
American voice actress Emily Neves has spent more than a decade dubbing Japanese anime into English, with credits spanning Clannad, Angel Beats!, and Guilty Crown, as well as work connected to the One Piece franchise.
Neves lends her voice to the English-dub cast of One Piece, one entry among a slate of anime dubbing credits that also includes long-running assignments in shows such as Clannad and Angel Beats!. Her contribution to the franchise sits alongside the large ensemble of American voice talent assembled for the series over its many seasons.
Beyond her One Piece contribution, Neves has built a substantial anime-dubbing career since 2008, voicing Kotomi Ichinose in Clannad, the character Kanade Tachibana from Angel Beats!, and Ayase Shinomiya from Guilty Crown, plus supporting parts across Cross Ange, Akame ga Kill!, Azur Lane, and Himouto! Umaru-chan. Her catalog ranges from quiet dramatic leads to comedic and villainous side characters across more than a decade of English-language anime work.
Neves is known for voicing Kotomi Ichinose in Clannad and Kanade Tachibana in Angel Beats!, part of a substantial anime-dubbing career she has built since 2008.
Neves lends her voice to the English-dub cast of One Piece, joining the large ensemble of American voice talent assembled for the series over its many seasons.
Beyond her signature roles, Neves voiced Ayase Shinomiya in the anime series Guilty Crown, one of several starring English-dub credits she has built over a career spanning more than a decade.
Beyond her starring roles, Neves has voiced supporting parts across Cross Ange, Akame ga Kill!, Azur Lane, and Himouto! Umaru-chan.
Her anime-dubbing career dates back to 2008, giving her a run of nearly two decades that includes lead and supporting parts across more than a half-dozen major series.

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