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Elizabeth Maxwell

Voice Actor

American voice actress known for voicing Caulifla in Dragon Ball Super and the Future Warrior in the Xenoverse video game series. She also works as a casting director for Funimation.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Caulifla
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Maxwell provides the English voice for Caulifla, the female Saiyan warrior from Universe 6, in the Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Super. She also voices the Future Warrior, the player character, in Dragon Ball Xenoverse and its sequel, giving voice to the customizable protagonist across multiple playthroughs and story scenarios in those games.

Her dual roles as both an actress and casting director for Funimation place her at the intersection of Dragon Ball's English localization, influencing not only her own performances but the broader voice casting decisions for the franchise's Western releases.

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Voice Acting and Casting

Maxwell has established herself in anime dubbing and video game localization, working across multiple projects beyond Dragon Ball. Her role as a casting director adds depth to her understanding of character voices and production requirements, complementing her work as a performer.

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