Clarine Harp
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Born | Dallas, Texas |
January 5, 1978
Occupation | Director of Blu-Ray, DVD, and video production at Funimation Voice actress |
Clarine Harp (born January 5, 1978 in Dallas, Texas) is an American voice actress and the Director of Blu-Ray, DVD, and video production at Funimation.[1]
Her portrayal as Hibari Ginza in the 2006-2007 release of Speed Grapher won her an ADR Award as "Actress of the Month" for October 2006[2] as voted by members of the websites Dub Review and Anime on DVD.
Harp is also the inspiration for Aubrey Chorde, one of the main characters in the webcomic Something Positive by her friend R.K. Milholland.[3] He claims he decided to make the comic after she told him to do "something positive" with his life. She currently lives and works in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex area of Texas. Her hobbies include knitting, crafts and collecting Hello Kitty Memorabilia.
Filmography
Anime voice roles
- Aquarion - Esperanza (Ep. 15)
- BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad - Kayo
- Burst Angel - Sei[4]
- Case Closed - Michelle Hamlin, Famke Hotta, Nancy Schmidt, Heidi Xanderbuilt
- Casshern Sins - Helene
- Cat Planet Cuties - Sara
- Chaos;HEAD - Sena Aoi[5]
- Chrome Shelled Regios - Dalseina Che Matelna
- Claymore - Undine
- Corpse Princess - Mizuki Inuhiko
- Dance in the Vampire Bund - Nicole Edelman (Ep. 4)
- D.Gray-man - Mahoja
- El Cazador de la Bruja - Jody "Blue Eyes" Hayward
- Fullmetal Alchemist series - Mrs. Armstrong
- Gangsta. - Gina Paulklee
- Ghost Hunt - Teruka Yoshimi
- Hetalia: Axis Powers series - China, Taiwan (The Beautiful World), Female China (Nyotalia)
- Heaven's Lost Property - Harpy
- Jormungand series - Chiquita
- Jyu Oh Sei - Chen
- Kaze no Stigma - Izumi Kurahashi
- Kiddy Grade - Tweedledee
- Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing - Tatiana Wisla
- Michiko and Hatchin - Elis (Ep. 12, 16)
- Negima! series - Kaede Nagase
- One Piece - Banchina (Usopp's Mother), Ms. Monday
- Origin: Spirits of the Past - Cain's Mom
- Ouran High School Host Club - Tamaki Girl 1 (Ep. 21)
- Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt - Kitagawa (Ep. 5B)
- Rin ~Daughters of Mnemosyne - Laura
- The Sacred Blacksmith - Evande
- Samurai 7 - Sanae
- Sekirei - Haihane
- Shakugan no Shana - Tiamat (Seasons 2-3, OVA)
- Shangri-La - Ayako
- Shin-chan - Ms. Katz
- Speed Grapher - Hibari Ginza
- Spice and Wolf II - Adele Cole
- Spiral - Takako Adachi
- Strike Witches 2 - Nishiki Nakajima (Ep. 12)
- The Tower of Druaga - Gremica
- Trinity Blood - Colonel Mary Spencer
- Unbreakable Machine-Doll - Shouko Karyuusai[6]
- Witchblade - Asagi
- Yurikuma Arashi - Yurika's Caretaker (Ep. 8)
- Yu Yu Hakusho - Kokou, Ryuuhi
External links
- Clarine Harp at the Internet Movie Database
- Interview with Clarine Harp at the Wayback Machine (archived January 1, 2008) at DubReview (January 2007)
- Clarine Harp at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Clarine Harp convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- A Fan's View - Anime Boston - Clarine Harp and Christopher Bevins - 2006 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 27, 2007) - summary of convention panel
References
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- 21st-century American actresses