Brianne Brozey
Description
Brianne Brozey is an American voice actress known for her extensive work in English-language dubs of anime, though this name is one of several pseudonyms she has used throughout her career. She is perhaps better known under her primary professional name, Brianne Siddall, and has also been credited as Ian Hawk, Jetta E. Bumpy, Jetta Bird, and Murray Blue. Born on August 25, 1963, in Encino, California, her career in voice acting has been active from the mid-1980s into the late 2010s.
Brozey has a well-documented specialization in voicing young, often soft-spoken male characters, a niche she has filled across numerous popular anime franchises. One of her most significant and long-running contributions has been to the Digimon series, where she provided the voices for several key characters including Koromon in Digimon Adventure, Calumon in Digimon Tamers, Tommy Himi in Digimon Frontier, Keenan Crier in Digimon Data Squad, and Ignitemon in Digimon Fusion. Her other major roles from the early 2000s include Tsukasa, the withdrawn protagonist of.hack//SIGN, and the young genius Jim Hawking in Outlaw Star. She also played Kunikida, a classmate of the title character, in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Her work specifically under the name Brianne Brozey appears most prominently in the late 2000s and 2010s. She is credited as the voice of Gimmy Adai in the English dub of the Gurren Lagann television series. She reprised this role for the two compilation films, Gurren Lagann the Movie –Childhood's End- and Gurren Lagann the Movie –The Lights in the Sky Are Stars. The latter film, released in 2009, features Brozey in its English voice cast alongside actors such as Johnny Yong Bosch, Crispin Freeman, Kyle Hebert, and Sam Riegel. A later role under the Brozey name is Yuki Fuka in the 2014 anime series Ai Tenchi Muyo!; when Funimation produced the English dub for its 2018 Blu-ray release, Brozey was confirmed to be voicing the character.
Throughout her career, Brianne Brozey has been part of several notable industry collaborations. She frequently worked with the Los Angeles-based recording studios and producers who dubbed series for networks like Cartoon Network and for home video release. Her long filmography shows recurring work alongside voice directors and actors within the talent pools of the era, including numerous co-starring roles with actors such as Mona Marshall, Michelle Ruff, and Stephanie Sheh, the latter of whom also appears in the Ai Tenchi Muyo! dub. Her career is marked by a high volume of work during the anime boom of the late 1990s and 2000s, contributing to many long-running franchises and establishing her as a prolific figure in the industry for that period.
Brozey has a well-documented specialization in voicing young, often soft-spoken male characters, a niche she has filled across numerous popular anime franchises. One of her most significant and long-running contributions has been to the Digimon series, where she provided the voices for several key characters including Koromon in Digimon Adventure, Calumon in Digimon Tamers, Tommy Himi in Digimon Frontier, Keenan Crier in Digimon Data Squad, and Ignitemon in Digimon Fusion. Her other major roles from the early 2000s include Tsukasa, the withdrawn protagonist of.hack//SIGN, and the young genius Jim Hawking in Outlaw Star. She also played Kunikida, a classmate of the title character, in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Her work specifically under the name Brianne Brozey appears most prominently in the late 2000s and 2010s. She is credited as the voice of Gimmy Adai in the English dub of the Gurren Lagann television series. She reprised this role for the two compilation films, Gurren Lagann the Movie –Childhood's End- and Gurren Lagann the Movie –The Lights in the Sky Are Stars. The latter film, released in 2009, features Brozey in its English voice cast alongside actors such as Johnny Yong Bosch, Crispin Freeman, Kyle Hebert, and Sam Riegel. A later role under the Brozey name is Yuki Fuka in the 2014 anime series Ai Tenchi Muyo!; when Funimation produced the English dub for its 2018 Blu-ray release, Brozey was confirmed to be voicing the character.
Throughout her career, Brianne Brozey has been part of several notable industry collaborations. She frequently worked with the Los Angeles-based recording studios and producers who dubbed series for networks like Cartoon Network and for home video release. Her long filmography shows recurring work alongside voice directors and actors within the talent pools of the era, including numerous co-starring roles with actors such as Mona Marshall, Michelle Ruff, and Stephanie Sheh, the latter of whom also appears in the Ai Tenchi Muyo! dub. Her career is marked by a high volume of work during the anime boom of the late 1990s and 2000s, contributing to many long-running franchises and establishing her as a prolific figure in the industry for that period.
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- English
- EnglishAnime overview: Gurren Lagann the Movie –Childhood's End-
- EnglishAnime overview: Ai Tenchi Muyo!