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Born | Alison Ruth Retzloff February 1, 1981 |
Other names | Alison Retzloff |
Education | California Lutheran University (B.A.)[1] |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 2004-present |
Agent | Mary Collins Agency |
Spouse |
Dustin Kayne Viktorin
(m. 2005) |
Children | 1 son[2] |
Alison Ruth Retzloff Viktorin (born February 1, 1981 in Argyle, Texas) is an American voice actress who has worked with Funimation Entertainment/OkraTron 5000. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime shows, her most notable role being Conan Edogawa in the detective series Case Closed. She also does commercials and modeling in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.[3]
Alison is a 2003 graduate of California Lutheran University earning a BA in Drama.[1][3] Alison married Dustin Kayne Viktorin of Euless, Texas on August 27, 2005 in Fredericksburg, Texas.[1]
Anime
Title | Year | Role | Notes |
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Kiddy Grade | 2004 | Viola | Debut role |
Case Closed | 2004 | Conan Edogawa | first starring voice role |
Spiral | 2004 | Little Boy | |
Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy | 2004 | Bucky | |
Burst Angel | 2005 | Amy | [4] |
Lupin the Third: Missed by a Dollar | 2006 | Spirit Guide | |
Desert Punk | 2006 | Tsumiko | credited as Alison Viktorin from here onwards |
Negima! | 2006 | Fuka Narutaki, Fumika Narutaki | TV Series 1 |
Rumbling Hearts | 2006 | Hotaru | |
Basilisk | 2006 | Takechiyo | TV Ep. 18 |
Black Cat | 2006 | Adam | |
Mushishi | 2007 | Maho, Isana | TV series: Eps. 3, 22 |
School Rumble | 2007 | Haruki Hanai (Child) | TV series: Ep. 13 |
Itsudatte My Santa! | 2007 | Sharry | |
Peach Girl | 2007 | Tomiko | |
Sasami: Magical Girls Club | 2008 | Sasami Iwakura | TV series, title role |
Negima Spring and Summer Specials | 2008 | Fuka Narutaki, Fumika Narutaki | OVA series |
Ghost Hunt | 2008 | Kenji | TV Eps. 12-13 |
Hell Girl | 2008 | Nina | TV Ep. 17 |
Jyu-Oh-Sei | 2008 | Rai, Thor Klein (Child) | |
Witchblade | 2008 | Yuki Sasaki | TV Ep. 16 |
Save Me! Lollipop | 2009 | Zero (Child) | |
El Cazador de la Bruja | 2009 | Joaquin | TV Ep. 26 |
Strain: Strategic Armored Infantry | 2009 | Carmichael | |
One Piece | 2010 | Chabo, Child B | TV Ep. 180 |
The Tower of Druaga: The Sword of Uruk | 2010 | Acra | |
Darker than Black: Gemini of the Meteor | 2011 | Suo Pavlichenko | Lead role |
Heaven's Lost Property | 2011 | Tomoko | Tomoki's female alter ego |
Summer Wars | 2011 | Shingo Jinnouchi | Feature Film |
Sgt. Frog | 2011 | Karara | TV Eps. 64-65, 77 |
Shiki | 2011 | Shizuka Matsuo | |
A Certain Magical Index | 2012 | Kuroko Shirai | |
Shakugan no Shana Movie | 2012 | Yukari Hirai | Film |
A Certain Scientific Railgun | 2013 | Kuroko Shirai | Lead role |
Haganai | 2013 | Kobato Hasegawa | Kodaka's younger sister |
Wolf Children | 2013 | Ame (Child) | Feature Film |
Eureka Seven: AO | 2013 | Liu Ing | |
Michiko and Hatchin | 2013 | Gabriel Belenbauza Yamada | TV Ep. 1, Hana's Foster Brother |
Space Dandy | 2014 | QT | Using Auto-Tune |
One Piece | 2014 | Hoichael |
External links
- Alison Viktorin at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Alison Viktorin at IMDb
- Alison Viktorin at the CrystalAcids Anime Voice Actor Database
- Alison Viktorin at The Mary Collins Agency
References
- ^ a b c "Retzloff-Viktorin (wedding announcement)". The Facts. Brazoria County, Texas. 2005-08-21. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- ^ a b c Barling, Jennifer (March 29, 2011). "Alison Viktorin: Living Out Loud". North Texas Child. Retrieved April 10, 2012.
- ^ a b "Alumni News" (PDF). California Lutheran University Magazine. 16 (1): 33. Summer 2008.
- ^ Johnston, Chris (2005). "City of Angels". Newtype USA. 4 (4): 34–35.