Alexis Tipton (born August 17 1991) is an American voice actress and singer who primarily works in the English-language dubbing of Japanese anime. She is represented by the talent agency Dean Panaro Talent and has provided voice performances for a number of anime series, video games, and audio drama projects, most notably for the dubbing studio Funimation.
Early life and education
Tipton was born in Dallas, Texas. Details regarding her early education and training in voice acting are not extensively documented in publicly available reliable sources.
Career
Tipening her career in the early 2010s, Tipton quickly became a regular cast member for Funimation productions. Her voice work spans a variety of character types, ranging from lead protagonists to supporting roles. Notable performances include:
- Moka Akashiya in Rosario + Vampire (English dub)
- Rin Tōjō in The IDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls (English dub)
- Luna in The Lost Village
- Mona in The Six Deadly Sins (English dub)
- Chiaki Nishikata in Genshiken (Second Season)
In addition to anime, Tipton has contributed voice work to video games such as Fire Emblem: Three Houses (Japanese-to-English localization) and Fire Emblem Heroes, where she voiced the character Camilla.
Music and other activities
Tipton has performed songs for anime soundtracks and character image albums, occasionally collaborating with other voice actors on group projects. She is also active on social media platforms where she engages with fans and shares updates about her professional endeavors.
Personal life
Public information about Tipton's personal life is limited, and she generally maintains a private profile outside of her career activities.
Recognition
While specific award nominations or wins have not been widely reported, Tipton’s work is recognized within the anime fan community, and she has a notable following among English dub audiences.
References
- Funimation official cast listings
- Anime News Network encyclopedia entries
- Official social media profiles (Twitter, Instagram)
This article reflects information available from reliable sources up to the knowledge cutoff date of June 2024.