- Born
- Birth nameCarol-Anne Day
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Happy and bubbly Carol-Anne Day is best known for her voice acting, having gotten started in voice acting when she was doing children's theater and haven't stopped since. She has dubbed anime and video games for companies such as Viz Media, Bandai Entertainment, Capcom, Geneon, and Bandai-Namco. In her free time, she loves watching cartoons, performing murder mystery theater and meeting new fans at Anime conventions.- IMDb Mini Biography By: John Doe
- SpouseLucas Gilbertson(2020 - ?)
- Young, youthful sounding voice.
- Bubbly, happy personality.
- Usually is cast as characters that are the damsel in distress type.
- She had a band called 'Bellewether' (formally known as 'Super Son Ruler'), which is now disbanded.
- Carol-Anne was named after the character Carol Anne Freeling from the film Poltergeist (1982).
- She likes old black and white horror movies.
- Claimed that Mai-HiME (2004) was one of her favorite projects to voice.
- She is of Irish, Scottish, and Dutch nationality.
- [She was being asked whether she had any fond memories of working in the recording studio]: This is a really hard one for me, every session is so much fun! I love everyone that I work with so much that it would be impossible to have a bad time. I think one of my fondest memories was from the very first show I had recorded (I think I was 14 or 15) and I was so nervous. I was in the booth with a number of other veteran performers, and they really went out of their ways to make me laugh... all session, I could barely keep a straight face. I also once fainted into the microphone... story for another day though, we still laugh about that one.
- [She was being asked on what it was like voicing her very first anime/cartoon]: My first show was a pretty overwhelming experience. I think the character I played was electrocuted, and I was too shy to scream, ha-ha. My first scream came out in a very operatic fashion. My director gave me on the spot screaming lessons. That's the thing with cartoons though, there's always so much to learn. I'm still in a process of constant learning every time I'm in the booth.
- [She was being asked on how she got into voice acting]: I actually kind of fell into voice acting at a very young age. I was doing children's theater at the time, and my director thought I should audition for a cartoon studio she was doing work with. She's an absolutely amazing woman. That's it really it, not very exciting, but since then, Blue Water has been a second home. I'm pretty much the luckiest girl in the world.
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