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Laura Bailey

Voice Actor

American actress and voice actress known for roles as kid Trunks and kid Goten in Dragon Ball Z. Her vocal work brought life to the next generation of Saiyan warriors.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of kid Trunks and kid Goten
Nationality: American
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Next Generation Voices

Laura Bailey voiced both Trunks and Goten as children in Dragon Ball Z, providing the energetic and youthful voices for Vegeta's son and Goku's youngest. Her performances captured the playful and mischievous nature of the child Saiyans during the Cell saga. She also voiced Dende, the young Namekian guardian, and Erasa, Gohan's schoolmate. In Dragon Ball Z Kai, she voices both child Vegeta and child Trunks, expanding her role in the series' retelling. Though she was unable to reprise her role as Kid Trunks in Dragon Ball Super due to living in Los Angeles and managing multiple projects, she gave her blessings to Alexis Tipton as her successor.

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Established Acting Career

Based in Los Angeles and married to fellow voice actor Travis Willingham, Bailey has established herself across anime and video games. She provides voices for major anime including Bleach as Tier Harribel, Soul Eater as Maka Albarn, Fruits Basket as Tohru Honda, and My Hero Academia. She also voiced Serah Farron in the Final Fantasy XIII games and Abby Anderson in The Last of Us Part II, demonstrating her range across media. Her ADR and line producer work continues to support Funimation's dubbing efforts.

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