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Elise Baughman

Voice Actor

American voice actress who voices Pan in the Funimation English dub of Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Z Kai. Also produces and hosts "Anime Adventures with Elise," featuring interviews with English anime voice actors.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Pan
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Dub Work

Baughman voices Pan, Goku's granddaughter, in Funimation's English adaptation of Dragon Ball GT and the Kai series. Her performance of the spirited young warrior helped define the English-language presentation of the character for Western audiences. She has also contributed additional voices and minor character work across multiple Funimation anime dubs.

Beyond her voice acting roles, Baughman leverages her position in the Dragon Ball voice community to host "Anime Adventures with Elise," a YouTube series where she interviews other English dub voice actors, including Stephanie Nadolny, while traveling to anime and comic conventions across North America.

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Entertainment Background

Before focusing on voice acting, Baughman earned degrees in accounting and marketing, working in corporate America before transitioning to entertainment. She applies this background to coaching voice actors and public speakers on teleprompter skills, on-camera presence, and professional development. Her expertise has extended to training musicians and media personalities for broadcast television.

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