Emi Sarah Bridcutt

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Sarah Emi Bridcutt is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Production Ace. She was born on February 5, 1989, in Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture. Bridcutt is the daughter of an Australian father and a Japanese mother. Her motivation to become a voice actor began in elementary school after watching Detective Conan and admiring the performance of Minami Takayama. She started acting in high school and later graduated from the Theater Department at Nihon University College of Art. During her third year of university, she became a scholarship student and began attending the Production Ace Acting Research Institute.

Her first leading role in a television anime came in 2013, when she voiced Asuka Kudō in Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren't They?. A significant and recurring role in her career is that of Yuzuru Yamai in the Date A Live franchise, a part she has played consistently across multiple seasons including Date A Live II, III, IV, and V. She is also known for her portrayal of the antagonistic character Myne (also known as Malty Melromarc) in The Rising of the Shield Hero. In 2019, she voiced the character Nagisa in the short-form anime series Hulaing Babies, a role she reprised in its spin-off, Hulaing Babies☆Petit, in 2020. Her other notable anime roles include Yuki Nonaka in The Testament of Sister New Devil, Chika Homura in Haruchika, Sarina Togo in ID - Invaded, and Tisalia Scythia in Monster Girl Doctor.

Beyond anime, Bridcutt has an extensive body of work in video games. She has voiced Seraphina in Disgaea 5 and Blue Mary in The King of Fighters XV. She also provided the voice for Constance von Nuvelle in Fire Emblem: Three Houses and has roles in long-running franchises such as Kantai Collection. Her work also includes Japanese dubbing for foreign live-action films and television series, where she has dubbed voices for actors including Taissa Farmiga in American Horror Story, Jodie Comer in The Last Duel, and Mackenzie Davis in Happiest Season.
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