Kimberley Anne Campbell

Description
Kimberley Anne Campbell is an American voice actress known for her work in English dubs of anime series and video games. Born on February 11, 1993, in the Bronx, New York City, she is currently based in Los Angeles, California.

Campbell has built a substantial portfolio of voice roles across various media. One of her earliest roles was in the long-running series Hunter x Hunter (2011), where she provided voices for the characters Hina and Rengoku. Her career gained momentum in the early 2020s with a series of prominent anime roles. She is particularly recognized for voicing the titular character, Hayase Nagatoro, in the popular romantic comedy series Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro and its second season, Don't Toy with Me, Miss Nagatoro 2nd Attack. This role, along with her part as Argo in Sword Art Online, is often cited as a significant breakthrough in her career.

Another major role is Frederica Rosenfort, also known as Augusta Frederica Adel-Adler, in the sci-fi anime series 86 -Eighty Six-. She also voiced the dual roles of Shino Mizusaki and Kano Mizusaki in the magical girl series Blue Reflection Ray. Her other notable anime credits include Typhon in Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World, Takebayashi in The Quintessential Quintuplets, Jemima in The Promised Neverland, Leena Byrne in Godzilla: Singular Point, and IDEA in Carole & Tuesday.

In addition to anime, Campbell has an extensive list of roles in video game dubbing. Some of her most notable game credits include Nahida in the globally popular title Genshin Impact, Ao in Disgaea 7: Vows of the Virtueless, and Dawn in Pokémon Masters. She has also lent her voice to Enyne in Master Detective Archives: Rain Code, Tsubaki Kuruoka in Fate/strange Fake, and Amai Odayaka in Yandere Simulator. Her work consistently demonstrates a wide vocal range, bringing to life characters that vary from the haughty and mature Frederica in 86 to the energetic and teasing Nagatoro. Many of her English dub recordings have been produced at Bang Zoom! Studios, indicating a recurring professional relationship with the company.