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Colleen Clinkenbeard
Colleen Clinkenbeard in 2011
Born
Colleen Smith Clinkenbeard

(1980-04-13) April 13, 1980 (age 44)
Alma materFlorida State University
Occupation(s)Voice actress, ADR director, ADR script writer, line producer
Years active2004–present[1]
AgentLinda McAlister[2]
SpousePatric Carroll
Children1
FamilyBonny Clinkenbeard (sister)

Colleen Smith Clinkenbeard (born April 13, 1980)[3] is an American voice actress, line producer, ADR director, and script writer at Funimation who provides the voices for a number of English versions of Japanese anime series, and video games.

Career

As a stage actress in Dallas, Clinkenbeard got involved in voice-over when fellow voice actress Laura Bailey brought her to Funimation for an audition.[4][5] Her first voice role was in Dragonball GT,[6] Her first lead role was Éclair in Kiddy Grade.[1]

Midway through the series, director Justin Cook had her be the ADR director for the series. Her other major role early in her career was Rachel Moore in Case Closed. She would later direct along with Mike McFarland on Fullmetal Alchemist which came out in November 2004 on Cartoon Network.[4][5]

Clinkenbeard went on to provide the voices of Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece,[7] Moka Akashiya's inner personality in Rosario + Vampire, Erza Scarlet in Fairy Tail and Yuko Ichihara in xxxHolic.[8]

Personal life

Clinkenbeard and voice actress Laura Bailey were roommates while working at Funimation.[9] She married Patric Carroll; they have one son.[10] Her sister Bonny is an ADR script writer at Funimation.[11]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances and production work in anime
Year Series Voice role Crew role Notes Source[12]
2004 Kiddy Grade Éclair ADR director First lead role [1][8][13]
2004–09 Case Closed Rachel Moore ADR director   [8][14][15]
2004 Dragon Ball Z Princess Snake   Funimation remix version, Ep. 14  
2004 Dragon Ball GT Colm     [1]
2004 Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy Nurses     [8]
2004 Dragon Ball Z: Bojack Unbound Zangya     [8]
2004 Fullmetal Alchemist Riza Hawkeye, Rosé Thomas ADR director, ADR script   [8]
2004 Spiral Suzuki   Eps. 5, 16 [16]
2005 Burst Angel Maria     [8][17]
2005 Gunslinger Girl Additional voices     [18]
2005 Kodocha Misako Kurata ADR director and script writer   [8][19][20]
2005 Samurai 7 Kirara Mikumari ADR script writer   [21]
2005 Sakura Taisen: Ecole de Paris Glycine Bleumer ADR director   [22]
2006 Basilisk: The Kōga Ninja Scrolls Hotarubi     [23]
2006 Diamond Daydreams Nurse Yuuki     [24]
2006 Moon Phase Kouhei's Mom Line producer, ADR director, ADR script   [8][25]
2006 Negima! series Sakurako Shina, Shizuna Minamoto ADR director
Line producer
Both TV series and specials [8][26]
2006 Rumbling Hearts Mitsuki Hayase     [8][27]
2006 Shin-Chan Himawari "Hima" Nohara, Masao ADR writer   [8][8]
2006 Speed Grapher Kaoru Koganei     [28]
2006 Trinity Blood Esther Blanchett     [8][29]
2007 Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad Ishiguro Izumi     [8]
2007 Beet the Vandel Buster Beet     [8]
2007 Glass Fleet Rachel     [8]
2007 Mushishi Setsu   Ep. 14 [8][30]
2007 One Piece Monkey D. Luffy, others   Funimation dub [31]
2007 Origin: Spirits of the Past Jessica     [8]
2007 School Rumble Tae Anegasaki Line producer Also 2nd semester and extra class [8]
2007 SoltyRei Rose Anderson ADR script writer   [8]
2007 Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle Yuko Ichihara ADR director
Line producer
  [8][32][33]
2007 Witchblade Reina Soho     [8]
2008 Claymore Galatea ADR director
Line producer
  [34]
2008 Kanon (2006 series) Mishio Amano     [8]
2008 One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta Monkey D. Luffy     [35]
2008 Ouran High School Host Club Éclair Tonnerre, Ritsu Kasanoda (Young)     [8]
2008 Shuffle! Kareha Line producer   [8]
2008 Sasami: Magical Girls Club Mihoshi     [8]
2008 xxxHolic Yuko Ichihara Line producer   [8]
2009 Initial D Mako Sato Line producer Funimation dub [36]
2009–14 Rebuild of Evangelion series Ritsuko Akagi     [37][38]
2009 Romeo × Juliet Cordelia     [39]
2010 Dragon Ball Z Kai Gohan, Goku (Young, DB Movie Dragon Ball: Curse of the Blood Rubies), Android 18     [8][14][40]
2010 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Riza Hawkeye     [41]
2010 Rin ~Daughters of Mnemosyne Rin Asogi     [14]
2010–12 Sekirei Matsu   Also Pure Engagement and OVAs [14]
2010 Soul Eater Marie Mjolnir    
2011 Chaos;Head Yua Kusunoki, Mia Kusunoki     [14][42]
2011 Fairy Tail Erza Scarlet     [43][44]
2011 Hero Tales Rinmei Shokan     [45]
2011 Rosario + Vampire series Moka Vamp     [46]
2011 Spice and Wolf II Diana Rubens Line producer   [8]
2011 Summer Wars Noriko Jinnouchi    
2012 Fafner in the Azure: Heaven and Earth Kiyomi Kaname     [14]
2012 Ōkami-san and her Seven Companions ADR director   [47]
2012 Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt Scanty ADR director   [48][49]
2012 Shakugan no Shana series Margery Daw   Seasons 2-3, movie, and OVA [14][50]
2012 Steins;Gate Coffee Shop Employee ADR director
Line producer
  [51]
2013 Aesthetica of a Rogue Hero Listy ADR director   [37][52]
2013 High School DxD Shueran, Shiro ADR director
Line producer
  [53]
2013 Wolf Children Hana     [14][54]
2014 Code:Breaker   ADR director   [55]
2014 Space Dandy Scarlet     [56]
2015 The Rolling Girls Masami Utoku ADR director   [57]
2015 Yurikuma Arashi Yurika Hatonaka     [58]
2015 Ultimate Otaku Teacher Tim Bernards Lynn     [59]
2015 Tokyo Ravens   ADR director   [60]
2015 Riddle Story of Devil Otoya Takechi     [61]
2016 Brothers Conflict Ema Asahina     [62]
2016 Garo: The Animation Octavia &nbsp:   [63]

