Avrielle Corti
Description
Avrielle Corti is an American actress and voice actress known for her work in anime dubbing and animation. She is a first-generation Latina and is the daughter of renowned voice actor Jesse Corti. Her acting career began in childhood, with an early role on the soap opera General Hospital. Corti's training is rooted in classical theatre; she was one of twenty actors selected for the University of Minnesota's BFA Guthrie Actor Training Program and has performed on the stage of the Globe Theatre in London.
In the realm of anime, Corti made her voice acting debut with a starring role. She is the English voice of the lead character Ayame Himuro in the romantic comedy series Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It. Her performance in this series is noted as a significant breakout role. Beyond this debut, her voice credits include the character Lana Molina in the Netflix animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Rafaela Moreno in Fast & Furious Spy Racers.
Corti's work in voice acting also extends to live-action dubbing for various international productions. Her filmography in this area includes providing additional voices for the Spanish series Cable Girls and the Mexican series Luis Miguel: The Series. She also dubbed a role in the Norwegian disaster film Troll. Her diverse performance experience includes on-screen film roles, writing and performing sketch comedy at the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles, and stand-up comedy.
In the realm of anime, Corti made her voice acting debut with a starring role. She is the English voice of the lead character Ayame Himuro in the romantic comedy series Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It. Her performance in this series is noted as a significant breakout role. Beyond this debut, her voice credits include the character Lana Molina in the Netflix animated series Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous and Rafaela Moreno in Fast & Furious Spy Racers.
Corti's work in voice acting also extends to live-action dubbing for various international productions. Her filmography in this area includes providing additional voices for the Spanish series Cable Girls and the Mexican series Luis Miguel: The Series. She also dubbed a role in the Norwegian disaster film Troll. Her diverse performance experience includes on-screen film roles, writing and performing sketch comedy at the Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles, and stand-up comedy.
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- EnglishAnime overview: Science Fell in Love, So I Tried to Prove It
- English