Amanda Lee

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Amanda Lee, also known professionally as AmaLee, is an American voice actress and singer with an extensive career in English dubs of anime and video games. Born on March 13, 1992, she built a substantial online following through her YouTube channel, where she posts English-language covers of popular anime and video game songs. Her channel has garnered over one billion views and more than two million subscribers. Her success as a vocalist extends to recorded music; her 2017 debut album, Nostalgia, featured English adaptations of twelve beloved anime and gaming songs and charted on multiple Billboard lists, including Heatseekers Albums, Independent Albums, and Top Rock Albums. In addition to her performance work, she has also begun working as a virtual YouTuber (VTuber) under the name Monarch.

In anime dubbing, Lee has been credited in a wide variety of roles across many genres. Among her notable parts are the lead role of Yulia "Yusha" Chardiet in the fantasy series Endro!, Junko Konno in the horror-comedy idol series Zombie Land Saga, and the mysterious Zero in The Dawn of the Witch. Her filmography also includes the role of Nemurin in Magical Girl Raising Project, Rui Nikaido in the mystery thriller ODDTAXI, Akiho Shinomoto in Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, Shimamura Hougetsu in Adachi and Shimamura, and Itsuwa in A Certain Magical Index III. She voiced the character Rinne Amagane in the film Hells and Femiruna in the anime adaptation of Conception. Beyond these credits, her work spans major long-running series such as One Piece, where she voices Queen Otohime, and Attack on Titan, as well as supporting roles in My Hero Academia and Fruits Basket.

Lee's voice acting is not limited to anime; she is also a prominent voice in video game localization. Her game credits include the role of Jingliu in Honkai: Star Rail, Saint Elimine in Fire Emblem Heroes, Lana in Pokémon Masters, Kizuna Chieda in AI: The Somnium Files – nirvanA Initiative, and the characters Rupee and Viper in Goddess of Victory: Nikke. Her involvement in both the music and voice acting sides of the industry has led to collaborations on official soundtracks, such as her work for the English version of Tokyo Ghoul:re's soundtrack.

Originally based in Los Angeles, Lee relocated to Dallas, Texas, in 2016 to pursue more voice-over opportunities. Her work is frequently produced by studios like Funimation and Bang Zoom! Entertainment, and she is known for her versatility in portraying characters ranging from heroes and idols to more mysterious or comedic figures.
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