Lynn (voice actress)


Lynn is a Japanese voice actress who is affiliated with Arts Vision. After involving in the entertainment industry, she made her debut as a voice actress in 2010. She had supporting roles for each series. On leading roles, she played Nozomi Kaminashi in Keijo! and Fuuka Akitsuki in Fuuka.

Biography

Lynn is of mixed American and Japanese parentage. She became interested in the entertainment industry during her nursery school years. She had learned that her mother used to be part of bands, which influenced her interest in entertainment. While in elementary school, Lynn watched two anime series, including Case Closed and InuYasha, before starting her career. While in middle school, she became aware of the Japan Narration Acting Institute in Tokyo. She later attend the school, after asking permission with her parents. She started going to the institute in her first year of high school; as she lived in Niigata Prefecture at that time, she would take the Shinkansen to Tokyo every Sunday for her to attend her lessons.
During her high school years, she became a manager of the school's basketball club. In her third year, she performed at the school's cultural festival; the positive reception she received for her performance inspired her to continue her pursuit. After graduating from high school, she continued her studies at the training school, while starting her voice acting roles. She initially voiced roles in Japanese dubs of foreign media, while also voicing background characters in anime. After passing an audition in 2014, she played her first main role that year as the character Maya Kyōdō in the anime series Sabagebu!.
In 2016, she played the roles of Lisesharte Atismata in Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle, Mashiro Munetani in High School Fleet and Nozomi Kaminashi in Keijo!. In 2017, she played Fuuka Akitsuki in Fuuka; she also performed insert songs for the series. Lynn played Himari Takanashi in Interviews with Monster Girls, Mizuki Fudō in Idol Incidents, Mano Rinoda in Schoolgirl Strikers and Ena Komiya in Just Because!. In 2019, she played the roles of Song Minhua in Girly Air Force and Mafuyu Kirisu in We Never Learn.

Filmography

Television animation

OVA

ONA

Animated films

Drama CDs

Dubbing