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|img=Peggy-ONeal.jpg
 
|born={{Birth date and age|1963|6|8}}
 
|born={{Birth date and age|1963|6|8}}
 
|birthplace = {{Flag|United States}} U.S.
 
|birthplace = {{Flag|United States}} U.S.
 
|nationality = American
 
|nationality = American
|occupation = Voice Actor
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|occupation = Voice Actress
 
|areas_active = {{Flag|United States}} Los Angeles
 
|areas_active = {{Flag|United States}} Los Angeles
 
|active = 1995-present
 
|active = 1995-present
 
|status = Occasionally Active
 
|status = Occasionally Active
}}'''Peggy O'Neal''' (born June 8, 1963) is an American voice actor.
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}}'''Peggy O'Neal''' (born June 8, 1963) is an American voice actress.
   
== History ==
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==Career==
 
Peggy O'Neal got her start in acting when she was first seen in three episodes of ''seaQuest DSV'' and then went on to do ADR on ''Dawson's Creek'', ''Dark Skies'', ''Walker, Texas Ranger''. Then she took on a voice acting class where she was taught by Susan Blu leading up to her anime roles upon her classmate being the girlfriend of Saban worker Paul Di Franco who did all of the casting for the Saban Entertainment shows. During her work on Saban Entertainment's shows, Peggy considered her ''Shinzo'' character Yakumo Tatsuro as a big break for her. Some of her anime projects had her playing the sister of some of [[Dave Wittenberg]]'s characters while also mentioning that some of her characters would often be the love interests for the characters voiced by [[Steve Blum]] and [[Crispin Freeman]].
 
Peggy O'Neal got her start in acting when she was first seen in three episodes of ''seaQuest DSV'' and then went on to do ADR on ''Dawson's Creek'', ''Dark Skies'', ''Walker, Texas Ranger''. Then she took on a voice acting class where she was taught by Susan Blu leading up to her anime roles upon her classmate being the girlfriend of Saban worker Paul Di Franco who did all of the casting for the Saban Entertainment shows. During her work on Saban Entertainment's shows, Peggy considered her ''Shinzo'' character Yakumo Tatsuro as a big break for her. Some of her anime projects had her playing the sister of some of [[Dave Wittenberg]]'s characters while also mentioning that some of her characters would often be the love interests for the characters voiced by [[Steve Blum]] and [[Crispin Freeman]].
   
 
When not doing voice acting, Peggy works as a part-time teacher at Moorpark College where she teaches acting to her students.
 
When not doing voice acting, Peggy works as a part-time teacher at Moorpark College where she teaches acting to her students.
   
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==Filmography==
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===Live-Action Dubbing===
 
===Live-Action Dubbing===
 
====Films====
 
====Films====
 
 
*''[[Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra]]'' (2002) - Gimmeakis
 
*''[[Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra]]'' (2002) - Gimmeakis
   
 
===Anime Dubbing===
 
===Anime Dubbing===
 
====Anime====
 
====Anime====
 
 
*''[[Flint the Time Detective]]'' (1998-1999) - Additional Voices
 
*''[[Flint the Time Detective]]'' (1998-1999) - Additional Voices
 
*''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'' (2000) - Beginner
 
*''[[Mon Colle Knights]]'' (2000) - Beginner
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*''[[Lucky☆Star]]'' (2007) - Ayano Minegishi, Miki Hiiragi, Clerk 3 <small>(ep. 14),</small> Ichiko <small>(ep. 18)</small>
 
*''[[Lucky☆Star]]'' (2007) - Ayano Minegishi, Miki Hiiragi, Clerk 3 <small>(ep. 14),</small> Ichiko <small>(ep. 18)</small>
 
*''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2]]'' (2008) - Ayame Futaba, Nonette Enneagram, Dorothea Ernst <small>(ep. 22)</small>
 
*''[[Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2]]'' (2008) - Ayame Futaba, Nonette Enneagram, Dorothea Ernst <small>(ep. 22)</small>
 
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====Anime Films====
 
====Anime Films====
 
 
* ''[[Digimon: The Movie]]'' (2000) - Botamon
 
* ''[[Digimon: The Movie]]'' (2000) - Botamon
 
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop: The Movie]]'' (2001) - Additional Voices
 
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop: The Movie]]'' (2001) - Additional Voices
 
* ''[[Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers]]'' (2009) - Maeter, Maria Schneider
 
* ''[[Eureka Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight, Young Lovers]]'' (2009) - Maeter, Maria Schneider
 
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
 
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0641932/ Peggy O'Neal] at the Internet Movie Database
 
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0641932/ Peggy O'Neal] at the Internet Movie Database
 
*[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4820 Peggy O'Neal] at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
 
*[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4820 Peggy O'Neal] at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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[[Category:Voice Actors]]
 
[[Category:Voice Actors]]
 
[[Category:American Voice Actors]]
 
[[Category:American Voice Actors]]

Revision as of 17:03, 18 May 2021

Peggy O'Neal (born June 8, 1963) is an American voice actress.

Career

Peggy O'Neal got her start in acting when she was first seen in three episodes of seaQuest DSV and then went on to do ADR on Dawson's Creek, Dark Skies, Walker, Texas Ranger. Then she took on a voice acting class where she was taught by Susan Blu leading up to her anime roles upon her classmate being the girlfriend of Saban worker Paul Di Franco who did all of the casting for the Saban Entertainment shows. During her work on Saban Entertainment's shows, Peggy considered her Shinzo character Yakumo Tatsuro as a big break for her. Some of her anime projects had her playing the sister of some of Dave Wittenberg's characters while also mentioning that some of her characters would often be the love interests for the characters voiced by Steve Blum and Crispin Freeman.

When not doing voice acting, Peggy works as a part-time teacher at Moorpark College where she teaches acting to her students.

Filmography

Live-Action Dubbing

Films

Anime Dubbing

Anime

Anime Films

External Links