Films

List of voice performances and production work in direct-to-video and television films
Year Series Voice Role Crew Role Notes Source[12]
2006 Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa Riza Hawkeye, Rosé Thomas Line producer    
2007 Shakugan no Shana The Movie   Line producer   [50]
2012 Mass Effect: Paragon Lost   Casting director    
2013 Fairy Tail the Movie: Phoenix Priestess Erza Scarlet Line producer    
2014 One Piece: Film Z Monkey D. Luffy     [64]
2011 Hetalia: Paint It, White! Chibi Romano     [65]
List of voice performances and production work in feature films
Year Series Voice role Crew role Notes Source[12]
2015 Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F' Mai     [66]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[12]
2004 BloodRayne 2 Minions    
2005 Fullmetal Alchemist and the Broken Angel Riza Hawkeye    
2005 Spikeout: Battle Street Linda    
2005 Fullmetal Alchemist 2: Curse of the Crimson Elixir Riza Hawkeye, Rose    
2005 Battle Zone Spokesperson    
2005 Æon Flux Sybil, Hostesses   [14]
2007 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Agent Mai, Zangya   [14]
2008 One Piece: Unlimited Adventure Monkey D. Luffy    
2008 Dragon Ball: Origins Agent Mai    
2009 Case Closed: The Mirapolis Investigation Rachel Moore   [14]
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Additional Voice Talent   [67]
2009 Borderlands Lilith, Patricia Tannis   [14]
2009 Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo Agent Mai   [14]
2010 Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley Mistress Ropes, Bradbot, Geisha Puppets, "I Love U" (Vocals)    
2010 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Kid Gohan, Android 18, Zangya   [14]
2011 The Gunstringer Additional voices    
2011 Orcs Must Die! Sorceress   [14]
2012 Orcs Must Die! 2 Sorceress   [14]
2012 Borderlands 2 Lilith, Patricia Tannis   [14][68]
2013 The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct Scout, Kennedy, Walker   [14]
2014 Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z Android 18, Kid Gohan, Teen Gohan   [14]
2014 Smite Arachne, Ne Zha, Narrator Tutorial   [14]
2014 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel! Lilith   [69]
2014 Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Android 18, Kid Gohan, Teen Gohan, Goku GT   [14]
2015 Elsword Luriel (uncredited)    

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