Voice of Meliroon, Slayers: The Motion Picture (anime), ADV Films,1995
Voice of Yuriko, Seed (short film), 1997
Film Work
Additional voices, Slayers: The Motion Picture (anime), ADV Films,1995
Television Appearances
Series
Voice of Fetish for the animated series Alley Cats; voice of Kay for the anime series Pokemon.
Stage Appearances
Heard (But Not Scene) (double-bill; contains "Beep" and "Match"),Red Room Theatre, New York City, 2002
Appeared in Aladdin, Grove Street Theatre, New York City; The Glass Mendacity, Duplex Theatre, New York City; Overlooking the Park, American Theatre of Actors, New York City; and Professional Help, Emerging Artists Theatre Company, New York City. Also appeared at the Alley Theatre in Texas.
RECORDINGS
Anime Videos
Voice of Maron Namizake, Assenburu insaato (also known as Assemble Insert), Right Stuf, 1989
Voice of Kiyama and additional voices, Patlabor: The Mobile Police--The TV Series (also known as Mobile Police Patlabor TV and Kido Keisatsu Patlabor TV), four volumes, Central Park Media, 1989-1990
Voice of Asako, Ushio and Tora, ADV Films, 1992
Voice of Honey Kisaragi (Cutey Honey), Shin Kyutei Hani (also known as Go Naki's Cutey Honey,New Cutey Honey, and Shin CuteyHoney), 1994
Voices of Miyako and Yukiko, Blue Seed, Volume 1: The NightmareBegins, Volume 2: Descent into Terror, Volume 3: Prelude to Sacrifice, Volume 4: Nightfall, ADV Films, 1994-1995
Voice of gossiping woman and additional voices, Neon Genesis Evangelion (also known as Shin Seiki Evangelion), Volume 1, ADV Films, c. 1995
Voice of Fam, Ruin Explorers (also known as Ruin Explorers Famand Ihrlie,Ruin Explorers: Quest for the Ultimate Power, and Hykyo Tantei Fam and Ihrlie), ADV Films, c. 1995
Voice of Barbara, Bakuretsu Hunters (also known as The SorcererHunters), King Record Co., 1996
Voices of Celcia and Pochi, Those Who Hunt Elves (also known as Elf o Kaoru Monotachi), ADV Films, 1996
Voice of Tsukino Miyazawa, Kareshi Kanojo no Jijyou (also known asHis and Her Circumstances and Karekano), Volume 1: The Appearance of a Normal Life, Volume 2: Love and War under the Cherry Blossoms, Volume 3: Another Life, Less Ordinary, JONU Media, 1998-1999
Voice of Yuri, Original Dirty Pair, five volumes, ADV Films, 1999
Voice of Excel, Excel Saga (also known as Weird Anime Excel Saga), Volumes 1-2 and Volume 3: When Excels Strike Out, Selecta Vision, 1999
Voices of Moto Tonomura, Poom Poom, and Saki's mother, Boogiepop Phantom (also known as Boogiepop Phantom-Evolution), four volumes, Right Stuf, 2000
Voice of Barbara, Sorcerer Hunters: Magical Desires, ADV Films, 2001
Voice of Barbara, Sorcerer Hunters: Magical Encounters, ADV Films,2001
Voice of Yuri, Original Dirty Pair: Girls with Guns, 2001
Voice of Natsu, Labyrinth of Flames, Central Park Media, c. 2001
Voice of assembler, Compiler and Compiler 2, ADV Films; voices of Annie and Judy, Dark Warrior First Strike, ADV Films; voice ofKocho Enoki, Demon Fighter Kocho, Media Blasters/Anime Works; voice ofKarin, DNA2; voice of Mink, Dragon Half, ADV Films; voice of female Djin, Gokudo Manyuki; voice of Cleo, Orphen; voice of Julia, Power Dolls, ADV Films; voice of Minerva, Princess Minerva,ADV Films; voices of Mito, Kafuko, Miss Okubo, and Tendo, Space Pirate Mito; and voice of Shiokaze Umino, The Virgin Fleet, Central Park Media. Many of these anime videos were originally released in Japanese as television series.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Electronic
Jessica Calvello, http://www.jessicacalvello.com, March 7, 2003
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