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Bridget Hoffman

Bridget Hoffman is an American voice actress, ADR director and script writer in the Los Angeles area. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films and television series, usually under an alias such as Ruby Marlowe, Ellen Wilkerson or Tessa Ariel. Some of her major roles include title characters such as Belldandy in the ''Ah! My Goddess: The Movie'' feature film, Mizuho Kazami in ''Please Teacher'', Mima Kirigoe in ''Perfect Blue'', and Lain Iwakura in ''Serial Experiments Lain''. She voiced lead ensemble characters as Rune Venus in ''El Hazard'', Miaka Yuki in ''Fushigi Yûgi'', Raquel Casull in ''Scrapped Princess'', Fuu Hououji in ''Magic Knight Rayearth'', Shinobu Maehara in ''Love Hina'', and Irisviel von Einzbern in ''Fate/Zero''.〔 She served as the ADR director for the ''Fushigi Yûgi'' series and films, ''Ah! My Goddess: The Movie'', and a series of shorts called ''The Adventures of Mini-Goddess''. She also provides background voices in a number of animated films dubbed in the Los Angeles area, including ''Frozen'', ''Epic'' and ''Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2''. In video games, she provides the voice of KOS-MOS in the ''Xenosaga'' series as well as Atoli in the ''.hack//G.U.'' series.
==Career==

Hoffman grew up in the Detroit area and graduated from Michigan State in 1983. She was a model for the promotional pictures of Sam Raimi's 1981 film ''The Evil Dead'',〔〔 and has participated in several Josh Becker-directed films and episodes, including ''Running Time'', ''Cleveland Smith: Bounty Hunter'' as well as small roles in Raimi's films ''Crimewave'' and ''Darkman''. While in Los Angeles, she worked as an actress on a number of plays〔 and also a narrator model for some auto shows. She starred alongside Ned Beatty as a historian who time travels with a group of scientists in the 1989 film ''Time Trackers''.〔〔 She had a starring guest role as Echidna, the Mother of all Monsters, in Raimi's television show ''Hercules: the Legendary Journeys'', and would make other appearances in the series.〔〔
Hoffman has been involved in voiceovers for anime titles. Many of her roles have been under an alias such as Ruby Marlowe, which was her character's name in her 1994 film ''Double Exposure''. She worked with Animaze / Pioneer Entertainment on the ''Fushigi Yugi: The Mysterious Play'' anime series, where she served as the voice director as well as voice the starring role of Miaka Yuki; the show, along with another Pioneer production ''El-Hazard'', where she voices Rune Venus, would air regularly on the International Channel. Her voice was not warmly received by critics on Anime News Network who disliked her squealing schoolgirl tone, and high pitch,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mysterious Play (Fushigi Yugi) )〕 although Mike Dungan of Mania.com find her direction and acting to be entertaining.
She starred as Mima Kirigoe in ''Perfect Blue'', a suspense thriller film by Satoshi Kon about a former Japanese idol who tries her hand at acting, but whose life falls apart when she is stalked and her associates are killed. Carlos Ross of THEM Anime Reviews considered the general dub acting as "sophisticated, subtle, and well-done", while Chris Homer of Fandom Post enjoyed both the English and the Japanese versions.〔 On the DVD extra for the film, Hoffman gave a Q&A about her character.〔 She would also voice title character Lain Iwakura in ''Serial Experiments Lain''; she plays a teenager who is deeply involved in the computer network world. Aaron Silver of Anime News Network thought the dubbing was decent but her role as Lain lacked some emotion in comparison with her Japanese voice counterpart.
With the studio Bang Zoom! Entertainment she voiced Fuu Hououji in ''Magic Knight Rayearth'', which was about a trio of junior high students who are transported to a fantasy world. Both Rayearth seasons were dubbed into English. In 2001, she worked with Pioneer (now part of Geneon Entertainment) to ADR direct ''Ah! My Goddess: The Movie'', a feature film in the ''Oh My Goddess'' franchise in which she also voiced the title character Belldandy.〔 In a review of the movie, Karen Gellender of Mania.com, who was impressed by Hoffman's previous performances as Mima and Lain, thought the dubbing was a mixed bag, and that her portrayal of Belldandy was the weakest of the bunch, with rather forced acting of emotional dialogue.〔 In contrast, Allen Divers of Anime News Network thought the English cast was suitable and comparable to the Japanese version. Hoffman would later reprise the role of Belldandy in a series of cartoon shorts called ''The Adventures of Mini-Goddess'', where she also served as its ADR script writer and the ADR director.〔 She would also have a title role as Mizuho Kazami in ''Please Teacher'', in which she portrays a teacher who marries her student and is actually a space alien,〔 and a title role as Mahoro Andou in ''Mahoromatic: Automatic Maiden'', where she plays an android maid.〔〔 She also became married to Rif Hutton in 2001.〔(Rif Hutton Biography ), Film Reference〕
In the fantasy adventure ''Scrapped Princess'', Hoffman plays Raquel Casull, the older sister of the title character. Theron Martin of Anime News Network describes her character as initially ditzy but becomes sensible and coldly pragmatic, and that her voice was a particularly good fit,〔 and a dead-on portrayal. Hoffman would voice high school student Shinobu Maehara in the ''Love Hina'' romantic comedy series, and supporting character Ryoko Asakura in Bang Zoom!'s dubbing of ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya'' series.〔 She had recurring roles in the related anime series ''Lucky Star'' where she plays Inori Hiiragi, the eldest sister of the Hiiragi family, and Yukari Takara who is Miyuki's mother.
Hoffman would continue voice acting in the 2010s. In 2013, she voiced Irisviel von Einzbern in ''Fate/Zero'', a prequel to the ''Fate/stay night'' series. Outside of anime productions, Hoffman has been involved in a number of animated films, including ''Frozen'' and ''Tangled'', where she participates in background voices (ADR loop groups or Additional Voices).〔 In 2012, she was a panelist in the SAG Foundation's Voice-Over Summit held in the Los Angeles area where she discussed ADR, Voice Matching, and Voice Replacement. She voices in video game series, including ''.hack//G.U.'' where she voices Atoli,〔 and ''Xenosaga'' where she voices KOS-MOS in ''Xenosaga Episode I: Der Wille zur Macht'' and ''Xenosaga Episode III: Also sprach Zarathustra''.〔〔 She also continues to act in local theatre productions.

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