Julia Fletcher
Appearance
Julia Fletcher | |
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Born | November 2, 1956 |
Other names | Julia DeMita |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 1981–present |
Spouse | John DeMita |
Children | 2, including Elliot |
Julia Fletcher (born November 2, 1956), sometimes credited as Julia DeMita, is an American voice actress who has contributed to many popular animated works and video games. Among her best-known roles are the Instructor (narrator) in The Animatrix: The Second Renaissance, Elma and Yunalesca in Final Fantasy X, Carmila in Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, Scaphandra and Judy in Aeon Flux, and Olmpias in the first four episodes of Reign: The Conqueror. She is married to voice actor John DeMita. They have two sons, Connor (born 1995) and Elliot Fletcher (born 1996). She also was voice cast for Orphan in Final Fantasy XIII.
Dubbing roles
Animation English dubbing
- Dragon Slayer – Princess
- Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals – Mid[1]
- Golgo 13: Queen Bee – Nursemaid
- Kiki's Delivery Service – Ket's Aunt, Ket's Mother
- Naruto – Haruna
- Ninja Scroll – Nekome, Azami, Utsushiei
- Pet Shop of Horrors – Jill, Mrs. Hayworth
- Psycho Diver: Soul Siren – Kyoko Ayuhara
- Reign: The Conqueror – Olympias
- Tekkaman Blade II – Aki Kisaragi, Dead-End[1]
- Tenchi Muyo! – Nagi (Tenchi Universe)
- The Animatrix - The Second Renaissance – The Instructor
- Twilight of the Dark Master – Chan Long
- Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust – Carmilla[1]
- Vampire Princess Miyu – Maiko Yanagihara, Mrs. Oshima, Narrator
Video games English dubbing
- Final Fantasy X – Elma, Yunalesca[1]
- Final Fantasy X-2 – Elma
- Final Fantasy XII – Judge Drace[1]
- Final Fantasy XIII – Orphan (Shell form, female half)
- Project Sylpheed – Doris Egan[2]
- Valkyria Chronicles – Eleanor Varrot[1]
- Valkyria Chronicles II – Eleanor Varrot, Rene Randall
Filmography
Animation
- Æon Flux – Scraphandra, Judy, Additional voices
- The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Fury – Merc Squad Leader[1]
Awards and nominations
- 2009: Nominated for Lead Actress in a Play for the role of Anna in the Andak Stage Company production of "The Letters"[3]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Behind the Voice Actors – Julia Fletcher". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved January 13, 2020.
- ^ Project Sylpheed, closing credits
- ^ "Ovation Nominees". 20 October 2009.
External links
- Julia Fletcher at IMDb
- Julia Fletcher at Anime News Network's encyclopedia