Tabitha Ray
Description
Tabitha Ray is an English-language voice actor known for her extensive work in anime dubbing, primarily for series produced in the United States. Her career in the industry spans from at least 2009 to the early 2020s, during which she has lent her voice to a wide variety of characters in numerous popular series.
Ray's body of work is characterized by a high volume of roles, often including both named characters and additional voices for background or supporting cast members. Her filmography demonstrates a consistent presence in the anime dubbing scene, with credits accumulating steadily each year.
Among her more prominent roles are those specified by the user. In the 2020 fantasy drama series The Day I Became a God, she voiced Kyoko Izanami, the reserved childhood friend of the protagonist. She took on the role of Arrow, a dedicated and skilled sniper for the antagonistic White-Clad cult, in the action series Fire Force beginning in 2019. That same year, she portrayed the quiet and young catgirl Cacao in the anime adaptation of Nekopara. In the magical comedy Hatena Illusion, also from 2020, she voiced the character Emma Sakurai. One of her earlier notable credits is Izumi Sakurai, a timid and easily frightened high school teacher, in the beloved slice-of-life comedy Nichijou - My Ordinary Life.
Beyond these, her career includes a diverse range of other roles. She provided voices for multiple characters in the, including the destroyer Amazon. In the supernatural mystery series Boogiepop and Others (2019), she voiced a character named Shizuka. Her filmography also includes roles in series such as Hinamatsuri (2018), where she played Hitomi Mishima, and KADO: The Right Answer (2017), as Kanata Shinawa. She also had a part in the 2018 film My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, though in an additional voices capacity. Some of her earliest credited work includes a role in the long-running series Fairy Tail, where she voiced Michelle Lobster in 2009.
Throughout her career, Ray has frequently collaborated with other voice actors and directors associated with major dubbing studios, working alongside performers such as Mallorie Rodak and Lindsay Seidel on various projects. While much of her work consists of secondary characters, the sheer breadth of her credits across numerous high-profile anime series stands as a significant professional achievement, marking her as a reliable and active figure in the English dubbing industry for over a decade.
Ray's body of work is characterized by a high volume of roles, often including both named characters and additional voices for background or supporting cast members. Her filmography demonstrates a consistent presence in the anime dubbing scene, with credits accumulating steadily each year.
Among her more prominent roles are those specified by the user. In the 2020 fantasy drama series The Day I Became a God, she voiced Kyoko Izanami, the reserved childhood friend of the protagonist. She took on the role of Arrow, a dedicated and skilled sniper for the antagonistic White-Clad cult, in the action series Fire Force beginning in 2019. That same year, she portrayed the quiet and young catgirl Cacao in the anime adaptation of Nekopara. In the magical comedy Hatena Illusion, also from 2020, she voiced the character Emma Sakurai. One of her earlier notable credits is Izumi Sakurai, a timid and easily frightened high school teacher, in the beloved slice-of-life comedy Nichijou - My Ordinary Life.
Beyond these, her career includes a diverse range of other roles. She provided voices for multiple characters in the, including the destroyer Amazon. In the supernatural mystery series Boogiepop and Others (2019), she voiced a character named Shizuka. Her filmography also includes roles in series such as Hinamatsuri (2018), where she played Hitomi Mishima, and KADO: The Right Answer (2017), as Kanata Shinawa. She also had a part in the 2018 film My Hero Academia: Two Heroes, though in an additional voices capacity. Some of her earliest credited work includes a role in the long-running series Fairy Tail, where she voiced Michelle Lobster in 2009.
Throughout her career, Ray has frequently collaborated with other voice actors and directors associated with major dubbing studios, working alongside performers such as Mallorie Rodak and Lindsay Seidel on various projects. While much of her work consists of secondary characters, the sheer breadth of her credits across numerous high-profile anime series stands as a significant professional achievement, marking her as a reliable and active figure in the English dubbing industry for over a decade.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: The Day I Became a God
- EnglishAnime overview: Fire Force
- EnglishAnime overview: Hatena Illusion
- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Nichijou - My Ordinary Life