Lottie Hellingman
Description
Lottie Hellingman is a Dutch actress and voice actress, born on August 7, 1977, in Middenbeemster. Her full name is Lottie Hinke Hellingman. While her career spans television, film, and theater, she is particularly renowned for her extensive work in the field of dubbing, providing the Dutch voices for numerous characters in animated series and films.
A significant portion of Hellingman's voice acting career is dedicated to anime and animated adaptations. She is well-known for her role as Molly in the third Pokémon movie, Pokémon 3: The Movie, and as the voice of the Pokémon Zorua in the thirteenth film, Pokémon Zoroark: Master of Illusions. Her work in the Pokémon franchise extends to the television series, where she voiced characters such as Cassidy, Sakura, and Winona. Another prominent anime role is that of Molly or Eva Wei in the series Oban Star-Racers. She also lent her voice to Mimi Tachikawa in Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02, Téa Gardner in the early seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Erika in Medabots.
Beyond these specific titles, Hellingman's voice can be heard in a wide array of other animated productions. Her credits include playing Sam in the first season of Totally Spies, Cosmo in Shin Chan, Yin in Yin Yang Yo!, and Pepper in Hamtaro. She has also voiced characters in mainstream animated films, such as Gloria in Happy Feet, Rapunzel in Shrek the Third, and Trudy in Bee Movie.
Hellingman's career is marked by recurring work for major dubbing studios, providing the Dutch voice for characters across numerous episodes and films for franchises like Pokémon, Digimon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Her voice is also familiar to younger audiences as the voice of Dora in the first six seasons of the popular children's series Dora the Explorer. Her contributions to Dutch-language media are extensive, and in 1998, she was a recipient of the Pall Mall Export Prijs. Beyond voice acting, Hellingman has maintained a steady career in theater and musicals, with roles in productions ranging from Blood Brothers and Miss Saigon to Lazarus and De Hospita, demonstrating her versatility as a performer.
A significant portion of Hellingman's voice acting career is dedicated to anime and animated adaptations. She is well-known for her role as Molly in the third Pokémon movie, Pokémon 3: The Movie, and as the voice of the Pokémon Zorua in the thirteenth film, Pokémon Zoroark: Master of Illusions. Her work in the Pokémon franchise extends to the television series, where she voiced characters such as Cassidy, Sakura, and Winona. Another prominent anime role is that of Molly or Eva Wei in the series Oban Star-Racers. She also lent her voice to Mimi Tachikawa in Digimon Adventure and Digimon Adventure 02, Téa Gardner in the early seasons of Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Erika in Medabots.
Beyond these specific titles, Hellingman's voice can be heard in a wide array of other animated productions. Her credits include playing Sam in the first season of Totally Spies, Cosmo in Shin Chan, Yin in Yin Yang Yo!, and Pepper in Hamtaro. She has also voiced characters in mainstream animated films, such as Gloria in Happy Feet, Rapunzel in Shrek the Third, and Trudy in Bee Movie.
Hellingman's career is marked by recurring work for major dubbing studios, providing the Dutch voice for characters across numerous episodes and films for franchises like Pokémon, Digimon, and Yu-Gi-Oh!. Her voice is also familiar to younger audiences as the voice of Dora in the first six seasons of the popular children's series Dora the Explorer. Her contributions to Dutch-language media are extensive, and in 1998, she was a recipient of the Pall Mall Export Prijs. Beyond voice acting, Hellingman has maintained a steady career in theater and musicals, with roles in productions ranging from Blood Brothers and Miss Saigon to Lazarus and De Hospita, demonstrating her versatility as a performer.
All Characters
- DutchAnime overview: Pokémon Zoroark: Master of Illusions
- DutchAnime overview: Oban Star-Racers
- DutchAnime overview: Kiki's Delivery Service
- DutchAnime overview: Yu-Gi-Oh!: The Movie
- DutchAnime overview: Yu-Gi-Oh!