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Erica Lindbeck

Voice Actor

American voice actress known for roles in anime and video game dubs. She voices Cheelai in Dragon Ball Super: Broly and the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2. Trained in voice acting by Michael Donovan.

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

Lindbeck voices Cheelai, a sympathetic alien warrior and love interest in Dragon Ball Super: Broly. Her performance captures the character's blend of vulnerability and strength as Broly's companion, making her a memorable addition to the film's English dub. Additionally, she provides the voice for the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, the player character whose customizable nature allows Lindbeck to deliver broadly relatable dialogue throughout the game's story modes.

Her dual contributions to both cinema and interactive media demonstrate her range within the Dragon Ball franchise across different mediums.

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Voice Training and Career

Lindbeck received voice acting training from Michael Donovan, a veteran of anime dubbing, providing her with a solid foundation in character voice work and performance technique. This training has enabled her to work successfully across anime dubs and video game localization, establishing herself as a reliable performer in Funimation's roster.

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