Lynn Eve Harris
Description
Lynn Eve Harris is an American voice actor, director, and producer with extensive credits in video games and animation, primarily for English-language adaptations of Japanese properties. Her career is distinguished by frequent work as both a performer and a voice director on numerous projects, often leveraging her fluency in Japanese to facilitate localization work.
Harris is recognized for a wide array of voice roles in video games, often contributing to major franchises. Some of her most prominent performances include Rebecca Chambers in the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil Director's Cut, Chun-Li in several Street Fighter titles, and Michelle Chang in the Tekken series. She also voiced Sophitia Alexandra in Soul Edge, Mint Adenade and Suzu Fujibayashi in Tales of Phantasia, and Uriko Nonomura in Bloody Roar 4. Her work extends beyond fighting and horror games to titles such as Shenmue, where she voiced Yuriko Kikuchi, and Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean, for which she provided multiple voices.
In the realm of anime, she is credited with the role of Rain Boy in the 1983 OVA adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Rain Boy. She also voiced the character Fio in a Canadian English release of the Studio Ghibli film Porco Rosso. Beyond acting, her work as a vocalist includes performing the song Pokonara Ondo for the television series Rocky Rackat!.
Beyond her on-microphone work, Lynn Eve Harris has had a significant career in voice direction and production. She made her video game directing debut in 1996 on the original Resident Evil, for which she also provided the voice of Rebecca Chambers and dubbed the opening full-motion video. She later served as the voice director for the Game Boy Advance version of Tales of Phantasia. Her professional background is international, as she divides her time between Japan and the United States and works as a localization producer and director for various media, including video games, commercials, and movies.
Harris is recognized for a wide array of voice roles in video games, often contributing to major franchises. Some of her most prominent performances include Rebecca Chambers in the original Resident Evil and Resident Evil Director's Cut, Chun-Li in several Street Fighter titles, and Michelle Chang in the Tekken series. She also voiced Sophitia Alexandra in Soul Edge, Mint Adenade and Suzu Fujibayashi in Tales of Phantasia, and Uriko Nonomura in Bloody Roar 4. Her work extends beyond fighting and horror games to titles such as Shenmue, where she voiced Yuriko Kikuchi, and Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean, for which she provided multiple voices.
In the realm of anime, she is credited with the role of Rain Boy in the 1983 OVA adaptation of Osamu Tezuka's Rain Boy. She also voiced the character Fio in a Canadian English release of the Studio Ghibli film Porco Rosso. Beyond acting, her work as a vocalist includes performing the song Pokonara Ondo for the television series Rocky Rackat!.
Beyond her on-microphone work, Lynn Eve Harris has had a significant career in voice direction and production. She made her video game directing debut in 1996 on the original Resident Evil, for which she also provided the voice of Rebecca Chambers and dubbed the opening full-motion video. She later served as the voice director for the Game Boy Advance version of Tales of Phantasia. Her professional background is international, as she divides her time between Japan and the United States and works as a localization producer and director for various media, including video games, commercials, and movies.