Alaina Burnett

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Alaina Burnett
Born
Alaina Kathleen Burnett

(1977-12-06) December 6, 1977 (age 44)
OccupationVoice Actress
Notable credit(s)
SSX 3
as Elise Riggs
Mobile Suit Gundam
as Sayla Mass
Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler
as Izayoi

Alaina Burnett (born December 6, 1977) is a Canadian voice actress from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1]

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References

  1. "Alaina Burnett - 9 Character Images". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  2. "Alaina Burnett". www.girl.com.au. Retrieved 2019-07-24.