision | Akina Hiizumu Finnian | Yozakura Quartet Kuroshitsuji |
Best Rookie actresses | |||
Kana Asumi | 81 Produce | Yuno Natsumi Hirakawa | Hidamari Sketch 365 Kyo no Go no Ni |
Haruka Tomatsu | Music Ray'n | Shiho Sannomiya Nagi Lala Satalin Deviluke | Zettai Karen Children Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens To Love-Ru |
Best Personality | |||
Winner | Agency | Radio Programs | Broadcasting Station |
Hiroshi Kamiya | Aoni Production | Dear Girl -Stories- Macross F Sayonara Zetsubo Hoso | JOQR JOQR Internet radio |
Best Musical Performance | |||
Winners | Record Label | Song | Anime |
Megumi Nakajima | flying DOG | Seikan Hiko | Macross Frontier |
Special Achievement Award | |||
Winners | Agency | ||
Reiko Muto | Aoni Production (final career) | ||
Achievement Award | |||
Kenji Utsumi | Ken Production | ||
Kosei Tomita | Production Baobab | ||
Ichiro Nagai | Aoni Production | ||
Synergy Award | |||
Astro Boy ( Mari Shimizu, Yōko Mizugaki, Hisashi Katsuta ) | |||
Kei Tomiyama Memorial Award (Topical Award) | |||
Koichi Yamadera | Across Entertainment | ||
Overseas Fan's Award | |||
Jun Fukuyama | Production Baobab | ||
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