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'''Lani Minella''' is a [[voice acting|voice actress]] who has voiced in over 500 [[video game|computer and video games]] as well as several [[television program|TV]] and [[anime]] series. She is best known for voicing Nancy Drew, Millie Strathorn, Loulou the Parrot and Freddie in the [[Nancy Drew]] computer games, [[Ivy Valentine]] in the [[Soulcalibur]] video game franchise, and as [[Rouge the Bat]] in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic]] games (2001-2005). Minella is founder and owner of the voice-acting agency AudioGodz.<ref name="AudioGodz">{{cite web|last=Gnatek|first=Tim|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/04/technology/circuits/04voic.html?pagewanted=2|title=Giving Voice to Video Games|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date=4 November 2004|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref> Lani's unique 4-octave range and ability to mimic anything she hears, has given her mastery of instant voice control. Lani Minella's 365+ voices can be heard on over 500 titles of computer games, cartoons and anime, national and international radio and TV commercials, industrials, phone systems, talking books, websites, car navigational systems, toys, and much more, including voices at Legoland, Disney rides, arcade and casino machines, as well as sound-alikes for hundreds of celebs and famous cartoon characters (example: [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]]). She has also had roles in the following games and television shows:
'''Lani Minella''' is a [[voice acting|voice actress]] who has voiced in over 500 [[video game|computer and video games]] as well as several [[television program|TV]] and [[anime]] series. She is best known for voicing Nancy Drew, Millie Strathorn, Loulou the Parrot and Freddie in the [[Nancy Drew]] computer games, [[Ivy Valentine]] in the [[Soulcalibur]] video game franchise, and as [[Rouge the Bat]] in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (series)|Sonic]] games (2001-2005). Minella is founder and owner of the voice-acting agency AudioGodz.<ref name="AudioGodz">{{cite web|last=Gnatek|first=Tim|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/04/technology/circuits/04voic.html?pagewanted=2|title=Giving Voice to Video Games|publisher=[[The New York Times]]|date=4 November 2004|accessdate=23 May 2013}}</ref> Lani's unique 4-octave range and ability to mimic anything she hears has given her mastery of instant voice control. Lani Minella's 365+ voices can be heard on over 500 titles of computer games, cartoons and anime, national and international radio and TV commercials, industrials, phone systems, talking books, websites, car navigational systems, toys, and much more, including voices at Legoland, Disney rides, arcade and casino machines, as well as sound-alikes for hundreds of celebs and famous cartoon characters (example: [[Casper the Friendly Ghost]]). She has also had roles in the following games and television shows:


==Video games/TV Series==
==Video games/TV Series==

Revision as of 17:14, 8 August 2013

Lani Minella is a voice actress who has voiced in over 500 computer and video games as well as several TV and anime series. She is best known for voicing Nancy Drew, Millie Strathorn, Loulou the Parrot and Freddie in the Nancy Drew computer games, Ivy Valentine in the Soulcalibur video game franchise, and as Rouge the Bat in the Sonic games (2001-2005). Minella is founder and owner of the voice-acting agency AudioGodz.[1] Lani's unique 4-octave range and ability to mimic anything she hears has given her mastery of instant voice control. Lani Minella's 365+ voices can be heard on over 500 titles of computer games, cartoons and anime, national and international radio and TV commercials, industrials, phone systems, talking books, websites, car navigational systems, toys, and much more, including voices at Legoland, Disney rides, arcade and casino machines, as well as sound-alikes for hundreds of celebs and famous cartoon characters (example: Casper the Friendly Ghost). She has also had roles in the following games and television shows:

Video games/TV Series

References

  1. ^ Gnatek, Tim (4 November 2004). "Giving Voice to Video Games". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 May 2013.

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