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She has performed the roles of the high-elf Deedlit in ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'', Lina Inverse in ''[[Slayers]]'', and [[Shizuka Kawai|Serenity Wheeler]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', [[Amy Rose]] in ''[[Sonic X]]'', and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' from 2005 to 2010.<ref name="lisaortiz.com"/><ref name="btva"/> She has appeared in titles for [[NYAV Post]], [[4Kids Entertainment]], [[Central Park Media]], Headline Studios, TAJ Productions, and [[DuArt Film and Video]]. At the 2002 [[Katsucon]] in [[National Harbor, Maryland]], Lisa admitted that her start in voice overs came from her brother stealing her car, which led to series of adventures that led her to meeting a friend to retrieve the car, who then invited her to a casting call for ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]''. Lisa currently resides in Los Angeles as of early 2020 continuing to direct/perform for the Pokémon anime series which is being produced and recorded bicoastly primarily in Los Angeles alongside New York City too. |
She has performed the roles of the high-elf Deedlit in ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'', Lina Inverse in ''[[Slayers]]'', and [[Shizuka Kawai|Serenity Wheeler]] in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'', [[Amy Rose]] in ''[[Sonic X]]'', and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' from 2005 to 2010.<ref name="lisaortiz.com"/><ref name="btva"/> She has appeared in titles for [[SDI Media]], [[NYAV Post]], [[4Kids Entertainment]], [[Central Park Media]], Headline Studios, TAJ Productions, and [[DuArt Film and Video]]. At the 2002 [[Katsucon]] in [[National Harbor, Maryland]], Lisa admitted that her start in voice overs came from her brother stealing her car, which led to series of adventures that led her to meeting a friend to retrieve the car, who then invited her to a casting call for ''[[Record of Lodoss War]]''. Lisa currently resides in Los Angeles as of early 2020 continuing to direct/perform for the Pokémon anime series which is being produced and recorded bicoastly primarily in Los Angeles alongside New York City too. |
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Lisa is the President of Noise of O Productions, LLC, an audio post house and has directed for games and animation, including [[Modern Combat 5: Blackout|''Modern Combat 5'']] and [[Super 4 (2014 TV series)|''Super 4'']]. |
Lisa is the President of Noise of O Productions, LLC, an audio post house and has directed for games and animation, including [[Modern Combat 5: Blackout|''Modern Combat 5'']] and [[Super 4 (2014 TV series)|''Super 4'']]. |
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Lisa Ortiz | |
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Occupation(s) | Voice actress, voice director |
Years active | 1996–present |
Website | lisaortiz |
Lisa Ortiz is an American voice actress and voice director.[1] She is best known for her roles in English anime adaptations, such as Lina Inverse in Slayers and Amy Rose in Sonic X. She also voiced the latter character in the mainline and spin-off Sonic the Hedgehog video games from 2005 to 2010.[2] She's also known for her role as an actor/director in Pokémon. In 2021, she reprised her role as the English voice actress for Tao Jun in the Netflix anime Shaman King.
Career
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She has performed the roles of the high-elf Deedlit in Record of Lodoss War, Lina Inverse in Slayers, and Serenity Wheeler in Yu-Gi-Oh!, Amy Rose in Sonic X, and Sonic the Hedgehog from 2005 to 2010.[2][3] She has appeared in titles for SDI Media, NYAV Post, 4Kids Entertainment, Central Park Media, Headline Studios, TAJ Productions, and DuArt Film and Video. At the 2002 Katsucon in National Harbor, Maryland, Lisa admitted that her start in voice overs came from her brother stealing her car, which led to series of adventures that led her to meeting a friend to retrieve the car, who then invited her to a casting call for Record of Lodoss War. Lisa currently resides in Los Angeles as of early 2020 continuing to direct/perform for the Pokémon anime series which is being produced and recorded bicoastly primarily in Los Angeles alongside New York City too.
Lisa is the President of Noise of O Productions, LLC, an audio post house and has directed for games and animation, including Modern Combat 5 and Super 4.
