Brina Palencia

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Brina Palencia
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Palencia in 2011
Born (1984-02-13) February 13, 1984 (age 40) [1] [2]
Oklahoma, U.S. [2]
Education Weatherford High School
Alma mater University of North Texas (B.A.) [2] [3]
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
AgentAtlas Talent Agency
Spouse
Paul Wingo
(m. 2013)
[4] [5]
Children1
RelativesGino Palencia (brother)

Brina Palencia (born February 13, 1984) [1] [2] is an American voice and television actress. She has voiced a number of English-language versions of characters featured in anime.

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Palencia provides the dubbed voices of Tony Tony Chopper in One Piece , Touka Kirishima in Tokyo Ghoul , Vi Graythorn in Case Closed , Eve in Black Cat , Honoka Sakurai in Suzuka , Ai Enma in Hell Girl , Kazumi Yoshida in Shakugan no Shana , Kurumu Kurono in Rosario + Vampire , Ciel Phantomhive in Black Butler , Juvia Lockser in Fairy Tail , Holo in Spice and Wolf , Kazuhiro Mitogawa in Ga-Rei: Zero , Sakura Minamoto in Zombie Land Saga , Yuno Gasai in Future Diary , Miharu Rokujo in Nabari no Ou , Ruiko Saten in A Certain Scientific Railgun , Maho Minami in Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad , Ryoko Okami in Okami-san and Her Seven Companions , Minoru Mineta in My Hero Academia , and Isuzu Soma in Fruits Basket . On camera, she starred as Sophia in The CW series Star-Crossed and has appeared in The Walking Dead and Castle . In video games, she voices Mad Moxxi in the Borderlands series, and Ayra from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Lute from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones in the 2017 mobile game Fire Emblem Heroes .

Biography

Palencia was born and raised in Oklahoma. [3] As a child, she lived in Honduras [6] [7] until she was four. Throughout her childhood, she went back and forth between La Ceiba, Honduras and Owasso, Oklahoma. [1] [2]

She settled in Dallas, Texas and graduated from Weatherford High School in 2002. [6] While studying at the University of North Texas, she was influenced by the anime series Dragon Ball Z . [1] After graduating from UNT with a Bachelor of Arts in music in 2006, [3] [8] she began her career as a voice actress for Funimation. [1] She was also a director, but eventually focused more on the acting side of the productions. [2]

In her live-action work, she was the host of GameStop TV and has appeared in independent films, such as The Ladies of the House and Lumberjack Man . In 2014, she had a starring role as Roman's younger sister Sophia in The CW's science fiction romantic drama Star-Crossed . [9] [10] [11] In 2017, she was credited with performing a parody version of Sarah McLachlan's "In the Arms of An Angel", titled "On the Wings of a Battmann," in a Cyanide & Happiness short of the same name. [12]

Personal life

Her brother, Gino Palencia, works at Funimation as an ADR engineer and production assistant. [13] She is married to Paul Wingo. They live in Dallas and have a son, born 2019. [14]

Filmography

Anime

List of dubbing performances in anime
YearTitleRoleNotesSource [3]
2004 Fullmetal Alchemist Nina Tucker Press [15]
2005 Aquarion Silvia De Alisia [16]
2005 Gunslinger Girl Elsa Press [15]
2006 Black Cat Eve, Tearju Lunatique [17]
2006 Shin-chan GeorgieFunimation dubResume
2006 Tsukuyomi: Moon Phase [15]
2006 Black Blood Brothers Yafuri ChaoADR Director
2007 Dragonaut: The Resonance Akira Soya [18] [19]
2007 Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad Maho Minami Resume
2007 Hell Girl Ai Enma Press [15]
2007–present One Piece Tony Tony Chopper, Young Zoro (Ep. 19+), Carmen, Young Rongo, Chocolat (Fake Nami), Additional VoicesFunimation dub
"Bon Voyage!" English ver. Vocalist
"Memories" English ver. Vocalist
Press [15]
2007 School Rumble Mikoto Suou [15]
2007 Suzuka Honoka Sakurai [ episode needed ]
2007 Trinity Blood Elise WasmeyerEp. 2Resume
2008 Darker Than Black Yin [20]
2008 Sasami: Magical Girls Club Tsukasa Takamine [ episode needed ]
2008 xxxHolic Moro, Zashiki-warashi ADR Director[ episode needed ]
2008–24 Black Butler Ciel Phantomhive [21] [22] [23]
2008 School Rumble: Extra Class Mikoto SuouADR Director
2008 Claymore Priscilla [15]
2009–2020 A Certain Scientific Railgun Ruiko Saten Also S and T [24] [25]
2009 Nabari no Ou Miharu Rokujo Resume
2009 Rebuild of Evangelion film series Rei Ayanami [15]
2009 Romeo x Juliet Juliet Resume
2009 Ouran High School Host Club Shiro TakaojiResume
2009–24 Spice and Wolf Holo Also Spice & Wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf [26] [27]
2009 Sgt. Frog Tamama [15]
2009 The Tower of Druaga AhmeyResume
2010 Dragon Ball Z Kai Chiaotzu, PuarFunimation dubResume
2010 Hetalia: Axis Powers Chibitalia [28]
2011 Chrome Shelled Regios Nina Antalk [ episode needed ]
2012–19 Fairy Tail Juvia Lockser [29]
2011 Future Diary Yuno Gasai (2nd) [30] [31]
2011 Ga-Rei: Zero Kazuhiro Mitogawa Resume
2011 Summer Wars Natsuki ShinoharaResume
2011 Rosario + Vampire Kurumu Kurono Resume
2012 Aquarion Evol Mikono Suzushiro [32]
2012 C – Control – The Money and Soul of Possibility MSHYU [33]
2012 Ōkami-san and her Seven Companions Ryoko Okami [34]
2012 Fractale Clain [35]
2012 King of Thorn Kasumi Ishiki [36]
2012 Shakugan no Shana series Kazumi Yoshida Season 2-3Resume
2012 Steins;Gate Nae Tennoji [37]
2013 Good Luck Girl! Ichiko Sakura [38]
2014–19 Tokyo Ghoul seriesTouka KirishimaAlso √A and :re [39] [40]
2014 Robotics;Notes Nae [41]
2014 Psycho-Pass Rikako OroyoResume
2016 Snow White with the Red Hair Shirayuki  [42]
2016–present My Hero Academia Minoru Mineta [43]
2016 Danganronpa 3: Despair Arc Ibuki Mioda [44]
2017 Dragon Ball Super Puar, Chiaotzu, Arale Norimaki [45] [21]
2017 Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA Shirayuki Hotogi [46]
2017 Sakura Quest Ririko [47]
2017 Hyouka Kochi [48]
2018 Hinamatsuri Hina [49] [21]
2018 Zombie Land Saga Sakura MinamotoADR Song Director, ADR Lyric Adaptation, ADR Song Arrangement [50]
2019-2021 Fruits Basket Isuzu Soma 2019 reboot [51]
2021 The Case Study of Vanitas Chloé d'Apchier [52]


