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Laurie Steele

Voice Actor

Laurie Steele is an American voice actress best known for voicing Krillin across multiple Dragon Ball productions, bringing the beloved character to English-speaking audiences.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Krillin
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Legacy

Steele is best known for voicing Krillin, the iconic martial artist and friend of Goku, across numerous Dragon Ball projects. She voiced Krillin in the original Dragon Ball series, Dragon Ball GT, and various films including Dragon Ball: Mystical Adventure and Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle. She also portrayed young Krillin in Dragon Ball Super and provided the character's voice in multiple video game titles including the Dragon Ball: Origins games and Dragon Ball: Advanced Adventure. Her extensive work on the character made her voice synonymous with Krillin for English-language fans.

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Professional Career

Working with both Funimation and Crunchyroll, Steele has voiced hundreds of supporting and recurring characters across the anime landscape. Her prolific voice acting career encompasses numerous titles beyond Dragon Ball, from period dramas like Case Closed to other major anime productions, showcasing her ability to create distinctive voices for a wide range of character types.

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