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Michelle Ruff

Michelle Suzanne Ruff (born September 22)〔 is an American voice actress. She is known for her work in anime and video games. In her early voicework career, she used her mother's name, Georgette Rose, as a pseudonym. Some of her notable roles include: Chi in ''Chobits'', Rukia Kuchiki in ''Bleach'', Aoi Sakuraba in ''Ai Yori Aoshi'', Elie in ''Rave Master'', Yoko Littner in ''Gurren Lagann'', and Yuki Nagato in ''The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya''. In the more recent ''Resident Evil'' games, she voices Jill Valentine. She also voices Cream the Rabbit in the ''Sonic The Hedgehog'' video games.
==Career==
Ruff grew up in Michigan and graduated from Michigan State University. While she was there, she worked at a talent agency and attended a radio audition, which marked her first venture into the voiceover business. In Chicago, she studied with Second City, Players Workshop and Improv Olympic.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CELEBRITY: Michelle Ruff )
After moving to Los Angeles, she worked with some directors on looping and voice work for films and TV shows. In an ''Anime Dream'' interview, Ruff credits Richard Epcar, Steve Kramer and Michael Sorich for training her to dub anime. In the ''Digimon'' series, she was referred by director Mary Elizabeth McGlynn to audition for Lopmon and Antylamon in the third season, and in the fourth season she landed the lead part of Zoe. Ruff said that it was her first show that made it to TV, and a show that let her "work my acting muscle".〔 She played tomboy-ish characters Miyao in ''Carried by the Wind: Tsukikage Ran'' and Kiki Rosita in ''Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team''.〔
In 2007, Ruff received two nominations for the American Anime Awards, one for Best Actress for her work in ''Bleach'' and ''Lupin the 3rd'', and one for Best Actress in a Comedy for ''Lupin the 3rd'', but lost to Mary Elizabeth McGlynn and Debi Derryberry, respectively.〔("American Anime Awards Finalists Announced" ). ''Anime News Network''. February 7, 2007. Retrieved May 5, 2010.〕 In 2009, the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation (SPJA), who organizes the Anime Expo) gave her an SPJA Industry Award for Best Voice Actress (English) for her work as Rukia Kukichi in the ''Bleach'' movie ''Memories of Nobody''.

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