Jennifer Roszell
Description
Jennifer Roszell is known for her work as a stage and screen actress, with a career that has included voice work for animated productions. Her most documented role in animation is providing the voice of Constance, the beloved of the protagonist D'Artagnan, in the English dub of the Japanese anime series The Three Musketeers. This adaptation, originally titled Anime Sanjuushi in Japan, was released in an English language version under the name The Mark of the Musketeers. Her involvement in this project is confirmed through her professional acting biography, which lists her role in the series.
The English dub of The Three Musketeers is believed to have aired in the United States on The Monitor Channel from 1991 to 1992, and Roszell, along with other cast members, was reportedly local to the Boston area where the channel was headquartered. The production appears to have been a relatively obscure release, with little surviving footage or documentation widely available.
Beyond this notable voice role, Roszell's broader career is primarily rooted in live-action performance. She graduated from the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University in 1992. Following her training, she performed in numerous regional theatre productions, including plays by Molière and Tom Stoppard, as well as at prestigious venues like The Old Globe and Yale Repertory Theatre. Her television work has included a three-year role on the soap opera Guiding Light, the lead in the AMC series Paramour, and a recurring part in the FX series Damages. She has also made guest appearances on series such as Law & Order.
While her role in The Mark of the Musketeers stands as a specific entry in her filmography as a voice actress for an anime series, there is no significant documentation of other recurring voice acting collaborations or major achievements specifically within the anime industry. Her career credits also include an earlier role in an animated short film titled Fables and Legends in 1986.
The English dub of The Three Musketeers is believed to have aired in the United States on The Monitor Channel from 1991 to 1992, and Roszell, along with other cast members, was reportedly local to the Boston area where the channel was headquartered. The production appears to have been a relatively obscure release, with little surviving footage or documentation widely available.
Beyond this notable voice role, Roszell's broader career is primarily rooted in live-action performance. She graduated from the American Repertory Theater/Moscow Art Theater Institute for Advanced Theater Training at Harvard University in 1992. Following her training, she performed in numerous regional theatre productions, including plays by Molière and Tom Stoppard, as well as at prestigious venues like The Old Globe and Yale Repertory Theatre. Her television work has included a three-year role on the soap opera Guiding Light, the lead in the AMC series Paramour, and a recurring part in the FX series Damages. She has also made guest appearances on series such as Law & Order.
While her role in The Mark of the Musketeers stands as a specific entry in her filmography as a voice actress for an anime series, there is no significant documentation of other recurring voice acting collaborations or major achievements specifically within the anime industry. Her career credits also include an earlier role in an animated short film titled Fables and Legends in 1986.
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- EnglishAnime overview: Three Musketeers