Cassandra Lee Morris
Cassandra Lee Morris | |
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Born | Connecticut, U.S.[1] | April 19, 1982
Other names | Meghan McCracken |
Alma mater | New York University |
Occupation | Voice actress |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse(s) | Steve Shebby (m. 2016) |
Cassandra Lee Morris (born April 19, 1982)[2][3] is an American voice actress. Having started her career as a teenage program host for an educational video series called Real World Science, she worked as a journalist in New York City and Los Angeles writing for local newspapers and programs as well as numerous fashion and style blogs such as About.com, David's Bridal and Patch.com. She got into voice-over starting with Alice and then Yubel in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX and has since worked on a number of animation, anime shows and audiobooks. Her major roles include Ritsu Tainaka in K-On!, Suguha Kirigaya/Leafa in Sword Art Online, Sue in Doraemon, Kyubey in Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Taiga Aisaka in Toradora and Pelops II in Godzilla Singular Point. In video games, she voices Fie Claussell and Alfin Reise Arnor in The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel I, II, III, and IV, Totooria "Totori" Helmold in Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland and Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland, Edea Lee in Bravely Default, Lin Lee Koo in Xenoblade Chronicles X, Operator 6O in Nier: Automata, Morgana in Persona 5, Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Persona 5 Royal, and Persona 5 Strikers, Aoi Asahina in Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc, Angie Yonaga in Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony and Mika in BlazBlue Cross tag Battle.
Biography[]
Early career[]
Morris was born in Connecticut and raised in Trumbull.[4] She grew up in an Italian American family.[5] She recalls her first-ever voice-over role as recording for an English as a Second Language learning cassette when she was 12. Her parents would occasionally pull her out of school to take her to auditions in New York City.[3] When she was in middle school at around age 14, she was involved in an educational video series called Real World Science where she served as the on-screen program host as well as provide narration for the science videos being presented. She described her experience as good practice reading scripts, and noted that the producers at Mazzarella Media kept calling her back to do more videos, so she continued working on those through high school and college,[6] where she would later help the company in production and script writing for other educational videos.[7][8] She got involved in journalism when she wrote for the local newspaper The Trumbull Times where she covered high school sports.[9] She graduated in 2004 from New York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Mass Communications.[9][10] In New York, she wrote for US Weekly magazine, New York Press, The Aquarian and Metro New York.[4][9] She also worked as an associate producer and blogger on Cool in Your Code, a local television show that covered a different New York City zip code every episode.[9] In 2010, she moved to the Los Angeles area, wrote for Patch.com,[4][9] served as a blog writer and editor in the Prom and Formal Dances at About.com,[11] and wrote blog articles for David's Bridal.[12]
Anime and cartoon voice-overs[]
While in New York, she got involved in voice acting at 4Kids Entertainment and NYAV Post with English parts in anime dubs. Her first ever anime role was in Magical Doremi, and her first anime television role was with Yu-Gi-Oh! GX where she voiced Alice, and later Yubel, which was her first major anime role. In an interview she said that she would get instructions on how to voice the character based on a brief description and sometimes a picture of the character. Prior to voicing in anime, she was only aware of a few titles such as Dragon Ball Z which her brother liked, and Sailor Moon which her friends liked.[3][13] She said "It's surreal because I took the original role (in Yu-Gi-Oh) because I liked the character and, of course, as an actor you want to work, but it came with this bonus of all these fans. It's amazing to be part of such a close-knit excited community."[3] She would later voice in Pokémon as well as cartoons such as Winx Club and Chaotic.[10]
Morris would continue voice acting in Los Angeles. In 2011 she got a starring role of Ritsu Tainaka, the drummer and outspoken character in the girl band anime K-On!. She voiced the role of Saki Mikajima in the Durarara!! series which aired on Cartoon Network and which had a sequel in 2015. In 2012, she voiced Kyubey, the mascot character in the magical girl drama Madoka Magica; she says the Kyubey was one of the most controversial anime characters, and made people react strongly.[13] In Sword Art Online, released in 2013, she voices Leafa. The show was broadcast on the Toonami block of Adult Swim, and ran for two seasons. In the romantic comedy Toradora, released in 2014, she voices Taiga Aisaka, the lead heroine who pairs up with a guy in order to court his best friend while he courts Taiga's best friend. She liked playing the tsundere personality of Taiga.[13] The show was one of the first anime to be dubbed and released by NIS America.[14] In 2014, she voiced Sue in Doraemon: Gadget Cat from the Future, the English dub of Doraemon which broadcast on Disney XD.[15][16]
