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Michelle Ruff
Ruff in 2019
Other names
  • Georgette Rose[1]
  • Sophie Roberts[2]
EducationMichigan State University[3]
OccupationVoice actress
Years active1997–present
AgentThe Osbrink Agency
Notable credits
Spouse
Eddie Correa
(m. 2017)
Websitemichelleruff.com

Michelle Ruff is an American voice actress known for her work in anime and video games. In her early voice acting career, she used her mother's name, Georgette Rose, as a pseudonym.[1] Some of her roles include Fujiko Mine in Lupin the Third, Chi in Chobits, Rukia Kuchiki in Bleach, Aoi Sakuraba in Ai Yori Aoshi, Elie in Rave Master, Nat in The Promised Neverland, Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Yoko Littner in Gurren Lagann, and Sinon in Sword Art Online.[4] In video games, she is the voice of Jill Valentine in the Resident Evil series, Yukari Takeba and Sadayo Kawakami in the Persona series, Cream the Rabbit in the Sonic the Hedgehog series and Crimson Viper in the Street Fighter series.[5]

Career

Ruff grew up in Michigan and graduated from Michigan State University. While she was there, she worked at a talent agency and attended a radio audition, which marked her first venture into the voiceover business.[6] In Chicago, she studied with Second City, Players Workshop and Improv Olympic.[1][7]

After moving to Los Angeles, she worked with some directors on looping and voice work for films and TV shows. In an Anime Dream interview, Ruff credits Richard Epcar, Steve Kramer and Michael Sorich for training her to dub anime.[8] In the Digimon series, she was referred by director Mary Elizabeth McGlynn to audition for Lopmon and Antylamon in Digimon Tamers, and in Digimon Frontier, she landed the lead role of Zoe Orimoto. Ruff said that it was her first show that made it to TV, and a show that let her "work my acting muscle".[1] She played tomboy-ish characters Miyao in Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran and Kiki Rosita in Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team.[8]

In 2007, Ruff received two nominations for the American Anime Awards, one for Best Actress for her work in Bleach and Lupin the 3rd, and one for Best Actress in a Comedy for Lupin the 3rd, but lost to Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and Debi Derryberry, respectively.[9] In 2009, the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation gave her an SPJA Industry Award for Best Voice Actress (English) for her work as Rukia Kuchiki in the Bleach movie Memories of Nobody.[10]

Personal life

Ruff is married to ADR Engineer Eddie Correa.[11][12]

Filmography

Anime

List of dubbing performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source
1997 Speed Racer X Speed's Mom, Newscaster Press[8]
1999 Ninja Cadets Yume [13]
1999 Jungle de Ikou! Nami [13]
2000 Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure Mitsuki Sanada As Georgette Rose [13]
2000 The Legend of Black Heaven Yoshiko Tanaka As Georgette Rose [13]
2000 Trigun Lina [13]
2001 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team Kiki Rosita Press[1][8]
2001 Hand Maid May Kasumi Tani As Georgette Rose [13]
2001 Metal Fighter Miku Miku, Nana [13]
2001 Gate Keepers Kaoru Konoe [13]
2001 Saint Tail Ryoko [14]
2001 Zenki Chiaki Enno [13]
2001–02 Digimon Tamers Antylamon, Lopmon [15]
2002 Great Teacher Onizuka Urumi Kanzaki [16]
2002 Vandread Belvedere Coco [13]
2002 Mahoromatic Miyuki Sakura [13]
2002 Digimon Frontier Zoe Orimoto, Kazemon, Zephyrmon, Lopmon [13]
2002 Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran Miyao Press[1][8]
2002 Samurai Girl: Real Bout High School Hitomi Yuuki [17]
2002 X Kotori Monou TV series [13]
2002 X (Episode 0) Kotori Monou OVA [13]
2003 Lupin the Third Part II Fujiko Mine Pioneer/Geneon dub [13][18][6][16]
2003–04 Ai Yori Aoshi series Aoi Sakuraba [13][19]
2003 Chobits Chi As Georgette Rose [1][6][20][13]
2003 .hack//Liminality Mai Minase [13]
2003 Omishi Magical Theater: Risky Safety Safety / Mrs. Adachi [21][13]
2003 Witch Hunter Robin Yurika Doujima [13]
2003 IGPX Suzaku Microseries [15][22]
2003 A Little Snow Fairy Sugar Saga Bergman [13]
2003 Love Hina Nyamo Namo [13]
2003 Please Teacher! Koishi Herikawa [13]
2003 Scrapped Princess Winia Chester, Celia [23]
2003 Last Exile Alvis E. Hamilton, Tatiana Wisla Press[1][13]
2004 Angel Tales Ran (Goldfish) [13]
2004 Gad Guard Aiko Mary Harmony [13]
2004 Stellvia Yayoi Fujisawa [13]
2004 Tsukihime, Lunar Legend Arcueid Brunestud [13]
2004 Marmalade Boy Miki Koishikawa [24][13]
2004–05 Rave Master Elie [25]
2004 SD Gundam Force Sayla [15]
2004 Gungrave Maria Asagi [13]
2004 Mobile Suit Gundam F91 Cecily Fairchild, Berah Ronah [13]
2004 Paranoia Agent Tsukiko Sagi
2005 Hanaukyo Maid Team Konoe Tsurugi [13]
2005 Rumiko Takahashi Anthology Ms. Kobato, Yukari [13]
2005 Mermaid Forest Nanao's mother [13]
2005 Daphne in the Brilliant Blue Shizuka Hayama [13]
2005 Koi Kaze Kaname Chidori [13]
2005 The Melody of Oblivion Melody of Oblivion [13]
2005 DearS Miu [13]
2005–06 Idaten Jump Yuki [15]
2005 Thru the Moebius Strip Young Jac [15]
2005–06 IGPX Elisa Doolittle TV series [15]
2005 Le Portrait de Petit Cossette Cossette d'Auvergne [13]
2005 Di Gi Charat Rabi~en~Rose (Hikaru Usada) [13]
2005 Zatch Bell! Naomi Press[6]
2005 Girls Bravo series Miharu Sena Kanaka [26][27]
2006–07 Haré+Guu Addy [28]
2006 Kannazuki no Miko Chikane Himemiya [29]
2006 Gun X Sword Carmen 99 [13]
2006 Boys Be... Aki Mizutani [30]
2006 MÄR Princess Snow, Koyuki [15]
2006–14 Bleach Rukia Kuchiki Also films [9]
2007 Disgaea Etna [13]
2007 The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Yuki Nagato [13]
2008 Naruto Sasame Fuma [15]
2008–10 Blue Dragon Kluke and

