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Lydia Mackay

Voice Actor

Lydia Marie Mackay is an American theatre actress and voice actress known for her work with Funimation and OkraTron 5000 across numerous anime projects.

Role: voice_actor
Sub Role: English voice of Cynthia
Nationality: American
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Dragon Ball Work

Mackay voiced Cynthia in Dragon Ball Z, contributing to the English dub of the iconic series. She also provided voice work in the episode "Goku's Special Technique," doubling a line as Chi-Chi when the original voice actor was unavailable. While her Dragon Ball appearances were focused on supporting characters, they place her among the talented voice actors who helped establish Funimation's reputation during the franchise's peak popularity.

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Theatre and Voice Acting

Mackay works as a theatre actress and professional voice actress, bringing her dramatic training to anime characters. Beyond Dragon Ball, she is recognized for various supporting and recurring roles across numerous anime productions, demonstrating the versatility required of professional voice actors working in the industry. Her dual background in theatre and voice acting reflects her commitment to the craft of character portrayal.

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