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Brittney Karbowski
Karbowski at the 2008 Anime Supercon
Born
Brittney Marie Karbowski

(1986-06-26) June 26, 1986 (age 38)[1]
Alma materUniversity of Houston
OccupationVoice actress
Years active2005–present[2]
Spouse
Matthew Hernandez
(m. 2013)
[3]
Children1

Brittney Marie Karbowski (born June 26, 1986)[1] is an American voice actress who has voiced in a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films and television series for ADV Films, Funimation, and Sentai Filmworks, most notably Black Star from Soul Eater which aired on Adult Swim.

Career

In Houston, Texas, Karbowski had been working in theater productions such as Little Shop of Horrors, Seussical, and Pirates of Penzance. She got into the anime business from a director contact when she played Janet in a local stage production of The Rocky Horror Show.[4] She voiced in Yumeria, Madlax, and Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick. Her first leading role with ADV Films came in Gilgamesh where she played Fuko.[5][6] She attended University of Houston briefly where she majored in theater.[6] In 2006, she had starring voice roles as Himeko Katagiri in Pani Poni Dash and as Aoba Tsuzaki in Jinki: Extend.[6][7] In 2008, she voiced the lead heroine Ayu Tsukimiya in Kanon.

In 2007, she began voicing for Funimation with a starring role as Mai in Itsudatte My Santa! and as Apis in a One Piece storyline. In 2008, she had starring roles in ensemble casts as Anri Misugi in Sasami: Magical Girls Club, Ku Shiratori in Shattered Angels and Sia in Shuffle![7] In 2009 she voiced the lead role Nina Yamada in Save Me! Lollipop.[8]

In 2010, she landed the starring voice role of Black Star in the Funimation English dub of Soul Eater, which would broadcast on Adult Swim in 2013. She also voiced Selim Bradley/Pride in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Ryou Fujibayashi in Clannad. In 2011, she voiced starring characters including Yuri Nakamura in Angel Beats!, Ikaros in Heaven's Lost Property, Nanami Nishijo in Chaos;Head, and Eve Neuschwanstein in Needless.

She continued to voice main characters in 2012 such as Yamada in B Gata H Kei: Yamada's First Time, Chizuru Yukimura in Hakuoki, and Mikoto Misaka in the A Certain Magical Index series. She joined the Fairy Tail cast as the tween character Wendy Marvell. In 2013, she played starring characters Rin Natsume in Little Busters!, Himiko in Btooom!, and Manami Kinjou in Cat Planet Cuties.[9] In 2017, she voiced her first video game as mascot character Pinkun in Akiba's Beat.[10][11]

Outside of voice acting, Karbowski has had roles in films such as Celie in Up & Down, Susie in Puncture, and a backpack girl in the parody film The Starving Games. She was slated to be a lead character Zax in an upcoming sci-fi movie Code of Evil. She also starred in the 2015 horror film Atrocity.[12]

Personal life

Karbowski was briefly hospitalized with a broken neck in 2010 due to a car accident.[13]

