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Caitlin Glass

Voice Actor

American voice actress and script writer born in 1981 who worked with Funimation, New Generation Pictures, and Bang Zoom! Entertainment. Best known for iconic roles in Fullmetal Alchemist and Street Fighter, she also voiced Vados in Dragon Ball projects.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Vados in Dragon Ball Super and Xenoverse 2
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Contributions

Caitlin Glass voiced Vados, the powerful Angel attendant to Toppo, in Dragon Ball Super and Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Her performance captured the calm authority and divine presence of this divine being who stands above the gods of destruction. Glass also voiced Nain in the theatrical release Dragon Ball Z: Bio-Broly, contributing to both the series and feature film legacy of Dragon Ball's English dub.

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Acclaimed Voice and Script Work

Glass is an accomplished voice actress and professional script writer living in Dallas, Texas, and an alumnus of the University of Texas. She is most famous for playing Winry Rockbell in Fullmetal Alchemist and Cammy White in the Street Fighter game series. Her extensive portfolio includes iconic anime characters like Nefeltari Vivi in One Piece and Evergreen in Fairy Tail, establishing her as a cornerstone of English anime dubbing.

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