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Kelly Sheridan

Voice Actress

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1977-05-19
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She’s best known for her work as a voice actress, and she really made a name for herself when she started lending her voice to the iconic Barbie in the CGI Barbie film series back in 2001. Before fame took hold, she had already begun building her career by providing voices for minor characters in popular Japanese anime series like Tenamonya Voyagers and Starship Operators. Over the years, her talent has continued to shine, and fans have followed her journey closely. She was raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, where she spent her early years before stepping into the world of voice acting. In a more personal moment shared with her followers, she once tweeted about a thoughtful gift her husband surprised her with for Christmas in 2017—just one of those small but sweet glimpses into her life off the mic. She’s definitely come a long way, and her contributions to animation continue to resonate with audiences everywhere.

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She brought several memorable characters to life through her voice acting, and one standout role was portraying Theresa in Class of the Titans. She also gave a strong performance as Sango in the popular anime series InuYasha, showcasing her range and versatility. Another notable character she voiced was Diana in the Martin Mystery series, further proving her talent in animated storytelling. Her work across these shows highlights her impact in the world of voice acting, especially when it comes to dynamic female leads. She truly made each character unique, from Theresa’s determination to Sango’s bravery and Diana’s cool-headedness.

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