Anna Kendrick

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Anna Kendrick is an American actress and singer who has provided voice work for several animated projects, including the Netflix anime series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. While Kendrick is widely known for her live-action performances in films such as Up in the Air and the Pitch Perfect series, her contributions to voice acting encompass both Western animation and an English-language anime production.

In 2023, Kendrick voiced the character Stacey Pilgrim in the Netflix original anime series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. This series, created by Bryan Lee O'Malley and BenDavid Grabinski and animated by the Japanese studio Science SARU, is based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel series. Kendrick reprised the role from the 2010 live-action film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, joining the original film's cast to voice their respective characters for the anime adaptation. In the series, Stacey Pilgrim is the sister of the title character, Scott Pilgrim. The reunion of the film's cast for the anime, including Kendrick, was a notable aspect of the project's production, with Edgar Wright, the director of the original film, serving as an executive producer.

Beyond this anime role, Kendrick's broader voice acting career is primarily in animated feature films. She has voiced the lead character, Princess Poppy, in the Trolls film franchise starting in 2016, a role she has reprised in subsequent sequels and specials. Her other voice credits include the role of Courtney Babcock in the 2012 stop-motion animated film ParaNorman and voicing the character Jane in the Facebook Watch adult animated series Human Discoveries in 2019.

Kendrick's career has been recognized with numerous accolades for her live-action performances, including a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her voice work has contributed to commercially successful animated franchises, and she has also received a nomination for a Primetime Emmy Award for her live-action role in the short form comedy series Dummy.
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