Tricia Dickson

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Tricia Dickson is an American voice actress known for her work in English-language dubs of anime series, particularly during the late 1990s and 2000s. Born on January 3, 1982, in Reading, Pennsylvania, she is also credited professionally under her birth name, Samantha Tabak, and has used various other names including Tricia A. Dickson and Wendy Tomson. Her career in entertainment began with an appearance as a cast member on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series All That in 1997.

Dickson's voice acting career is closely associated with New Generation Pictures, a company known for producing English dubs of anime. Through this collaboration, she lent her voice to a variety of characters across numerous series. Two of her notable early roles were as Windy in the science fiction OVA Spirit of Wonder Scientific Boys Club and as Akane the Fox in the fantasy series Angel Tales. She also provided voices for several other prominent anime of the era. These included playing Mayuko Chigasaki in NieA Under 7, the young Integra Hellsing in Hellsing, and Wendy Earhart in the Read or Die OVA. She later reprised the role of Wendy's associate, the writer Nenene Sumiregawa, in the television series R.O.D the TV. Her other anime credits include Shimei Ryomou in Ikki Tousen, Lilica Stacy in Girls Bravo, Ai Mikage in I My Me! Strawberry Eggs, and Toune Requiem in The Melody of Oblivion.

Beyond anime, Dickson's work as a voice actress extended to video games. She is credited with providing voices for the characters Hannah and Hinnah in the role-playing game The Last Remnant. Her on-screen acting credits include appearances in the television series Even Stevens and the film The Secret Kingdom.

While active as a voice actress for a significant period, her career has evolved over time. Subsequent to her voice acting work, she has focused on other professional fields, including roles as an executive in the cannabis industry.
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