Amparo Bravo

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Amparo Bravo is a Spanish voice actress with an extensive career in dubbing, known for her versatility in portraying a wide range of characters, from young boys to adult women. She began her professional journey in the early 1980s, initially performing in successful musical theater productions such as Snoopy and Carmen, Carmen. She then transitioned to television, working as an actress and co-presenter on the morning program of Jesús Hermida, which led to roles in Spanish series like El comisario and Calle nueva. By the late 1980s, Bravo entered the world of dubbing, where she would establish a prolific career.

Her dubbing work is particularly notable in the realm of anime and animated series for the Spanish market. Bravo has lent her voice to a diverse array of characters across many popular franchises. In the fantasy series.hack//SIGN and its related OVAs, she voiced the character Mimiru. She took on the role of the young Konohamaru in the long-running series Naruto. For fans of the Beyblade franchise, she is known as the voice of Kenta Yumiya in several series, including Beyblade: Metal Fusion and Beyblade: Metal Fury, as well as Max Tate in Beyblade: V-Force. In the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, she provided the first voice for the homunculus Ira (Wrath).

Her extensive filmography also includes the role of Elsie Crimson in the science fiction series Edens Zero and Harold Miller in Go! Go! Itsutsugo Land. She voiced the boy Kanta in Studio Ghibli's classic film My Neighbor Totoro and took on the roles of both Beth March and Annie 'Nan' Harding in the anime adaptations of Little Women and Little Women II Jo's Boys respectively. Other notable credits include appearances in Pokémon, D.Gray-man, Sonic X, and Yu-Gi-Oh!.

Beyond performing, Amparo Bravo expanded her expertise into dubbing direction in 2009. She has directed the Spanish dubbing for numerous television series, such as the animated show The Amazing World of Gumball, the teen drama Chase, and the sitcom Modern Family. Her work as a director also extends to films, including Moonrise Kingdom and Spring Breakers. In addition to her work in animation, her dubbing portfolio includes voicing actresses like Juliette Lewis in live-action films. Bravo has also applied her vocal skills to video games and radio and television advertising campaigns. She currently shares her experience by teaching at the Escuela de Doblaje de Madrid.
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