Film

List of dubbing performances in direct-to-video, feature and television films
YearTitleRoleNotesSource [3]
2009xxxHolic: A Midsummer Night's DreamMoroADR Director
2009 Summer Wars Natsuki Shinohara[ citation needed ]
2013 One Piece Film: Strong World Tony Tony Chopper[ citation needed ]
2014 One Piece Film: Z Tony Tony Chopper[ citation needed ]
2014 Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods Chiaotzu, PuarResume
2017 One Piece Film: Gold Tony Tony Chopper[ citation needed ]
2017 Black Butler: Book of the Atlantic Ciel Phantomhive [53]
2017 Fairy Tail: Dragon Cry Juvia Lockser [54]
2017 Napping Princess Kokone [55]
2018 My Hero Academia: Two Heroes Minoru Mineta [21]
2019 Dragon Ball Super: Broly Broly (Young), Ba [56] [57]
2019 One Piece: Stampede Tony Tony Chopper [58]
2019 My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising Minoru MinetaResume
2022 Sing a Bit of Harmony ADR Music Director [59]
2022 One Piece Film: Red Tony Tony Chopper [60]

Video games

List of voice and dubbing performances in video games
YearTitleRoleNotesSource [3]
2006 Super Dragon Ball Z Videl [21]
2006 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2 Bulla, Ghost Usher [21]
2007 Guitar Hero 3 Singer, othersResume
2007 Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 Arale Norimaki, Chiaotzu, Puar [21]
2008 One Piece: Unlimited Adventure Tony Tony Chopper [61]
2008 Final Fantasy Fables: Chocobo's Dungeon MooglePress [15]
2008 Guitar Hero 4 Singer, othersResume
2008 Dragon Ball: Origins Puar [21]
2008 Mushroom Men PaxResume
2009 The Maw FrankResume
2009 Lux-Pain Rui Yamase, LilADR Director
2009 Dragon Ball: Revenge of King Piccolo Chiaotzu [21]
2009–19 Borderlands seriesMad Moxxi [62]
2009 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast Chiaotzu [21]
2009 Ghostbusters: The Video Game Additional Voices [21]
2010 Dragon Ball: Origins 2 Arale Norimaki [21]
2010 Donkey Kong Country Returns VariousResume
2010 Comic Jumper: The Adventures of Captain Smiley Gerda, Paper LadResume
2010 Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team Chiaotzu [21]
2010 Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2 Chiaotzu [21]
2011 Monster Tale Ellie [21]
2011 Duke Nukem Forever Miso, ChasityResume
2013 The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct VariousResume
2013 Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate Nyotengu Also in Last Round Tweet [63] [64]
2014 Smite Artemis, Cupid [21]
2014 Tales of Xillia 2 Elle Mel Marta
2016 Battleborn MellkaTweet [65]
2017 Fire Emblem Heroes Ayra, Lute [21]
2018 Dragon Ball FighterZ Chiaotzu [21]
2018Dragon Ball LegendsChiaotzu [21]
2018 Soulcalibur VI [66]
2020 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Chiaotzu, Puar, Arale Norimaki [21]

Live-action

List of acting performances in film and television
YearTitleRoleNotesSource [3]
2010 The Good Guys KristaEpisode: "The Whistleblower"Resume
2011 Chase ReneeEpisode: "Father Figure"
2013 The Walking Dead Ana Episode: "Indifference"Resume
2013 Upstream Color Woman in Club [67]
2014 Star-Crossed Sophia 12 episodes [9] [10] [11]
2014 The Ladies of the House Crystal [68] [69]
2015 Castle Jody EvansEpisode: "Habeas Corpse"Resume
2015 Lumberjack Man LuAnn Potts [70]
2023 Ultraman Z Pega(English Dub)

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