Leah Clark is an American actress and musician from Albuquerque, New Mexico who has worked extensively in anime dubbing, ADR direction, and script writing for Funimation.
Clark voiced Maron in the remastered Funimation dub of Dragon Ball Z, bringing the character to life in the rerecorded episodes. She also voiced Hero (Teenager) in the video game Dragon Ball Z: Ultimate Tenkaichi and Ogma in Dragon Ball Super. Her work on these projects demonstrates her range in the franchise, moving from main character voice acting to supporting roles across television and gaming platforms.
Beyond Dragon Ball, Clark has become known for leading roles in popular anime, including Kobayashi in Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid and Asia Argento in High School DxD. She has also worked as an ADR director and dub script writer, contributing to the production side of anime localization. Her versatility across voice acting, music, and production roles has made her a respected figure within the anime dubbing industry.
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