Her name is Jessica Calvello, and I have personally met her--she lives not too far from me. She was very nice to me, and an absolute professional regarding her work.
It's true, she lost her voice about 2/3 of the way through recording for the show, and had to be replaced. She had to leave voiceover for years because of it.
However, she has since returned to voiceover, and is still as overly enthusiastic in her delivery as ever, including voicing Zoe Hange in Attack On Titan. That's just her style, and it's worked for her for decades.
But not every role is like this. If you want to hear her more subdued and sinister, check out a show called Call of the Night--she plays the main antagonist.
"protections for dangerous voice and stunt work" Dangerous voice work?
An overly dramatic way of saying "don't make me scream for eight hours straight."
Oh, like the guy who voiced All Might in Japan and passed the fuck out because he got that hyped when recording a scene for a season finale?
Like the actress that played Excel in Excel Saga's English dub. That role did serious damage to her voice.
Her name is Jessica Calvello, and I have personally met her--she lives not too far from me. She was very nice to me, and an absolute professional regarding her work.
It's true, she lost her voice about 2/3 of the way through recording for the show, and had to be replaced. She had to leave voiceover for years because of it.
However, she has since returned to voiceover, and is still as overly enthusiastic in her delivery as ever, including voicing Zoe Hange in Attack On Titan. That's just her style, and it's worked for her for decades.
But not every role is like this. If you want to hear her more subdued and sinister, check out a show called Call of the Night--she plays the main antagonist.