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Amber Lee Connors

Voice Actor

Amber Lee Connors is an American voice actress, casting director, and script writer who works for Funimation and has contributed to the Dragon Ball franchise among numerous anime and game projects.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Dercori in Dragon Ball Super
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contribution

Connors voiced Dercori in Dragon Ball Super, bringing this character to life in the English dub. Beyond her voice acting role, she works behind the scenes in casting and script direction, helping to shape the English localization of anime projects.

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Multi-Skilled Professional

Connors is known for her work as a voice actress, casting director, and script writer for Funimation. Her triple skill set allows her to contribute to anime localization in multiple capacities, making her an integral part of the dubbing process for numerous projects including major franchises like My Hero Academia and Attack on Titan.

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