Lynna Dunham
Description
Lynna Dunham is an American voice actor known for her extensive work in English-language dubs of anime, particularly during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Her career is closely associated with anime produced for the home video market, including numerous original video animation series and titles intended for adult audiences.
Dunham provided voices for a wide range of characters across multiple anime series and OVAs. She is credited with the role of Elliege in the English version of the series F-Force, also known as Asgaldh: The Distortion Testament. In the horror OVA Mystery of the Necronomicon, she voiced the character Haruka Sakimizu for its English dub, which was produced for Central Park Media's Anime 18 label. Her role as Kei in the series Spaceship Agga Ruter is also documented. In the sequel series La Blue Girl Returns, she performed the voices for both Yaku and Maria in the English adaptation. Furthermore, in the two-episode OVA MaMa, Dunham is credited as the voice of Marie in the second episode and Yukiko in the first.
Her voice acting credits extend beyond these titles. Dunham's filmography includes roles such as Lamidia McKenzie in various entries of the Gall Force series, including Gall Force: Destruction, Gall Force: Stardust War, and Gall Force: Earth Chapter. She also voiced Chiyo Momonari in the English version of DNA², Freni in Magic Woman M, and Ren Nanase in the Night Shift Nurses series. Other notable credits include roles in Alien Nine, Demon Beast Invasion, and Stepmother's Sin. In some early works, such as Kyonyu hanta and Ryojoku no machi, she was credited under the pseudonym Lunar Moth.
Dunham's body of work reveals recurring collaborations with specific production companies and directors central to the anime localization industry of her era. Many of her dubs were produced for Central Park Media and released under its labels, including Anime 18 and AnimErotica. She frequently worked on English adaptations managed by ADR directors such as Dick Tripwire, also known as Tom Wayland, and Kip Kaplan. Her roles were predominantly in OVA series, a format that was a significant part of the anime market in North America during the 1990s and early 2000s, often for titles with mature or erotic content.
A notable aspect of Lynna Dunham's career is her contribution to the localization of anime during a period of growth for the medium in the English-speaking world. Her work encompasses a variety of genres, from science fiction and horror to comedy and drama, though it is frequently within the realm of adult-oriented animation. Through her numerous voice roles, she became part of the cohort of actors who provided English voices for Japanese animations being distributed to Western audiences at the time.
Dunham provided voices for a wide range of characters across multiple anime series and OVAs. She is credited with the role of Elliege in the English version of the series F-Force, also known as Asgaldh: The Distortion Testament. In the horror OVA Mystery of the Necronomicon, she voiced the character Haruka Sakimizu for its English dub, which was produced for Central Park Media's Anime 18 label. Her role as Kei in the series Spaceship Agga Ruter is also documented. In the sequel series La Blue Girl Returns, she performed the voices for both Yaku and Maria in the English adaptation. Furthermore, in the two-episode OVA MaMa, Dunham is credited as the voice of Marie in the second episode and Yukiko in the first.
Her voice acting credits extend beyond these titles. Dunham's filmography includes roles such as Lamidia McKenzie in various entries of the Gall Force series, including Gall Force: Destruction, Gall Force: Stardust War, and Gall Force: Earth Chapter. She also voiced Chiyo Momonari in the English version of DNA², Freni in Magic Woman M, and Ren Nanase in the Night Shift Nurses series. Other notable credits include roles in Alien Nine, Demon Beast Invasion, and Stepmother's Sin. In some early works, such as Kyonyu hanta and Ryojoku no machi, she was credited under the pseudonym Lunar Moth.
Dunham's body of work reveals recurring collaborations with specific production companies and directors central to the anime localization industry of her era. Many of her dubs were produced for Central Park Media and released under its labels, including Anime 18 and AnimErotica. She frequently worked on English adaptations managed by ADR directors such as Dick Tripwire, also known as Tom Wayland, and Kip Kaplan. Her roles were predominantly in OVA series, a format that was a significant part of the anime market in North America during the 1990s and early 2000s, often for titles with mature or erotic content.
A notable aspect of Lynna Dunham's career is her contribution to the localization of anime during a period of growth for the medium in the English-speaking world. Her work encompasses a variety of genres, from science fiction and horror to comedy and drama, though it is frequently within the realm of adult-oriented animation. Through her numerous voice roles, she became part of the cohort of actors who provided English voices for Japanese animations being distributed to Western audiences at the time.
All Characters
- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Mystery of the Necronomicon
- EnglishAnime overview: Spaceship Agga Ruter
- EnglishAnime overview: La Blue Girl Returns
- English
- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Zero Woman: The Hunted
- EnglishAnime overview: Night Shift Nurses