Cosplay - Notable Cosplayers

Notable Cosplayers

  • Marie-Claude Bourbonnais, a Canadian fashion designer, glamour model and cosplayer.
  • Francesca Dani, an Italian cosplayer, net idol and model.
  • Daisuke Enomoto, a Japanese entrepreneur, was scheduled to be the fourth private citizen to be taken into space by Space Adventures in October 2006. He intended to dress for the ride wearing the Gundam costume of Char Aznable but failed to pass physical examinations.
  • Alodia Gosiengfiao, Filipina cosplayer and model. She was Animax's first Levi's "kawaii girl" winner in the last episode of Mad Mad Fun and ranked no. 87 in FHM's 2009 poll of the Sexiest Women in the World.
  • Liana Kerzner, Canadian co-hosts the talk show Ed's Night Party. Famous for her character-based costumes, she is often a special guest at fan conventions across North America.
  • Suzanne Muldowney, most famous for her Underdog portrayals, is a fixture in New York parades, conventions, and entertainment shows.
  • Yuichiro "Jienotsu" Nagashima, Japanese kickboxer and martial artist. One of Japan's top ranked kickboxers, Nagashima makes all his entrances and publicity appearances for K-1 dressed as different female anime characters, accompanied by cosplaying girls.
  • Jessica Nigri, an American cosplayer and promotional model.
  • R.D. Peoples, voice actor, model, martial artist, and American Hip Hop/Electronic Dance Music recording artist often participates in cosplay on holidays and at various conventions.
  • Myrtle Sarrosa, a Filipina cosplayer who won Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition 4.
  • Lee Teng-hui, the first popularly elected president of the Republic of China (Taiwan), dressed up as the fictional character Edajima Heihachi of the manga series Sakigake!! Otokojuku.

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