Mikaela Krantz

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Mikaela Krantz is an American voice actress known for her extensive work in English dubs of anime series, primarily with Funimation. Born on May 30, 1988, in Edina, Minnesota, she began her career in voice acting around 2011 and has been active in the industry since 2015. Her filmography encompasses a wide range of characters, from leading roles in popular series to diverse supporting parts.

Krantz has taken on several prominent lead roles that have defined her career. She voiced the title character Ai Ohto in the critically acclaimed original anime Wonder Egg Priority. She also provided the voice for the energetic and eccentric high school girl Chio Miyamo in Chio's School Road and for Urara Shiraishi in Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches. Another significant lead performance was as Suzune Kagami in Ultimate Otaku Teacher. She also voiced Emile Crossfode in the series Hundred.

Her versatility is further demonstrated by her performance as Momiji Soma in the Funimation dub of the 2019 reboot of Fruits Basket, a role she reprised in subsequent seasons and the prelude film. In the fantasy series The Ancient Magus' Bride, she voiced the creature Gwee, showcasing her ability to handle non-human roles. Her filmography includes a mix of protagonists and complex antagonists, such as the sadistic Clementine in the first season of Overlord and the mysterious Tōru Mutsuki in Tokyo Ghoul:re.

Throughout her career, Krantz has become a familiar voice in the anime dubbing community, frequently collaborating with Funimation and appearing in numerous simul-dub productions. Her body of work includes notable roles in a wide array of series, such as Popuko in Pop Team Epic, Kero (in its false form) in Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card, Prinz Eugen in Azur Lane, Misaki Shokuhō in A Certain Scientific Railgun T, Ein in Listeners, Isuzu Mikoshiba in Free! -Dive to the Future-, Sophie in Fairy gone, and Calamity Mary in Magical Girl Raising Project, among many others. Her performance in the 2016 live-action film Hillary's America: The Secret History of the Democratic Party garnered a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress, an award she shared with a co-star. Beyond her acting work, Krantz moved to Estonia in 2021 to pursue further education in folkloristics and applied heritage studies.
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