Brianne Siddall

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Brianne Siddall
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Siddall in 2014
Born (1963-08-25) August 25, 1963 (age 61)
Other namesJetta E. Bumpy, Ian Hawk, Jetta Bird, Brianne Brozey
Alma mater Loyola Marymount University, California State University at Northridge [1]
Occupation Voice actress
Years active1984present
Spouse
Deven Chierighino
(m. 1987)
[2]
Website voiceactor.biz

Brianne Siddall (born August 25, 1963 in Encino, California), [3] [4] also known under her stage names of Jetta E. Bumpy, Ian Hawk, Murray Blue, Jetta Bird, and Brianne Brozey, is an American voice actress. [5] [6] [7] She is known for voicing Tommy Himi, Koromon, Keenan Crier, and Calumon in over a hundred episodes of the popular anime Digimon and its video games, as well as for voicing Tsukasa and Elk in the anime .hack//Sign and the .hack games. [8] [9]

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Career

In the late 1990s, Siddall, under the stage name Ian Hawk, was hired to perform as the voice of Yahiko Myojin for the Sony dub of the Ruroni Kenshin anime and OAV, which premiered in the United States under the title Samurai X. This initial attempt to market the series proved unsuccessful and the series was later re-dubbed by Media Blasters, who chose to hire Bang Zoom! Entertainment to redub the series. [10] She also voiced characters for Pioneer and Bang Zoom! including Kunikida in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya , as well as Ruby and Rina in Saint Tail . In live-action voice-over, she voiced Impus, the infant version of the character Prince Olympius, in Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue , and Circuit the robotic owl in Power Rangers Time Force . In addition, Siddall voiced Jim Hawking, the kid crew member in Outlaw Star , which had a run on Cartoon Network's Toonami and Adult Swim programming blocks, She also voiced main character Al Izuruha in the Mobile Suit Gundam OAV, Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket . She provided the voice of the toy Sage of Fijit Friends.

Personal life

Siddall married producer Deven Chierighino in 1987. [4] [2]

In 2011, Siddall was involved in an accident on the set of NCIS: Los Angeles , where she worked as an assistant location manager. [11] Siddall underwent surgery in 2015 to re-fuse portions of her vertebrae and the pain from the injuries and surgeries has made it difficult for her to speak. [12]

Prior to Siddall's accident, she was an active runner and participated in several marathons. [13]

She has a grey parrot named Jetta. [1]

Filmography

Anime

List of voice performances in anime
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1988 Little Women Tommy Brooke
1995 Super Dimension Century Orguss 02 RyanAs Jetta E. Bumpy
1995 Armitage III KidAs Jetta E. Bumpy
1995 Phantom Quest Corp. Mamoru ShimesuAs Jetta E. Bumpy
1997 Tokyo Revelation Sinshiro SomaAs Ian Hawk
1998 Bastard!! LusheAs Ian Hawk
1998 Battle Athletes Tanya NatdhipytaddAs Jetta Bird, OVA
1999 Serial Experiments Lain TaroAs Ian Hawk [9]
1999 Digimon Adventure Koromon
2000 Trigun Tonis, BoyAs Ian Hawk
2000 Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure NewscasterAs Ian Hawk
2000 The Legend of Black Heaven Gen Tanaka As Ian Hawk
2001 Outlaw Star James "Jim" Hawking As Ian Hawk, Grouped under English Voice Talent [14] [15]
2001 Arc the Lad Young ElkAs Ian Hawk [16] [17]
2001 Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team BoyAs Ian Hawk, OVA Ep. 8
2001 Hand Maid May IkariyaAs Ian Hawk
2001 Saint Tail Ruby, Rina [18]
2001 Vampire Princess Miyu MayumiEp. 17 [19]
2001 Digimon Tamers Calumon
2001 Cowboy Bebop Various charactersAs Ian Hawk [20]
2001 Gate Keepers HidekiAs Ian Hawk
2001 Mon Colle Knights Rockna Hiiragi [9]
2002 Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket Al IzuruhaAs Ian Hawk [7]
2002 Babel II: Beyond Infinity Leon (child)As Ian Hawk
2002 Digimon Frontier Tommy Himi/Kumamon/Korikakumon [9] [21] [22]
2002 X Various charactersAs Ian Hawk [23]
2002 Fushigi Yûgi Eikoden Emperor Reizeitei, BoushinAs Ian Hawk
2003 .hack//Sign Tsukasa, Elk [8] [9] [24] [25]
2003 Wild Arms: Twilight Venom Sheyenne RainstormAs Ian Hawk
2003 Samurai X Yahiko Myojin Sony dub, OAV series
As Ian Hawk
2003 A Little Snow Fairy Sugar SaltAs Ian Hawk
2003 Geneshaft Remmy Levi-Strauss
2003 Kikaider-01: The Animation Akira
2003 Daigunder Jimmy [26]
2003 Dirty Pair: Affair on Nolandia Misumi/Misuni, Connie BrightonStreamline Pictures dub, As Ian Hawk [9]
2004 Wolf's Rain Gehl
2005 Saiyuki Reload KenseiAs Ian Hawk
2005 Zatch Bell! Kido [8]
2005 Kyo Kara Maoh! Little Shori [27]
2005 Fafner in the Azure Island CoreAs Ian Hawk
2005-2009 Naruto Nawaki [28]
2005 Mars Daybreak Bon
2005 IGPX: Immortal Grand Prix Johnny Lipkin
2006 Bleach Horiuchi Hironari, Shū Kannogi [29]
2007 The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Kunikida [8]
2007 Digimon Data Squad Keenan Crier [30]
2008 Blue Dragon Shu's Friend [31]
2008 Gurren Lagann GimmyAs Brianne Brozey [32]
2008 Ghost Slayers Ayashi Soya Ryudo [33]
2009 Naruto: Shippuden Nawaki [34]
2011 The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya KunikidaEp. 7 [35]
2011 Mix Master: Final Force TomoAs Murray Blue [36] [37]
2012 Blue Exorcist Nemu Takara, Yōhei, Takara's PuppetAlso in Kyoto Saga [38]
2013-15 Digimon Fusion Ignitemon [9]
2014 Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan: Demon Capital Shokera [39]
2015 The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan Kunikida [40]
2018 Ai Tenchi Muyo! Yuki FukaAs Brianne Brozey, OVA [41]


