Einat Azulay is an Israeli voice actor, singer, actress, and performer known for her work as the Hebrew voice of Chi-Chi in Dragon Ball Super.
Azulay voiced Chi-Chi, the protective mother of Gohan and Goten, in the Hebrew dub of Dragon Ball Super, bringing warmth and strength to the character. Her performance captured Chi-Chi's devotion to her family and her memorable personality as a central figure in Goku's earthly life, introducing Israeli audiences to one of Dragon Ball's most beloved female characters.
A graduate of Beit Zvi, a prominent school of performing arts in Israel, Azulay brings comprehensive training to her voice acting work. Beginning her dubbing career in 2008, she has worked across multiple disciplines including singing, acting, modeling, and dancing. Multilingual, she is fluent in Hebrew, English, Thai, and Japanese, which supports her work in anime dubbing and entertainment.
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