Salomé Mallié

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Salomé Mallié is a French voice actress whose work in anime has gained recognition through several high-profile series. Her career encompasses not only voice acting but also a background in theater, musical performance, and illustration.

Mallié began pursuing voice acting professionally around 2019, with support and mentorship from industry figures such as Laurent Gris and Eric Sola. Her training is extensive and multidisciplinary. She studied theater at the École Claude Mathieu from 2020 to 2023, where she performed in a musical production of Into the Woods as Little Red Riding Hood. During the same period, she also took evening courses in anatomy and life drawing at Gobelins, the École de l'image. Her musical training includes singing as a soprano with the Choeur Unikanti, the Maîtrise des Hauts de Seine, with performances at venues such as La Seine Musicale and at the Dubai 2020 World Expo. She also studied musical comedy at Aicom. Beyond performance, Mallié is an illustrator who has created promotional videos for publishing houses and is a digital artist.

One of her notable anime roles is Nya Nia in the anime adaptation of Tower of God. She appears in the series credited for the role of Nya, also referred to as Nya Nia, as part of the voice cast for the show's second season, which is subtitled Return of the Prince. Her work on Tower of God includes additional roles in the franchise, having also voiced the characters Gyetang and Jaina Repellista Jahad.

Beyond Tower of God, Mallié has an extensive list of voice credits in French dubbing. In the romance anime A Sign of Affection, she voiced Madoka Sakurase, while in A Condition Called Love she provided the voice for Tomori Hinase. Her other anime work includes roles in Re:Monster as Mail Failo Rheinfall, as well as Dodome, Felicia Timiano, and Alma Timiano. She also voiced Maia Zemt in The Misfit of Demon King Academy 2 and Thora in the first dub of Vinland Saga.

In addition to her anime work, Mallié has voiced characters in non-anime productions. She played Graciela in the television series The Penguin, Becky in the series Bet, and Nava Ben-Moshe in La belle de Jérusalem. Her work extends into video games, with a role in an unspecified 2025 project, and film, where she performed child roles for dubs of older movies, such as the 2025 dubbing of the 1981 Italian film Les Années de plomb.

Mallié is multilingual, speaking French as her native language, with a good level of English and notions of Japanese and Korean. Her interest in Korean stems from her family history, as her mother was adopted from South Korea to France after the Korean War. She has described this connection as personally important and part of her motivation to engage with the culture through language, cuisine, and the arts.
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