
Suzie Yeung is an American voice actress widely heard in anime and games. In the Ufotable series "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba," she voices Amane Ubuyashiki and Ruka Rengoku in the English dub.
Within the English version of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" (studio Ufotable), Yeung voices Amane Ubuyashiki and Ruka Rengoku. The two supporting parts sit among a steady run of anime dub credits she has accumulated since launching her career in 2018.
Born June 12, 1991, Yeung has become a prolific presence in both video games and anime. Her game work includes Yuffie Kisaragi in "Final Fantasy VII Remake" and "Final Fantasy VII Rebirth," Eula in "Genshin Impact," Hanya in "Honkai: Star Rail," Piper Wheel in "Zenless Zone Zero," Fuuka Yamagishi in "Persona 3 Reload," and Sue Storm in "Marvel Rivals." In anime she has voiced Makima in "Chainsaw Man," Vladilena Milize in "86," Koito Nagase in "Wonder Egg Priority," Yuri Honjo in "High-Rise Invasion," and the title role in "Josee, the Tiger and the Fish," among many others.
In the English dub of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, produced by studio Ufotable, Suzie Yeung voices Amane Ubuyashiki and Ruka Rengoku.
Suzie Yeung voices Amane Ubuyashiki and Ruka Rengoku in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, and is also known for Makima in Chainsaw Man and Yuffie Kisaragi in Final Fantasy VII Remake.
She is a prolific American voice actress known for Makima in Chainsaw Man, Vladilena Milize in 86, and Yuffie Kisaragi in the Final Fantasy VII Remake games, alongside her Demon Slayer roles of Amane Ubuyashiki and Ruka Rengoku.
Suzie Yeung launched her voice acting career in 2018 and has since become a prolific presence in both anime and video games.
Her video game roles include Yuffie Kisaragi in Final Fantasy VII Remake and Rebirth, Eula in Genshin Impact, Fuuka Yamagishi in Persona 3 Reload, and Sue Storm in Marvel Rivals.

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