Mirabelle Kirkland
Description
Mirabelle Kirkland is a Franco-American voice actress, screenwriter, and novelist born on June 14, 1971, in Groton, Massachusetts. She is a bilingual performer who works in both French and English and is recognized for her contributions to animated series and films, particularly within the context of French and American co-productions.
Kirkland is perhaps best known for her work on the French animated series Code Lyoko, where she played several key characters. Her most prominent role in the series was Yumi Ishiyama, a core member of the Lyoko Warriors, a role she held throughout the show's four seasons. In addition to Yumi, Kirkland provided the English voices for other characters on the series, including the young journalist Milly Solovieff, Heidi Klinger, and Magali de Vasseur. Her involvement with the show placed her among a regular ensemble of voice actors, including Jodi Forrest, David Gasman, and Sharon Mann, with whom she would collaborate on multiple projects.
Her voice acting credits extend to the Dragon Ball franchise through the AB Groupe dubbing company in Europe. She voiced the character Pan in the 1997 television special Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. She also had a role in Dragon Ball Movie 2: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, providing the voice for the character Lunch.
Beyond anime and action-oriented cartoons, Kirkland's voice work includes roles in other animated features and franchises. She performed in the 2011 film A Monster in Paris and has been part of the voice cast for the Rabbids and Rayman franchises, which frequently featured actors from the Code Lyoko ensemble. Her filmography as an on-screen actress includes roles in French cinema, such as appearances in Les Beaux Gosses (2009) and Vénus noire (2010).
In addition to performing, Mirabelle Kirkland is also a writer. She has worked as a screenwriter for television series including Our Dear Neighbors, Josephine, Guardian Angel, and Gawayn. She has also written and directed short films.
Kirkland is perhaps best known for her work on the French animated series Code Lyoko, where she played several key characters. Her most prominent role in the series was Yumi Ishiyama, a core member of the Lyoko Warriors, a role she held throughout the show's four seasons. In addition to Yumi, Kirkland provided the English voices for other characters on the series, including the young journalist Milly Solovieff, Heidi Klinger, and Magali de Vasseur. Her involvement with the show placed her among a regular ensemble of voice actors, including Jodi Forrest, David Gasman, and Sharon Mann, with whom she would collaborate on multiple projects.
Her voice acting credits extend to the Dragon Ball franchise through the AB Groupe dubbing company in Europe. She voiced the character Pan in the 1997 television special Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. She also had a role in Dragon Ball Movie 2: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle, providing the voice for the character Lunch.
Beyond anime and action-oriented cartoons, Kirkland's voice work includes roles in other animated features and franchises. She performed in the 2011 film A Monster in Paris and has been part of the voice cast for the Rabbids and Rayman franchises, which frequently featured actors from the Code Lyoko ensemble. Her filmography as an on-screen actress includes roles in French cinema, such as appearances in Les Beaux Gosses (2009) and Vénus noire (2010).
In addition to performing, Mirabelle Kirkland is also a writer. She has worked as a screenwriter for television series including Our Dear Neighbors, Josephine, Guardian Angel, and Gawayn. She has also written and directed short films.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy
- EnglishAnime overview: Dragon Ball Movie 2: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle