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Jamie Marchi

Voice Actor

American voice actress, ADR director, and script writer for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. Marchi voices Marcarita in Dragon Ball Super and the Future Warrior in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, bringing characters to life across the franchise's diverse media.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Marcarita and Future Warrior
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Performances

Jamie Marchi voiced Marcarita, the attendant to Champa, in Dragon Ball Super, delivering dialogue for a pivotal supporting character throughout the Tournament of Destruction arc. She also provided the English voice for the Future Warrior protagonist in Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2, anchoring the player character's interactions and story progression. Marchi's dual roles showcased her range across both major anime television and video game adaptations of the franchise.

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Multi-Role Voice Professional

Beyond voice acting, Marchi works as an ADR director and script writer for both Funimation and Sentai Filmworks, overseeing the dialogue direction and writing of English anime scripts. Her expanded role within the localization industry extends her influence beyond individual character performances, allowing her to shape how entire productions are adapted for English audiences. This triple role as actress, director, and writer demonstrates her comprehensive involvement in bringing anime to North American viewers.

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