Maia Danziger
Description
Maia Danziger is an Emmy Award-winning actress whose career has spanned several decades, with recognized work in both live-action and voice acting, including a role in the anime-influenced series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers.
Career Background
Born in New York City on April 12, 1950, Danziger began acting professionally at the age of sixteen, making her stage debut on Broadway in The Waltz of the Toreadors. Her career has included extensive work in theatre, film, and television. In daytime television, she held long-running contract roles on several soap operas, including Glenda Toland on Another World, Katie Whitney on The Doctors, and Judy Barclay on All My Children. She also appeared in the PBS production of The Garden Party opposite Beatrice Straight and played Vanessa Redgrave’s eldest daughter in the television film My Body, My Child. Danziger is a founder and former Artistic Director of The Actors Company Theatre in New York and a founding member of the Rogue Machine Theatre in Los Angeles. In addition to her performance career, she is an author and instructor, having written the book Relax and Write: Tapping Your Unconscious for Life and Art and leading writing workshops.
Major Voice Roles
Maia Danziger is known for her voice work in the syndicated animated space western series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, which aired from 1986 to 1989. The series was notable for being one of the first American shows to be animated by a Japanese studio, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, giving it a distinctive anime style. In this series, Danziger provided the voice for the character Annie Oh, appearing in three episodes of the first season. In other sources, she is also credited with voicing the characters Maya of Tarkon and Mistwalker in the same series.
Recurring Collaborations and Notable Achievements
Information about specific recurring collaborations with other voice actors is not extensively documented beyond her ensemble work on The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, where she worked alongside a cast including Jerry Orbach, Laura Dean, Corinne Orr, and Earl Hammond. A significant achievement in her career was winning a Daytime Emmy Award for her portrayal of a teenage alcoholic in the ABC Afterschool Special titled The Late Great Me. Her later career has focused on writing and teaching, where she has developed a method to help writers overcome creative blocks, including working with television and film writers in Los Angeles.
Career Background
Born in New York City on April 12, 1950, Danziger began acting professionally at the age of sixteen, making her stage debut on Broadway in The Waltz of the Toreadors. Her career has included extensive work in theatre, film, and television. In daytime television, she held long-running contract roles on several soap operas, including Glenda Toland on Another World, Katie Whitney on The Doctors, and Judy Barclay on All My Children. She also appeared in the PBS production of The Garden Party opposite Beatrice Straight and played Vanessa Redgrave’s eldest daughter in the television film My Body, My Child. Danziger is a founder and former Artistic Director of The Actors Company Theatre in New York and a founding member of the Rogue Machine Theatre in Los Angeles. In addition to her performance career, she is an author and instructor, having written the book Relax and Write: Tapping Your Unconscious for Life and Art and leading writing workshops.
Major Voice Roles
Maia Danziger is known for her voice work in the syndicated animated space western series The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, which aired from 1986 to 1989. The series was notable for being one of the first American shows to be animated by a Japanese studio, Tokyo Movie Shinsha, giving it a distinctive anime style. In this series, Danziger provided the voice for the character Annie Oh, appearing in three episodes of the first season. In other sources, she is also credited with voicing the characters Maya of Tarkon and Mistwalker in the same series.
Recurring Collaborations and Notable Achievements
Information about specific recurring collaborations with other voice actors is not extensively documented beyond her ensemble work on The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers, where she worked alongside a cast including Jerry Orbach, Laura Dean, Corinne Orr, and Earl Hammond. A significant achievement in her career was winning a Daytime Emmy Award for her portrayal of a teenage alcoholic in the ABC Afterschool Special titled The Late Great Me. Her later career has focused on writing and teaching, where she has developed a method to help writers overcome creative blocks, including working with television and film writers in Los Angeles.
All Characters
- EnglishAnime overview: The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers