Winn, Amanda
WINN, Amanda
(Helen Bed, Amanda Winn Lee, Amanda Winn–Lee)
PERSONAL
Born in New York, NY; daughter of Rodger and Patricia Winn; married Jason C. Lee (a voice artist), June 1997.
Education: Graduated with honors from Wesleyan University.
Career: Actress, voice artist, director, producer, and writer. Gaijin Productions, cofounder (with Jason C. Lee). Sometimes credited as Helen Bed.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
Voice of Yokho Mano, Mamono Hunter Yoko (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko ), 1991.
(English version) Voice of Reimi, Burn Up!, 1991.
(English version) Voice of Yohko, Mamono Hunter Yoko Part 2 (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko 2 ), 1992.
(English version) Voice of Yohko, Mamano Hunter Yoko Part 3 (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko 3 ), 1993.
(English version) Voice of Yohko, Mamono Hunter Yoko: Super Music Clip (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko 4–Ever ), 1993.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Voice of Elicia, Genso jodan Elicia (animated), 1993.
(English version) Voice of Vina, Dragon Half (animated), ADV Films, 1993.
(English version) Voice of Captain Little, Plastic Little: The Adventures of Captain Tita (animated), 1994.
(English version) Voice of Ushiwaka, Oira uchu no tankofu (animated; also known as Mighty Space Miners ), A.D. Vision, 1994.
(English version) Voice of Yohko, Mamono Hunter Yoko: Koin hao no ran (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko 5: Hell on Earth ), 1994.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Asagi Kusanagi, Gamera daikaiju kuchu kessen (animated; also known as Gamera: Giant Monster Midair Showdown and Gamera: The Guardian of the Universe ), ADV Films, 1995.
Voice of Annette, Shin kaitei gunkan (animated; also known as Super Atragon ), ADV Films, 1995.
(English version) Voice of Yohko, Mamono Hunter Yoko no jijo (animated; also known as Devil Hunter Yohko 6 ), 1995.
(English version) Voice of Rally Vincent, Gunsmith Cats, ADV Films, 1995.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Voices of Girl A and producer, Golden Boy: Sasurai no o–benkyo yaro (animated short film), A.D.V. Films, 1995.
(English version) Voices of Bect's granddaughter and Elis, Fire Emblem (animated short film), 1995.
(English version) Voice of Rio, BurnUpW (animated), 1996.
Voice, San seunghoi tan (animated), 1996.
(English version) Voices of Rei Ayanami and Yui Ikari, Shin seiki Evangelion gekijo–ban: Air/Mogokoro wo, kimi ni (animated; also known as End of Evangelion, End of Evangelion: Air/Sincerely Yours, and Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion ), Manga Entertainment, 1997.
Voice, Full Alert (animated; also known as Ko dou gai bei ), 1997.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voices of Rey Ayanami, Yui Ikari, and Pen Pen, Shin seiki Evangelion gekijo–ban: Shito shinsei (animated; also known as Evangelion: Death & Rebirth and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth ), 1997.
Gally, Battle Angel, 1998.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Nancy Makuhari, also known as "Miss Deep," Read or Die (animated), Manga Entertainment, 2001.
Invasion Anime (animated), 2002.
Film Work:
(English language version) Director, Shin kaitei gunkan (also known as Super Atragon ), 1995.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Additional voices, Golden Boy: Sasurai no o–benkyo yaro (animated short film), A.D.V. Films, 1995.
(English version) Voice director and producer, Shin seiki Evangelion gekijo–ban: Shito shinsei (animated; also known as Evangelion: Death & Rebirth and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth ), 1997.
Additional voices, Spriggan (animated), ADV Films, 1998.
Director and producer, Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth, 2002.
Also worked as automated dialogue replacement (ADR) director, Battle Angel; ADR director, BurnUpW; producer, Golden Boy; ADR director, Gunsmith Cats; ADR director, Neon Genesis Evangelion; director, Plastic Little; producer and director, Read or Die; additional voice direction, Super Atragon.
Television Appearances; Series:
(English version) Voice of Saki, Sukeban deka (animated; also known as High School Superheroine ), 1985.
(English version) Voice of Saki, Sukeban deka 2 (animated), 1985.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voices of Kaede Kunikida and Momiji Fujimiya, Blue Seed (animated), 1994, 2002.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Rei Ayanami, Shin seiki evangelion (animated; also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion, New Century Evangelion, and Shin seiki evangerion ), 1995.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Rio Kinezono, Burn Up eXcess (animated), ADV Films, 1997.
(English version) Voice of Tama–Chan, Rabu hina (animated; also known as Love Hina ), 2000.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Mimiru, .hack//Sign (animated), Cartoon Network, 2002.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Voice of Mika Seido, Geneshaft (animated), 2003.
Television Work; Series:
Worked as automated dialogue replacement director, Blue Seed.
RECORDINGS
Video Games:
(As Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Alicia Pris, Tail Concerto, Atlus, 1998.
(As Amanda Winn Lee) Voices of Pinter and O'Neill, Heavy Gear II, Activision, 1999 of Sodina Donfried, Thousand Arms, 1999.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Voice of Ulala, Persona 2: Batsu (also known as Persona 2: Eternal Punishment ), 2000.
(As Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Konoko, Oni, Rockstar Games and Gathering of Developers, 2001.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Mimiru, .hack//Akusei heni vol. 2 (also known as .hack//Mutation and .hack//Mutation Part 2 ), Bandai America, 2003.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Mimiru, .hack//Outbreak, Bandai America, 2002.
(English version; as Amanda Winn–Lee) Voice of Etna, Makai senki disgaea (also known as Disgaea: Hour of Darkness ), 2003.
(As Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Kleeya, Star Trek: Elite Force II, Activision, 2003.
(English version; as Amanda Winn Lee) Voice of Mimiru, .hack//Quarantine, Bandai America, 2003.
WRITINGS
Screenplays:
(English dialogue) Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijo–Ban: Shito shinsei (also known as Evangelion: Death & Rebirth and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth ), 1997.
(English dialogue) Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion, 2002.
Also wrote automated dialogue replacement (ADR) script, Burn Up eXcess; additional scripting, Read or Die.
Television Series:
Wrote Blue Seed.
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