Laura Bailey
Laura Bailey | |
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Born | Laura Dawn Bailey Mississippi, U.S.[1] |
Other names | Elle Deets[a] |
Alma mater | Collin College |
Occupation(s) | Voice actress, voice director, actress |
Years active | 1999–present |
Spouse | |
Website | laurabaileyvo |
Laura Dawn Bailey is an American actress who provides voices for English-language versions of anime and video games, as well as in cartoons. Her first major roles in anime were as Kid Trunks and Kid Dende in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z. She voiced Tohru Honda in Fruits Basket, Lust in Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Shinnosuke "Shin" Nohara in the Funimation dub of Crayon Shin-Chan, and Maka Albarn in Soul Eater. In video games, she is notable for the voices of Jaina Proudmoore in World of Warcraft, Rayne in the BloodRayne series, Chun-Li in the newer titles of the Street Fighter series, Rise Kujikawa in the Persona 4 series, Blaze the Cat in Sonic the Hedgehog series, Lucina in Fire Emblem Awakening, Serah Farron in the Final Fantasy XIII series, Serana in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dawnguard, Abigail "Fetch" Walker in Infamous Second Son and Infamous First Light, Olympia Vale in Halo 5: Guardians,[2] Nadine Ross in Uncharted 4: A Thief's End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy,[3][4] Fiona in Tales from the Borderlands and Kait Diaz in Gears of War 4. She voiced Catwoman in Batman: The Telltale Series and also voices Black Widow in a variety of the Marvel cartoons and video games. She is the voice of ADA in the AR game Ingress.
Biography
Bailey was inspired to go into acting after watching a making of Dawson's Creek special where they interviewed Katie Holmes.[5][6] She attended the theatre program at the Collin County Community College (Quad C) in Plano, Texas.[5] where she participated in productions of "Suburbia", "Through a Glass Onion", and "Don't Rock the Jukebox".[7] Kent Williams, who spotted her at one of the plays, invited her to audition for Funimation, who had been working on Dragon Ball Z.[8] Her first major role on Dragon Ball Z was Kid Trunks,[8] which she portrayed with a raspy voice.[9] She voiced the starring character Marlene Angel in Blue Gender, which was the first project Funimation did outside of the Dragon Ball world,[1][6] and Keiko Yukimura in Yu Yu Hakusho, which ran on Cartoon Network.
Bailey was cast for the starring role of Tohru Honda in the anime Fruits Basket. Bailey said that Tohru's character has helped her be more positive: "I was so inspired by her character by her, joy, and outlook on life that, you know, you wanna emulate that."[8] She later voiced Lust, one of the villains in Fullmetal Alchemist, and Sana Kurata in Kodocha.[11]
Bailey had been working with Funimation for about four years before she started ADR directing. She worked on Blue Gender: The Warrior and some episodes of Case Closed. Her first major ADR Directing project was Gunslinger Girl, in which she also voices Henrietta. She also co-directed parts of Kodocha.[11] She became a line producer for the Funimation dub of Shin-Chan and also voiced the title character.
