Emilie Brown
Emilie Colleen de Azevedo Brown (born January 26, 1971 in Encino, California) is an American voice actress, producer, and director. Before moving out of the Los Angeles area, she did several anime voice roles mostly under the names Emily Brown, Mary Cobb and Marie Downing. One of her earliest voice acting roles was Annie Labelle in the 1980s crossover anime hit Robotech when she was 13 years old.[1] After graduating from Brigham Young University in 1996 with a theatre degree, she continued her career in the entertainment industry.[2]
Emilie Brown | |
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Born | Emilie Colleen de Azevedo January 26, 1971 Encino, California |
Other names | Emily Brown, Marie Downing, Mary Cobb |
Occupation | Voice actress, producer, director |
Years active | 1984–present |
Television | Signing Time! |
Spouse(s) | Derek Brown |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | Lex de Azevedo |
Family | Rachel Coleman (sister) |
In 1996, her sister Rachel Coleman discovered that her oldest daughter Leah was deaf. Brown teamed up with Coleman to create Signing Time! - an entertaining children's public television and video series that teaches basic American Sign Language (ASL) to children of all abilities. She serves as the director and producer. Over 26 Signing Time! episodes have been made, as well as Baby Signing Time, Practice Time and all other Two Little Hands Productions.
Brown is a Latter-day Saint.[3]
Filmography
Anime voice roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[4] |
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1985 | Robotech series | Annie Labelle, others | Credited as Mary Cobb | [1][5][6] |
1999 | Saber Marionette J Again | Lorelei | [5] | |
1999 | Outlaw Star | Melfina | Credited as Emily Brown | [5][7] |
1999 | Cowboy Bebop | Stella | Ep. 8 | [5] |
1999 | El Hazard: The Alternative World | Qawool Towles | [5][8] | |
1999 | Serial Experiments Lain | Alice Mizuki | [5] | |
1999 | Battle Athletes Victory | Jessie Gurtlant | As Marie Downing | [8] |
1999 | Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory | Additional voices | OVA | [8] |
2000–02 | Fushigi Yûgi series | Hotohori (Young), others | [5][8] | |
2000 | Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure | Additional voices | [8] | |
2000 | Trigun | Rem Saverem (singing voice), Michelle, others | [5][8] | |
2000 | The Legend of Black Heaven | Kotoko | [5][8] | |
2000 | Sol Bianca: The Legacy | Flor | [5] | |
2001 | Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team | Aina Sahalin | Also Miller's Report | [5] |
2001 | Ah! My Goddess The Movie | Ex | [5] | |
2001 | Akira | Female Newscaster 1, Female Nurse | Pioneer dub | [5] |
2001 | Gate Keepers | Yasue Okamori, others | [5][8] | |
2001 | Saint Tail | Eri | [5] | |
2002 | Adventures of Mini-Goddess | Various characters | [8] | |
Other voice roles
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source[4] |
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Final Fantasy IX | Village children, creatures | |||
Little Lulu | Little Lulu | |||
The Swan Princess | Fountain girl |
Works with Two Little Hands Productions
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2006–present | Signing Time! | Producer, director, writer | ||
Baby Signing Time | Executive producer, creator | |||
Rachel & the TreeSchoolers | Executive producer, director, various characters |
References
- Coleman, Rachel (January 19, 2010). "From Rachel, Happy Birthday Emilie!". Signing Time.
- "Amélie The Musical by Emilie Brown, Gumley House School". This is Local London. January 7, 2018.
- Mormon music reference on Brown
- "Emilie de Azevedo". emiliedeazevedo.com. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
- "Emilie Brown". crystalacids.com. Retrieved April 22, 2016.
- "Mary Cobb - CrystalAcids.com". www.crystalacids.com. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
- "Outlaw Star Collection 1". April 27, 2004. Retrieved February 14, 2018 – via Amazon.
- "Marie Downing - CrystalAcids.com". www.crystalacids.com. Retrieved February 14, 2018.
External links
- Official website for Brown's voice-over projects
- Emilie Brown at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Emilie Brown at Crystal Acids English Voice Actor & Production Staff Database