Tania Kramis

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Tania Kramis is a Mexican former voice actor known for her work in anime, television, and film dubbing during the 1990s and early 2000s. She studied acting at the Casa de la Cultura de Coyoacán and made her dubbing debut in 1995 with incidental roles in the series ER. Her career spanned approximately seven years, during which she worked primarily at the Mexican dubbing studios Intertrack, Gradoca, and Sonomex.

One of her most notable anime roles was her first leading character, Gigi Sullivan, in the series Dash Kappei. She also had a significant participation in the anime Slam Dunk, where she voiced Fuji, a friend of the character Haruko, as well as several cheerleaders. This work was done under the direction of Gloria Rocha, who had specifically called her for the project.

Beyond anime, Kramis's film work included a role she considered a major challenge in the movie Dead Man Walking, where she voiced Hope Percy, a young woman whose character is a victim of violence. She also worked on dubbing for films such as Primary Colors and Extreme Measures. In television, she had an incidental role in the final episode of Beverly Hills, 90210 and participated in a one-off special of Dallas in 2004.

Throughout her career, Kramis frequently collaborated with director Maynardo Zavala, who directed her on numerous occasions and for whom she also worked as an assistant director. In addition to acting, her work in dubbing included roles as an assistant director and translator. She eventually left the dubbing profession to pursue a degree in Hispanic Literature and is now retired from voice acting, working in the field of organizational development.
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