Erin Cahill
Description
Erin Cahill is an American actress whose career spans live-action television and film, as well as voice acting for animation and video games. While she is widely recognized for her on-screen roles, particularly as the Pink Time Force Ranger Jen Scotts in the Power Rangers franchise, she has also built a notable portfolio of voice work in major animated and interactive projects.
Cahill was born in Stafford, Virginia, on January 4, 1980. Her early involvement in performance began at age four, and she studied acting, singing, and dancing throughout her youth. After high school, she attended Marymount Manhattan College in New York on a scholarship before leaving at age nineteen to pursue acting full-time in Los Angeles. Her breakout role came in 2001 when she was cast as Jen Scotts in Power Rangers Time Force, a part she would reprise in various Power Rangers iterations over the years.
In the realm of voice acting, Cahill is recognized for her work in the survival horror genre. As the user noted, she provided the voice and motion capture for the character Rebecca Chambers in the 2017 CGI animated film Resident Evil: Vendetta. She returned to voice the same character in a subsequent animated feature, Resident Evil: Death Island, which was released in 2023. This recurring role demonstrates a sustained involvement with a major video game franchise's animated adaptations.
Her contributions to voice acting extend to the video game industry as well. She is noted for being the actor behind the first lead female character in the Call of Duty franchise, voicing and providing motion capture for Chloe "Karma" Lynch in the 2012 game Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Other early voice work includes the character Carla the Jackal in the 2001 game James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire.
While much of Cahill's career has been focused on live-action guest roles in numerous popular television series such as Supernatural, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, and NCIS, as well as a steady stream of television films for networks like Hallmark and Lifetime since 2016, her voice and motion-capture performances in high-profile projects like Resident Evil and Call of Duty represent a significant facet of her acting career. Her work on these projects highlights a recurring collaboration with the interactive and animated entertainment sectors, bringing established characters to life through performance capture technology.
Cahill was born in Stafford, Virginia, on January 4, 1980. Her early involvement in performance began at age four, and she studied acting, singing, and dancing throughout her youth. After high school, she attended Marymount Manhattan College in New York on a scholarship before leaving at age nineteen to pursue acting full-time in Los Angeles. Her breakout role came in 2001 when she was cast as Jen Scotts in Power Rangers Time Force, a part she would reprise in various Power Rangers iterations over the years.
In the realm of voice acting, Cahill is recognized for her work in the survival horror genre. As the user noted, she provided the voice and motion capture for the character Rebecca Chambers in the 2017 CGI animated film Resident Evil: Vendetta. She returned to voice the same character in a subsequent animated feature, Resident Evil: Death Island, which was released in 2023. This recurring role demonstrates a sustained involvement with a major video game franchise's animated adaptations.
Her contributions to voice acting extend to the video game industry as well. She is noted for being the actor behind the first lead female character in the Call of Duty franchise, voicing and providing motion capture for Chloe "Karma" Lynch in the 2012 game Call of Duty: Black Ops II. Other early voice work includes the character Carla the Jackal in the 2001 game James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire.
While much of Cahill's career has been focused on live-action guest roles in numerous popular television series such as Supernatural, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, and NCIS, as well as a steady stream of television films for networks like Hallmark and Lifetime since 2016, her voice and motion-capture performances in high-profile projects like Resident Evil and Call of Duty represent a significant facet of her acting career. Her work on these projects highlights a recurring collaboration with the interactive and animated entertainment sectors, bringing established characters to life through performance capture technology.
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- EnglishAnime overview: Resident Evil: Vendetta