Animation

List of voice performances in animation
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1996-1997 Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist Artful Dodger [42]
1997 The New Batman Adventures 50's Robin Episode: "Legends of the Dark Knight" [9]
2004 Zentrix NickAs Brianne Siddall [43]
2005 The Return of Dogtanian Philippe [44]
2012–15 Rachel & the TreeSchoolers SimonAs Brianne Siddall for Ep. 1, as Murray Blue for others [45] [46]

Films

List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1993 My Neighbor Totoro MichikoStreamline dub [47]
2000 Catnapped! ToruAs Ian Hawk
2000 Dog of Flanders Stephen
2000 Digimon: The Movie Koromon, Kuramon [9] [48]
2000 Panda! Go, Panda! Male studentAs Ian Hawk
2000 The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus Ethan [9]
2001 Street Fighter Alpha Little boyAs Ian Hawk
2001 Ninku: The Movie BoyAs Ian Hawk
2001 YuYu Hakusho: The Movie Koenma Animaze dub
As Ian Hawk
2002 Metropolis Kenichi [49] [50]
2003 The Little Polar Bear Robby [51] [52]
2005 Digimon Tamers: Runaway Digimon Express Calumon [53]
2005 Digimon Tamers: Battle of Adventurers Calumon [9]
2005 Digimon Frontier: Island of Lost Digimon Tommy [8] [9]
2011 The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya Kunikida [54]
2012 A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures ADR Loop Group [55]
2013 A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise Loop Group [9]
2014 Jungle Shuffle Young Manu [9]
2014 Thunder and the House of Magic Thunder, DylanAs Murray Blue [9]


List of voice performances in feature films
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1999 Tarzan Young Tarzan yells [56]

Live action

List of acting performances in film and television
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1984 Shadows Run Black Girl at Police Counter [57] [58]
1987 Lust for Freedom Prison inmateAlso Assistant editor [59] [60]
1989 The Wizard of Speed and Time [2]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2001 JumpStart SpyMasters: Unmask the Prankster
JumpStart SpyMasters: Max Strikes Back
TJ Adams
2001 Power Rangers Time Force Circuit [61]
2002JumpStart Advanced Preschool
JumpStart Advanced Kindergarten
JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade
JumpStart Advanced 2nd Grade
Hopsalot, Casey Credited as Breanne Siddal [62]
2002JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade Squirt
2002 Digimon Rumble Arena Calumon [9]
2003–04 .hack series Elk, Tsukasa Infection, Mutation, Outbreak, Quarantine [8] [9]
2004 Seven Samurai 20XX Al [63]
2004 Tales of Symphonia MithosAlso Chronicles [9]
2005 Xenosaga Episode II: Jenseits von Gut und Böse Dr. Rubedo [9]
2006 Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury Kido [64]
2006 Zatch Bell! Mamodo Fury Kido [65]
2006 Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra Jr. [9]
2007 Digimon World Data Squad Keenan Crier [9]


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