She married Matthew Hernandez on October 11, 2013.[3]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2005 Chrono Crusade Sister Anna Eps. 14–26 Resume
2005 Gilgamesh Fuko Omuro [6]
2005 Madlax Nakhl [6]
2005 Yumeria Mone [6][14]
2005 Ghost Stories Mio (Ep. 9) [15]
2006 Air Gear Ren Fa Press[14]
2006 Le Chevalier D'Eon Anna Rochefort Press[14]
2006 Jinki: Extend Aoba Tsuzaki [6]
2006 Pani Poni Dash! Himeko Katagiri Press[14]
2007 Kanon Ayu [16]
2007 Coyote Ragtime Show Franca Press[14]
2007 Hell Girl Minami Shibuya Press[14]
2007 Itsudatte My Santa! Mai [17]
2007 Mushishi Ito Tozawa Resume
2007 One Piece Apis, others Funimation dub Press[14][18]
2007 Red Garden Rose Sheedy Press[18]
2007 Shin-Chan Ryuuko Funimation dub Resume
2007 Xenosaga: The Animation M.O.M.O Press[14]
2008 Best Student Council Mayura Ichikawa Resume
2008 Claymore Riful Press[14][18]
2008 Darker than Black Kiko Kayanuma [19]
2008 Ghost Hunt Thanat Eps. 12–13 [20]
2008 Kanon Ayu Tsukimiya 2006 series [9][14][21]
2008 Ouran High School Host Club Hinako Tsuwabuki Press[14]
2008 Sasami: Magical Girls Club Anri Misugi Press[14]
2008 Shattered Angels Ku Shiratori Resume
2008 Shuffle! Sia Resume
2008 Tokyo Majin Kyoko "Anko" Tohno Resume
2008 The Wallflower Laseine Resume
2009 Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple Kaede Tanimoto Resume
2009 Kiba Roya Resume
2009 Murder Princess Milano [22]
2009 Negima!? Anya Resume
2009 Save Me! Lollipop Nina Yamada Resume
2010 Clannad Ryou Fujibayashi Press[9]
2010–11 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Selim Bradley/Pride Press[9]
2010 Halo Legends Sister (Odd One Out) Resume
2010 Master of Martial Hearts Yu Daimonji Resume
2010 Sekirei Hikari [23]
2010 Soul Eater Black Star [24][25]
2011 Angel Beats! Yuri Nakamura Press[9]
2011 Blue Drop Tsubael Resume
2011 Chaos;Head Nanami [23]
2011 Heaven's Lost Property series Ikaros Press[9]
2011 Highschool of the Dead Alice Maresato Press[18]
2011 Maken-ki! Furan Takaki [26]
2011 Needless Eve Neuschwanstein Press[18]
2011 Night Raid 1931 Yukina Sonogi Resume
2011 Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom Cal "Drei" Devens Resume
2011 Summer Wars Yuhei Jinnouchi [27]
2012 A Certain Magical Index Mikoto Misaka, Last Order [28][9]
2012 B Gata H Kei: Yamada's First Time Yamada [29][30]
2012 Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two Kei Shindou [18]
2012-present Fairy Tail Wendy Marvell Press[9]
2012 Freezing Ingrid Bernstein [23]
2012 Gintama: The Movie Tetsuko Murata, Yagyu Jubei [23]
2012 Hakuoki Chizuru Yukimura [23]
2012-present High School DxD Ravel Pheonix Funimation Dub
2012–2014 Infinite Stratos Cecilia Alcott 2 seasons + OVAs [31][32]
2012 The World God Only Knows Kanon Nakagawa, Chihiro Kosaka (Season 2) Press[9]
2013 A Certain Scientific Railgun Mikoto Misaka [33]
2013 AKB0048 Orine Aida [34]
2013 Another Yukari Sakuragi [35]
2013 Bodacious Space Pirates Mami Endo Press[9]
2013 Cat Planet Cuties Manami Kinjou Press[9]
2013 Kokoro Connect Rina Yaegeshi [23]
2014 A Certain Scientific Railgun S Mikoto Misaka [33][36]
2014 Jormungand series Schokolade [37]
2014 Psycho-Pass Chika Ep. 1 [38]
2014 Rozen Maiden Zurücksplen Suiseiseki [39]
2015 Akame ga Kill! Aria [40]
2015 Beyond the Boundary Ai Shindo [41]
2015 Black Bullet Yuzuki Katagiri [42]
2015 Dog & Scissors Maxi Akizuki [43]
2015 Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions Sanae Dekomori [44]
2015 Magical Warfare Futaba Ida [45]
2015 Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse Inia Sestina [46]
2015–16 Parasyte Migi [47]
2015 Selector Infected WIXOSS Piruluk [48]
2016 The Boy and the Beast Jiromaru (Young) [49]
2016 Cross Ange Vivian [50]
2016 Den-noh Coil Fumie Hashimoto [51]
2016 Hanayamata Sachiko Yamanoshita [23]
2016 Wizard Barristers Cecil Sudo [23]
2016 Monster Hunter Stories: Ride On Lute [23]
2016 Tanaka-Kun is Always Listless Rino Tanaka [52]
2017 KanColle Sendai [23]
2017 Gate Lelei La Lalena [53]
2017 Monster Musume Papi [54]
2017 Gamers! Karen Tendō [55]
2017 Food Wars!: Shokugeki no Soma Hisako Arato [23]
2017 Space Patrol Luluco Luluco [23]
2018 Haikyu!! Hitoka Yachi Season 2 [56]
2018 Made in Abyss Nanachi [57]
2018 The Seven Heavenly Virtues Metatron [58]
2018 Dragon Ball Super Kusu [59]
2018 Revue Starlight Karen Aijo [60]
2018 That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Rimuru Tempest [61]
2018 Fushigiboshi no Futagohime Fine
2018 Bloom Into You Koyomi Kanou [62]



Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[7]
2017 Akiba's Beat Pinkun First major video game role [10][11]

Live action

List of acting performances in film
Year Title Role Notes Refs[7]
2010 Up & Down Celie [63][64]
2011 Garage Band: The Mini-Musical Patti Grouped under Additional Vocals
film produced by Chuck Norfolk
[65]
2011 Puncture Susie Resume
2012 Abel's Field Stacy [66]
2012 Code of Evil Zax In production, lead role [7][67]
2012 Conjecture Reporter Short feature film Resume
2013 The Starving Games Backpack Girl   [68]
2015 Atrocity directed by Jeff S. Chimenti [69][70]

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