Filmography
Anime dubbing
- Accel World – Nickel Doll[4]
- Alphablocks – M, O, P, V, W, Y
- Animation Runner Kuromi – Mikiko "Kuromi" Oguro
- Arcade Gamer Fubuki – Chizuru
- Aria – Ai Aino
- Arte – Daphne[5]
- Battle Arena Toshinden – Ellis
- Battle Game in 5 Seconds – Mion
- Battle Skipper – Saori Tachibana
- Blue Gender – Alicia Whistle
- Boogiepop Phantom – Saki Yoshisawa
- Comic Party – Chisa Tsukamoto, Minami Makimura
- Descendants of Darkness – Maria Wong
- Full Dive – Queen Govern[6]
- Gall Force: Eternal Story – Eluza, Pony
- Gall Force: New Era – Garnet
- Geobreeders – Sanae
- His and Her Circumstances – Tsubasa Shibahime
- Ikki Tousen – Kaku Bunwa
- Kujibiki Unbalance – Kaoruko Yamada
- Legend of Himiko – Koran
- Magical DoReMi – Patina, Penny
- Magic User's Club – Nanaka Nakatomi
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED – Natarle Badgiruel (NYAV Post dub)
- My Hero Academia — Burnin
- Now and Then, Here and There – LaLa Ru
- Numberblocks – Ten (US Version with Korrina's voice in 2021)
- Pokémon – Oshawott, Korrina, Litten, others[2]
- Queen's Blade series – Melona (credited as Darla Chaney Seasons 1–2 and the OVA, credited as Trina Hilbe Season 3), Echidna
- Rayearth OVA – Fuu Hououji
- Record of Lodoss War – Deedlit
- Revolutionary Girl Utena – Shiori Takatsuki
- Samurai Deeper Kyo – Mika
- Shadow Star Narutaru – Jun Ezumi
- Shaman King – Jun Tao, Soumei Tao
- Slayers – Lina Inverse
- Slayers Evolution-R – Lina Inverse
- Slayers Next – Lina Inverse
- Slayers Revolution – Lina Inverse
- Slayers Try – Lina Inverse
- Sonic X – Amy Rose[2]
- Space Pirate Mito – Mito, Ranban in Exo-suit
- Tama and Friends – Chopin
- That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime - Frey
- The Irresponsible Captain Tylor – Azalyn, Emi, Yumi Hanner
- ToHeart – Tomoko Hoshina
- Twin Signal – Kris Sign
- Virgin Fleet – Hatsuki Fujiwara, Mari Sakisaka
- The World of Narue – Kiriri Kaibashira, Kyouko Kudo, Manaka Oatari/Magical Girl #4
- Yu-Gi-Oh! – Serenity Wheeler
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX – Mindy, Linda, Yasmin, Maiden in Love, Elemental HERO Burstinatrix
- Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's – Patty, Claire, Barbara
- Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL II – Lotus Hanazoe
- Zetman – Tomomi, Swim Teacher (Ep. 5)
Animation
- 44 Cats – Jumpy, Gaby, Astricat, Sandy, Ginny, others
- Angel's Friends – Miki, Cabiria
- Cubix: Robots for Everyone – Babysix
- Chaotic – Lulu
- Chaotic: Secrets of the Lost City – Unda, Servant of Water
- Little & Big Monsters - Amanda
- Ratatoing – Carol
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Jhanna
- The Little Cars 2: Rodopolis Adventure – Cris Crash
- The Little Cars 3: Fast & Curious – Cris Crash
- Viva Piñata – Mrs. Whirlm, Betty Bunnycomb
- Winx Club – Musa, Icy, Digit, Mitzi (all 4kids dub, seasons 1-3), Griselda (3Beep dub, season 8), others
Movies
- Adolescence of Utena – Shiori Takatsuki, Shadow Girl E-ko
- Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Anna
- Exte: Hair Extensions – Yuko Mizushima
- Galaxy Express 999 Eternal Fantasy - Maetel
- Impy's Island – Impy the Impodochosaurus
- Impy's Wonderland - Impy the Impodochosaurus
- Time of Eve – Rina
- Kikoriki. Team Invincible - Rosa
- Adventures in Voice Acting – Herself
- The Fairy Princess & the Unicorn - Ophira
Video games
- Fire Emblem Heroes - Eremiya[2]
- Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes - Additional voices[7]
- Grand Theft Auto: Vice City – Pedestrian, Commercial Announcer
- Shaman King: Power of Spirit – Tao Jun
- Smite – Izanami
- Sonic the Hedgehog – Amy Rose (2005–2010)[2][3]
- PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond – Oshawott
- Street Fighter V – Noembelu
- Octopath Traveler – Dancers
Web
- Sonic and Tails R – Amy Rose
Production credits
Voice director
- Asphalt Overdrive
- Brothers in Arms 3: Sons of War
- Dragon Mania Legends
- Dungeon Hunter 5
- Modern Combat 5: Blackout
- Norm of the North
- Pokémon (Season 19+/Movie 18+)
- Psychic School Wars[8]
References
- ^ Guillou, Justin (13 July 2017). "Gotta Voice 'Em All — A Talk with Lisa Ortiz". Oprainfall. Retrieved 14 July 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f "Official Website". Lisa Ortiz. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
- ^ a b "Lisa Ortiz (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2 October 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ "New Guests: Jessica Calvello & Lisa Ortiz". www.animectx.com. Retrieved 2018-11-07.
- ^ "Arte". Sound Cadence Studios. Retrieved April 12, 2021.
- ^ "Full Dive: This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier than Real Life!". Sound Cadence Studios. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
- ^ "Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes (2022 Video Game)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 19 July 2022.
- ^ "Voice Actress Lisa Ortiz to Appear at Otakon 2016". Anime News Network. 7 July 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
External links
- Website
- Lisa Ortiz on Facebook
- Lisa Ortiz at IMDb
- Lisa ORTIZ at Anime News Network's encyclopedia