Personal life
Bailey and anime voice actor/director Colleen Clinkenbeard were once roommates while working at Funimation.[12] In 2007, she moved to Los Angeles.[9] On September 25, 2011, she married fellow voice actor Travis Willingham.[13] They currently live in Los Angeles.[14] On March 1, 2018, Bailey announced on Twitter that she and Willingham are expecting their first child.[15]
Filmography
Anime
Year | Series | Role | Crew role, notes | Source[16] |
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1999–2003 | Dragon Ball Z | Dende, Trunks, Marron | Funimation dub | [8] |
2001–03 | Dragon Ball | Chi-Chi, Ranfan, Sara, Akane, others | Funimation dub | [17] |
2001–02 | Blue Gender | Marlene Angel | [18] | |
2002–06 | Yu Yu Hakusho | Keiko Yukimura | ||
2002–03 | Fruits Basket | Tohru Honda | [8] | |
2003 | Lupin the Third: Dragon of Doom | Kikyo | TV special | [19] |
2004 | Kiddy Grade | Alv | ||
2004–10 | Case Closed | Serena Sebastian | ADR director | [11] |
2004–06 | Fullmetal Alchemist | Lust | ||
2005 | Spiral | Ryoko Takamichi | ||
2005 | Gunslinger Girl | Henrietta | ADR director, Bailey's first large directing project | [11][20] |
2005–06 | The Galaxy Railways | Layla | ||
2005–07 | Kodocha | Sana Kurata | Line producer, ADR director | [11] |
2006 | Diamond Daydreams | Hanna Jarvinen | Eps. 7–8 | |
2006–07 | Tactics | Rosalie | ||
2006–07 | Negima! | Evangeline A.K. McDowell, Ayaka Yukihiro | Also Spring and Summer OVAs | |
2006–07 | Basilisk | Oboro | ||
2006–07 | Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase | Hiromi Anzai | ||
2006–07 | Rumbling Hearts | Line producer | [21] | |
2007 | SoltyRei | Sylvia Ban | ||
2007–09 | Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle | Xing Huo, Primera | ||
2007–08 | Suzuka | Suzune Asahina | ||
2007 | Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad | Hiromi Masuoka | ||
2007–08 | Glass Fleet | Michel | ||
2007–08 | One Piece | Conis, others | Funimation dub | |
2008 | School Rumble | Tsumugi Yuuki | ||
2008 | Genesis of Aquarion | Tsugumi Rosenmeier | ||
2008–09 | Naruto | Anko Mitarashi, Toki, others | ||
2008 | Claymore | Jean | ||
2008–11 | Shin-Chan | Shin Nohara | Funimation dub, 2008 Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation Award, Best Voice Actress (English) Line producer, ADR director |
[11][22] |
2008–09 | Code Geass series | Nagisa Chiba, Rakshata Chawla | ||
2008–14 | Hellsing Ultimate | Schrödinger | [8][23] | |
2008 | Ouran High School Host Club | Kanako Kasugazaki | Eps. 2, 13 | |
2008–09 | Darker than Black | Amber | ||
2008–09 | Negima!? | Evangeline, Ayaka | ||
2009–10 | Kurokami: The Animation | Kuro | ||
2009–14 | Bleach | Tier Harribel, Mashiro Kuna, others | ||
2009 | Gunslinger Girl -Il Teatrino- | Henrietta | ||
2009 | Monster | Dieter | ||
2010 | Soul Eater | Maka Albarn | ||
2010–11 | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Lust | ||
2010–11 | Kekkaishi | Tokine Yukimura | ||
2011–12 | K-On! series | Nodoka Manabe | 2 TV series | |
2011 | Marvel Anime: Iron Man | Dr. Chika Tanaka, Village Children, Aki | Ep. 1, and Eps. 3–4 | [24][25][26] |
2011–17 | Naruto: Shippuden | Kushina Uzumaki, Kurotsuchi, Anko Mitarashi, others | [27][28] | |
2011 | Marvel Anime: X-Men | Mrs. Ichiki, Kyoko, others | Eps. 1–2, Ep. 4, Ep. 6 | [29][30][31] |
2012 | Street Fighter X Tekken Vita | Chun-Li | TV miniseries | |
2012 | Marvel Anime: Blade | Prostitute, Police Woman | Ep. 2 and Ep. 4 | [32][33] |
2012 | Persona 4: The Animation | Rise Kujikawa | [34] | |
2012–13 | Tiger & Bunny | Pao-Lin Huang/Dragon Kid | [35] | |
2013–15 | Digimon Fusion | Lilymon, Beastmon, Shakomon, Mermaimon, others | [34] | |
2015 | Soul Eater Not! | Maka Albarn | [36] | |
2015–16 | Glitter Force | Emily | 2 seasons | [37][38] |
2016 | Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement | Oichi | [39] |
Animation
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[16] |
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2011 | The Super Hero Squad Show | Firestar | Eps. "Planet Hulk! (Six Against Infinity Part 5)"; "Too Many Wolverines!" | |
2011–15 | Monster High | Lagoona Blue | Webisodes and specials | [40] |
2011–13 | Winx Club | Tressa, Serena | Nickelodeon dub | [41][42] |
2013 | Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload | Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff | Television special | [34] |
2013–present | Avengers Assemble | Black Widow, Gamora, Darkstar, others | [34] | |
