Roxanne Beck
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Roxanne Beck is an American screenwriter, children's book author, singer and voice actress. She wrote the screenplay for the short film "Miss Famous" (2015) starring Kristen Wiig and the children's book "Caterpillarland" (2015). She earned her MFA in Screenwriting at UCLA, where she won several awards. Her jazz/blues release "Comes Love", produced by Grammy nominee Bud Harner, received national radio airplay in 2008; her first album, Garden of Love, was released in 1997. She is also a well-known voice actress who voiced characters on anime films released in the U.S. by Central Park Media, 4kids Entertainment and Right Stuf Inc.. She lives in Los Angeles, California and was born on August 30, 1964.
Voice Credits
- Ayane's High Kick - Kayoko
- Boogiepop Phantom - Arisa Nishi, Rie Sato
- Doug - Patty Mayonnaise (Singing Voice)
- Gall Force - Amy (Movies 2-3)
- Garzey's Wing - Falan Fa
- Gokudo - Princess Oto
- K.O. Beast - Mei-Mer's Mother
- Patlabor the Mobile Police - Additional Voices
- Pokémon - Vulpix, Giselle, Rebecca, Ramona, Ariene (Seasons 1-5)
- Pokémon 4Ever - Diana
- Record of Lodoss War: Chronicles of the Heroic Knight - Kardis, Little Neese
- Revolutionary Girl Utena - Wakaba Shinohara, Kozue Kaoru[1] [citation needed]
- Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer - Lum Invader (Credited as "Ann Ulrey")[1] [citation needed]
- VH1's ILL-ustrated - Hermione, Monica Lewinsky, Dr. Melfi
References
- ^ a b "BAAF to Kick off at J&R Music & Computer World". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 19, 2018.
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