Phoenix

[15]
2008–09 Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Euphemia li Britannia, Lelouch vi Britannia (Young),
Arthur the Cat, Mutsuki Minase
[15]
2008 Lucky Star Tsukasa Hiiragi, Minami Iwasaki, Minori Chihara (cameo), Yuki Nagato (cameo) [31]
2008 Gurren Lagann Yoko Littner [4][32]
2010 Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn Mihiro Oiwakken [13]
2011 Durarara!! Anri Sonohara [4][33]
2012 Lupin the Third: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine Fujiko Mine [18][6][16]
2013–15 Digimon Fusion Sparrowmon [34]
2014 K Sumika Inaba
2014–19 Sailor Moon Luna Viz Media dub [35][36]
2015–16 Durarara!!x2 Anri Sonohara   [4][37]
2014–present Sword Art Online Sinon, Akiyo Sada 2 seasons and movie [38]
2015 Lupin the Third Part IV: The Italian Adventure Fujiko Mine TV series [18][6][16]
2015 The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan Yuki Nagato [39]
2015 BlazBlue Alter Memory Carl Clover [34][40]
2015 A Lull in the Sea Manaka Mukaido [41][42]
2015 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Erina Pendleton [34]
2015–17 Sailor Moon Crystal Luna [36]
2016 The Asterisk War Haruka Amagiri [43]
2016,
2019
Hunter × Hunter Kikyo Zoldyck, others 2011 series [44][45][46]
2016–17 Erased Young Satoru Fujinuma [47]
2016 Pokémon Generations Gabby Tweet[48]
2016–17 God Eater Sakuya Tachibana [49]
2017 Kakegurui Kirari Momobami
2017 Occultic;Nine Ririka Nishizono [50]
2017 Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day Atsumu "Yukiatsu" Matsuyuki (Child) [51]
2018 Sword Gai Arnys, Sayori
2018 Lupin the Third Part V Fujiko Mine TV series [18][6][16]
2018 Naruto: Shippuden Itachi Uchiha (young)
2019 Ingress: The Animation Sarah
2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Takeo Kamado [52]
2020 Pokémon Manager Ep. "A Talent for Imitation!"; Credited under Additional Voices
2021 Sakura Wars the Animation Sumire Kanzaki [53]
2022 Lupin the Third: Part 6 Fujiko Mine
2022 Kakegurui Twin Kirari Momobami [34]
2022–present Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War Rukia Kuchiki

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Title Role Notes Source
2001 The Oblongs Yvette Ann Rebee Debbie [15]
2003 Tutenstein Amisi [18]
2009 Little Nick Nick's Mom [15]
2010 Respect the Pouch Luna Balloona [15]
2010–11 Wild Animal Baby Explorers Ms. Sally, Skip [54]
2012 Lego Friends Stephanie, Lacy Credited as Sophie Roberts [2][15]
2014 Judge Dredd: Superfiend Kid Sydney [55]

