( Edward Elric, Toshiro Hitsugaya, and Zidane Tribal).
Among her "masculine girl" roles are Haruka/Sailor Uranus, Sizer, Tier Harribel and others. Need more examples? Eagle Vision, Yukito/Yue, Masaya Aoyama, Shinji Ikari, Yugi Mutou, Makoto Naegi, Kurama, Nagito Komaeda and more.A famous exception is the willowy Princess Emeraude in Magic Knight Rayearth, and she released a drama track of her conversation with a presumably different kawaiiko character that's actually her doing the other voice.
Megumi Ogata plays male characters (often Bishōnen) or androgynous women.Played Tsubasa Ozora in Captain Tsubasa: Road to 2002.She played a slight inversion of her pigeonhole as covert Knife Nut Ryoko Asakura.She's even typecast as Yamato Nadeshikos. Bridget Hoffman has served as Inoue's English voice counterpart on at least four occasions: Belldandy, Chitose Hibiya, Rune Venus, and Mizuho Kazami.She plays kind sisterly/motherly characters so often she's even called Onee-chan (Big Sister) by her fellow seiyuu and fans.Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO 2: The Gravity Front has her be a really creepy Shinigami who haunts the first episode's protagonist.Macross Frontier gets her a role as Grace O'Connor, who initially sounds like the caring mother, but things change quickly enough in the second half the series, and in Episode 18 she gets to crank out the evil, sexy voice as she smashes Sheryl's ego into tiny pieces.She has also played gruff tomboys in Saber Marionette J and the Sakura Wars series, sexy she-bitch I-no in the Guilty Gear games and the psycho Alv in Kiddy Grade. Kikuko Inoue generally plays Yamato Nadeshikos, shrill noblewomen or mothers.He also voices both Touji Souya and Eishi Tsukasa, whom not only both have white hair, but are also the highest ranked person of a specific activity.We have the likes Kaworu, Break, Akise, Hyouga and Regulus just to name a few. A lot of his characters also tend to have grey/white hair.
For the former, this seems intentional, as many of his roles even look similar physically. Akira Ishida plays either effeminate and/or gay male characters fairly frequently, a role usually given to female voice actors, or villains.