2014–15 | Ultimate Spider-Man | Black Widow | Eps. "The Avenging Spider-Man: Part 1"; "Contest of the Champions: Part 2" | [34] |
2014–15 | Regular Show | Sheena Albright, Natalia, others | Ep. "Skips in the Saddle"; "The Real Thomas"; "Benson's Suit" | [34][43][44][45] |
2015 | Batman Unlimited | Cheetah | Web series | [46] |
2015 | Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Avengers Reassembled | Black Widow | Television special | [34] |
2016 | RWBY | Amber | Ep. "Beginning of the End" | [47] |
2016 | Future-Worm! | Various characters | [48][49][50] | |
2017 | Spider-Man | Gwen Stacy, others | [34] |
Feature films
Year | Series | Role | Notes | Source[16] |
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2008 | Resident Evil: Degeneration | Angela Miller | Limited theatrical release | |
2012 | Mass Effect: Paragon Lost | Kamille | Limited theatrical release | [34] |
2016 | Only Yesterday | Nanako Okajima |
Direct-to-video and television films
Video games
Live-action
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[16] |
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2001 | Walker, Texas Ranger | Roberta | Ep. "Saturday Night" | |
2003 | Graduation Day | Marni | Directed by Matt Cade | [105] |
2007 | Four Sheets to the Wind | Francie | ||
2007 | Mr. Brooks | Flight Attendant | ||
2007 | Thief | Ep. 103[d] | ||
2007 | The Staircase Murders | Margaret Peterson | Lifetime TV movie | [106] |
2007 | Ruffian | Cassie | TV movie | |
2007 | One Tree Hill | Girl No. 2 | Ep. 417: "It Gets Worse at Night" | |
2007 | Underbelly | Sara Hotchkiss | Birdnose Productions | |
2015 | To Have and to Hold | Jane Pierce | Directed by Ray Bengston | |
2015–present | Critical Role | Vex'ahlia (campaign 1) Jester (campaign 2) |
RPG web series, cast member | [107][108][109] |
2015 | Titansgrave: The Ashes of Valkana | Lemley | RPG web series, cast member | [110][111] |
2016 | Slash | 2nd Countess | Directed by Clay Liford |
Notes
- ^ Bailey is credited as Elle Deets in Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers, but she has noted that she voiced the character Belle in her website credits list.
- ^ a b This game did not list any English voice actor credits
- ^ Laura's credits in Fire Emblem Heroes were not shown on the player cards, however, Critical Role has confirmed her characters voiced.[98]
- ^ Bailey was credited for Thief although her scene was cut from the broadcast.
References
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- ^ Regular Show Season 6 Episode 8 Closing Credits
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- ^ Spellbound Entertainment, Black Forest Games. Arcania: Gothic 4. JoWooD Entertainment, DreamCatcher Interactive. Scene: Ending credits, 8 minutes in, English Localisation, US Cast.
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- ^ Toys for Bob. Skylanders: Trap Team. Scene: Closing credits, 8:40 in Voice Actors.
- ^ BioWare (December 20, 2011). Star Wars: The Old Republic. Electronic Arts, LucasArts. Scene: closing credits, 9:50 in, English Cast.
- ^ Blizzard Entertainment. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. Scene: Closing credits, 3:11 in, Voice Cast.
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- ^ Capcom. Resident Evil 6. Capcom. Scene: Closing credits, 4 minutes in, Facial Capture (ADR) Cast.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Halo 4 Credits". Microsoft Game Studios. Retrieved November 21, 2014.
- ^ "Gears of War: Judgment Credits". Microsoft Game Studios. Retrieved November 19, 2014.
- ^ WB Games Montréal (October 25, 2013). Batman: Arkham Origins. Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Scene: Closing credits, 16:40 in, Voiceover Talent.
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- ^ Blizzard Entertainment. World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor. Scene: Closing credits, 3 minutes in, Voice Over Cast.
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External links
- Official website
- Laura Bailey at IMDb
- Laura Bailey at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Laura Bailey convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- 1981 births
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- Actresses from Dallas
- Actresses from Los Angeles
- Actresses from Mississippi
- American female singers
- American television actresses
- American television producers
- American video game actresses
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- American web series actresses
- Living people
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