Sarah Wiedenheft

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Sarah Wiedenheft is a Dutch-born American voice actress recognized for her extensive work in English dubs of Japanese anime series and video games, primarily associated with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Born on July 3, 1993, in Amersfoort, Netherlands, she developed an interest in performing arts during high school through participation in theater, musicals, and show choir, which led her to pursue a career in entertainment starting at age nineteen.

Wiedenheft's career in anime voice acting began around 2014, and she has since become known for portraying a wide spectrum of characters, from comedic and energetic roles to more serious and powerful figures. One of her most prominent and enduring roles is Tohru, the titular character in the beloved comedy series Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid and its sequel, Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S. She also gained significant recognition for voicing the chaotic and beloved Power in the critically acclaimed action-horror series Chainsaw Man.

Her filmography includes a vast array of other notable characters. She voices Suika, the melon-helmed girl in the science-adventure series Dr. Stone, and its subsequent specials and seasons. In the long-running fantasy series Black Clover, she plays Charmy Pappitson. Wiedenheft also lends her voice to Takagi in the first and third seasons of the romantic comedy Teasing Master Takagi-san, Pony Tsunotori in My Hero Academia, and Kikyo Kushida in Classroom of the Elite. Her repertoire further includes roles such as Ruby Kurosawa in Love Live! Sunshine!!, Lily Hoshikawa in Zombie Land Saga, Shera L. Greenwood in How NOT to Summon a Demon Lord, Saiko Yonebayashi in Tokyo Ghoul:re, and the protagonist Phosphophyllite in Land of the Lustrous.

In addition to her anime work, Wiedenheft has an extensive presence in video games. Notably, she voices Fu Xuan in the popular role-playing game Honkai: Star Rail and Blanc in Goddess of Victory: Nikke. Her other game credits include Cherry Blossom Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom, Celeste Luvendass in HuniePop, Castti Florenz in Octopath Traveler II, and various characters in the Borderlands franchise.

Wiedenheft's talent has been recognized within the industry, including a nomination for the BTVA Anime Dub Voice Acting Award for Voice Actress of the Year in 2017. She resides in Fort Worth, Texas, and continues to be an active and prominent figure in English anime dubbing.
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