Films

List of voice performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source
2003 Lupin the Third: The Mystery of Mamo Fujiko Mine CA
2004 What the Bleep Do We Know!? Voice Over Talent [56]
2006 Over the Hedge Talking Doll, Telephone Toy [15]
2008 Kung Fu Panda Baby and Young Tai Lung, Additional Voices Uncredited[a] [4][18]
2011 Hop Fluffy the Pink Beret, Additional Voices Credited under "ADR Voice Actors" Press[4]
2017 Sailor Moon R: The Movie Luna Viz dub [57]
2018 Lupin the Third: Legend of the Gold of Babylon Fujiko Mine [18][6][16]
2018 Sailor Moon S: The Movie Luna Viz dub
2018 Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie Luna Viz dub
2019 Lupin the Third: Blood Seal of the Eternal Mermaid Fujiko Mine (Special) [18][6][16]
2019 The Angry Birds Movie 2 Additional Voice

Closing credits, English Voice Cast

2020 Lupin the Third: Goodbye Partner Fujiko Mine (Special) [18][6][16]
2020 Lupin III: The First Fujiko Mine [58]
2021 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train Takeo Kamado [15]
2021 Sword Art Online Progressive: Aria of a Starless Night Akiyo Sada Theatrical release
2022 The Bob's Burgers Movie Additional Voices
List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source
2001 Akira Kaori Pioneer dub [15]
2003 WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3 Noa Izumi [59]
2003 Sakura Wars: The Movie Sumire Kanzaki [13]
2003 Cardcaptor Sakura Movie 2: The Sealed Card Tomoyo Daidouji [34]
2005 Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon Zoe Orimoto [34]
2008 Resident Evil: Degeneration Rani Chawla [5]
2010 The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Yuki Nagato [60]
2011 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Masters Village Bunny [15]
2012 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works Saber [61]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source
1998 Jade Cocoon: Story of the Tamamayu Mahbu as Georgette Rose [15]
2003–04 .hack//Liminality series Mai Minase [15]
2003–present Disgaea series Etna, Desco [62][63][15]
2004 Seven Samurai 20XX Jodie [64]
2004 Cy Girls Ice [15]
2005 Rave Master Elie [34]
2006 Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII Incidental characters [65]
2007 Rogue Galaxy Norma Kissleigh [34]
2007–10 Bleach series Rukia Kuchiki [15]
2007 Digimon World Data Squad Yuma Kagura, Rosemon, Digivice [34]
2007–18 Persona series Yukari Takeba Uncredited[b] Press[4]
2008 Tales of Vesperia Rita Mordio Uncredited[b] [4][34]
2009–14 Street Fighter IV series Crimson Viper [15]
2009–present BlazBlue series Carl Clover Uncredited[b] Facebook[34]
2009 Magna Carta 2 Zephie [34]
2010–present Sonic the Hedgehog series Cream the Rabbit [15]
2011 Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds Crimson Viper Also Ultimate [15]
2011 Catherine Katherine McBride NAVGTR Award for Supporting Performance in a Drama [63][66]
2011 Saints Row: The Third Pedestrians [67]
2012 Dragon's Dogma Aelinore, Quina
2012 Resident Evil: Revelations Jill Valentine [5]
2012 Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Jill Valentine [5][34]
2012 Growlanser Wayfarer of Time [15]
2012 Divina Clarisse, Claudia [68]
2012 Skullgirls Eliza DLC character [69]
2012–present Lego Friends Stephanie, Lacy Credited as Sophie Roberts [2]
2013 Fire Emblem Awakening Female Avatar, Noire [34]
2014 Akiba's Trip: Undead and Undressed Toko Sagisaka Tweet[70]
2015 Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls Jataro Kemuri, Yuta Asahina [71]
2015 Resident Evil: Revelations 2 Jill Valentine Raid Mode only
2015 Xenoblade Chronicles X Additional voices   [72]
2016 Street Fighter V Juni, C. Viper [34]
2017 Nier: Automata Additional voices [73]
2017 Persona 5 Sadayo Kawakami Tweet[34][74]
2017 Fire Emblem Heroes Soleil, Noire [34][75]
2019 Catherine: Full Body Katherine McBride [76]
2019 Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Húxiān Tweet [77]
2020 Persona 5 Royal Sadayo Kawakami [34]
2020 The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV Scherazard Harvey [34]
2021 Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139... Additional voices [78]
2021 Akiba's Trip: Hellbound & Debriefed Mana Kitada [79]
2021 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles Takeo Kamado [80]
2022 Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Additional voices [81]
2023 Street Fighter 6 Juni [34]
2023 Trinity Trigger Additional voices [82]


Other

List of appearances in other media
Year Title Role Notes Source
2007 Adventures of the ASOS Brigade Herself Web series [83]
2008 Adventures in Voice Acting Herself Documentary [84]

Notes

  1. ^ At the Anime Banzai convention in Utah in 2009, Ruff mentioned how she was initially cast in the looping, but the movie used her voice part for Young Tai Lung.
  2. ^ a b c The closing credits do not list the voice actors involved.

References

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