Georgette Rose

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Georgette Rose is the professional pseudonym used by American voice actress Michelle Ruff during the early years of her career in anime dubbing. She adopted this name, which was her mother's maiden name, for her initial voice acting credits. Ruff is a prominent figure in the industry, known for her extensive work in English-language dubs of anime series, films, and video games. Her career began after relocating to Los Angeles, where she received training from seasoned directors and quickly became a sought-after talent for her versatile vocal range, capable of portraying characters from stoic warriors to energetic heroines.

Several of the voice roles specifically associated with the name Georgette Rose are from anime series dubbed in the early 2000s. One of these notable early roles is Mitsuki Sanada in the series Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure, where she voiced the popular and hotheaded high school student who becomes a robot pilot in a parallel world. Another significant role under this pseudonym is Kizna Towryk in the series Pilot Candidate (also known as The Candidate for Goddess). In this science fiction series, she portrayed the determined repairer cadet assigned to the main protagonist. She also voiced the character Yume in the 1999 OVA series Ninja Cadets. While Ruff's later, more famous roles such as Rukia Kuchiki in Bleach, Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, and Sinon in Sword Art Online are credited to her legal name, the Georgette Rose pseudonym marks the foundational period of her long and successful career.

Information regarding the specific roles of Uchiyama Hiroko in Apocalypse Zero, Princess in The Himalayan Kingdom of Light, and Mia in The Prince and the Coral Sea could not be verified in connection with Georgette Rose or Michelle Ruff. Her work as an anime voice actor, particularly under the Georgette Rose pseudonym, is primarily documented in dubs produced around the turn of the millennium for series like Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure, Pilot Candidate, and Ninja Cadets. Throughout her career, Ruff has received recognition for her performances, including a nomination for the American Anime Awards for Best Actress and winning an SPJA Industry Award for Best Voice Actress for her work as Rukia Kuchiki.
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