Mela Lee
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Mela Lee | |
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Born | [1] | July 31, 1976
Occupation | Voice actress |
Notable credit(s) | Fate/Stay Night as Rin Tohsaka Rozen Maiden as Shinku Saint Tail as Meimi Haneoka/Saint Tail Vampire Knight as Yuki Cross |
Website | MelaLee.com |
Mela Lee is an American voice actress and singer in the Los Angeles area. She first got into voice acting when she auditioned for Vampire Princess Miyu, but the director had her read for Saint Tail, and she was cast as the title character Meimi Haneoka / Saint Tail.[2] She would later land the vampire role of Yuki Cross in Vampire Knight and a starring heroine character Rin Tohsaka in the Fate/stay night series. Outside of voice acting, Lee has been involved in a band called Magnolia Memoir where she composes the music and lyrics.[2]
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Filmography
Anime
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- A Lull in the Sea – Yu Seiki
- Aldnoah.Zero – Orlane[3]
- Blade of the Immortal – Rin Asano[2]
- BlazBlue Alter Memory – Rachel Alucard[4]
- Bleach – Hiyori Sarugaki (Eps. 112–205)
- Bludgeoning Angel Dokuro-Chan – Shizuki Minakami
- Doraemon – Sera Ivy (uncredited, Ep. 14)
- Durarara!! series – Erika Karisawa[5][6]
- éX-Driver – Nina Anna Thunder
- Fafner in the Azure – Rina Nishio, Tsubaki Minashiro
- Fate/stay night – Rin Tohsaka[7][8][2]
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works – Rin Tohsaka[9]
- Fate/Zero – Rin Tohsaka
- FLAG – Lisa
- Gurren Lagann – Darry, Baby Anne
- When They Cry – Rena Ryuuguu
- IGPX – Max Erlich
- K-On!! – Mika Saeki, Norimi "Christina" Kawaguchi
- Last Exile – Narrator, Lady Madthane
- Mars Daybreak – Clara de Sirene
- Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan series – Kana Ienaga (credited as Kayla Yesratsian, Eps. 1–10)
- Phantom the Animation – Ein
- Rozen Maiden/Rozen Maiden: Traumend – Shinku[2]
- Saint Tail – Meimi Haneoka (Debut Role)[2]
- Saiyuki Reload, Saiyuki Gunlock – Yaone
- Scrapped Princess – Natalie
- Strait Jacket – Minea[10]
- Submarine 707R – GoedelB, Nobo I
- Sword Art Online II – Freyja, Mizue Osawa
- Tokko – Automated Voice, Nurse, Policewoman
- Toradora! – Maya Kihara
- Tweeny Witches – Eva
- The Twelve Kingdoms – Suzu, Rangyoku, Mokurin
- Vampire Knight series – Yuki Cross[2]
- Vandread: The Second Stage – Rebecca
- Witch Hunter Robin – Touko Masaki
Animation
- Doc McStuffins – Katherine
- Secret Millionaires Club – Becky, Millie
- The Twilight Fairies – Zara Price, Additional Voices
Films
- Alpha and Omega – Candy
- Alpha and Omega: Family Vacation – Agnes[11]
- éX-Driver the Movie – Nina Anna Thunder
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works – Rin Tohsaka
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya – Reiko Hayama
- Tyler Perry's Madea's Tough Love – Old Lady[12]
- Winx Club 3D: Magical Adventure – Princess Layla
- Winx Club: Mystery of the Abyss – Princess Aisha
Video games
- Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky – Lucille Ernella
- Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny – Lutanus
- Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea – Miruca Crotze
- BlazBlue series – Rachel Alucard[2]
- Castle of Shikigami III – Nagino Ise, Emilio Stanburke, Freedom Wind
- Drakengard 3 – Three
- Eternal Poison – Classical Announcer
- Fallout: New Vegas – Layla, Joana, Ranger Kudlow, Ranger Ericsen, Private Gilbert
- Final Fantasy XIV – Yda
- Fire Emblem: Awakening – Tiki
- Hyperdimension Neptunia – 5pb./Lyrica (Battle scenes only)[citation needed]
- Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 1 – 5pb./Lyrica (Battle scenes only)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia Mk2 – 5pb./Lyrica (Battle scenes only)
- Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth 2: Sisters Generation – 5pb./Lyrica (Battle scenes only)
- Rune Factory Frontier – Candy
- Rune Factory 4 – Nancy
- Summon Night
- Trinity Universe – Rizelea
- X-Men (XBLA/PSN) – All Females[citation needed]
- Xenoblade Chronicles X - Celica
Other
- Adventures in Voice Acting – Herself[episode needed]
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External links
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- Mela Lee at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Mela Lee at the Internet Movie Database
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