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Jessie James Grelle

Voice Actor

American voice actor and ADR script writer who has worked with Funimation and other studios since the mid-2000s. Grelle voiced multiple characters across Dragon Ball Z Kai and Dragon Ball Super, including the powerful Grand Minister in Super. In 2023, Grelle publicly came out as transgender.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Grand Minister and supporting characters in Dragon Ball
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Roles

Grelle voiced the Grand Minister, one of Dragon Ball Super's most significant divine characters, bringing authority and otherworldly presence to the role. Prior work included multiple characters in Dragon Ball Z Kai such as Idasa, Ikose, and various unnamed soldiers and civilians. These roles, though often supporting in nature, contributed to the comprehensive English voice casting that defined the Kai remaster.

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Voice Acting and Writing

Beyond voice acting, Grelle has worked as an ADR script writer for anime productions across multiple studios including Funimation, Crunchyroll, and OkraTron 5000. This dual expertise in both performance and script work has made Grelle a versatile contributor to anime dubbing, combining creative and technical skill sets within the industry.

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