In the anime film Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror, she voiced Teo, the co-lead to the title character.[17] She also voiced the title character in Patema Inverted, a film where her character discovers a world where everything is upside down and gravity causes her to fall to the ceiling of a room.[18] Other anime film roles include Akiko in Time of Eve,[19] Noriko in Welcome to the Space Show,[20] and Natsuki in Psychic School Wars.[21]
In cartoons, she provided the voice of Lola, one of the three main kids in the cartoon series Angelo Rules which was run on Cartoon Network as well as Netflix.[22] She voiced Bubbles in the Netflix cartoon series Popples, based on the toys of the same name.[23] She provided the voice of Frankie Stein in the Monster High reboot film, Welcome to Monster High.[24]
Video game voice-overs[]
In 2011, she voiced the title character Totooria "Totori" Helmold, an alchemist, in the role-playing video game Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland.[25] Gadget Review, in reviewing the game, said that normally they would ignore the English dub adaptation for a Japanese game, but liked the English voice actors, calling them full of emotion and "always delivering their lines the way you think they should".[26] The reviewer from The Otaku's Study found the English voice-acting for the female characters to be strong, and that she "portrayed the innocent character role effectively."[27] Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers in Australia said that the dub "continues to impress".[28] Morris would reprise her character in Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland, where Totori was Meruru's mentor.
In the fantasy role-playing video game Bravely Default she plays main party character Edea Lee, who she describes as a "tiny, spunky, badass warrior." and likened her to herself if she were placed in a medieval setting.[29][30] She reprised her character in Bravely Second.[31] Jason Hidalgo of Reno Gazette-Journal found the English dub to be hit or miss, but "thoroughly enjoyed Edea’s hilarious 'Mrgrgr' commentary."[32]
In Xenoblade Chronicles X, she voices Lin Lee Koo, one of the main characters in the story.[33] She auditioned and won the role despite the only direction she was originally given was that the video game involved "space travel". Morris sought to preserve Lin's characteristics as strong female figure in her portrayal, describing her as "super smart and very self-reliant... She can cook dinner and also kick your ass."[33] Morris's take on the character did however include using a deeper, older-sounding voice for Lin, partially to accommodate for the age change, and partially because it was believed that Western audiences would find the high-pitched Japanese version "grating".[34] She voiced between 1,600 and 1,800 lines of dialogue for Lin – above average for a video game. In response to a controversy over Lin's bikini costumes being more covered up in the North American and European versions, Morris said that it bothered her that Lin was only 13 years old, but sees the censorship more as localization and that it would make the game open up to a wider audience.[33][34]
In Persona 5, she voices Morgana, a shapeshifter character that appears as a cat during the day and guides the main character and his team through the world of shadows. Morgana was described as the mascot character of the game, which meant some "heavy pressure" for Morris as a main character in the series.[35]
In League of Legends, she voices two champions, Nami the Tidecaller and Yuumi the Magical Cat.[36]
Audiobook narration[]
Morris has narrated a number of audiobooks, a few of which have earned her AudioFile magazine's Earphones Awards, the first was for the young adult novel Dear Zoe by Philip Beard in 2004.[37] Other Earphone Award-winning titles include Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys, Pip Bartlett's Guide to Magical Creatures by Jackson Pearce, and The Tapper Twins Go To War (With Each Other) by Geoff Rodkey.[8][38] The audiobook The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery, where Morris voiced the 12-year-old Paloma, won AudioFile's Best Audiobook of the Year and Publishers Weekly's Listen Up Award.[39] Her narration of children's book A Snicker of Magic by Natalie Lloyd received a nomination at the 2015 Audie Awards[40] and received the Honor Recording Odyssey Award from the American Library Association.[41] Morris said that she has worked on many audio books for Simon and Schuster's Books For Young Readers series, where she would record at her studio in Los Angeles and would be patched over by phone line to her producer/director in New York.[37]
Personal life[]
Morris married songwriter and producer Steve Shebby on February 13, 2016. They live in the Los Angeles area.[42][43]
Filmography[]
Anime[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2005 | Magical Doremi | Melissa | [13] | |
2005–08 | Yu-Gi-Oh! GX | Alice, Yubel | As Meghan McCracken | [44][13][45] |
2008–10 | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | Leo, Luna | (Season 1-2) Replaced by Eileen Stevens | [45] |
2008 | Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Battle Dimension | Marble | Ep. 525 | [46] |
2009 | Pokémon Diamond and Pearl: Galactic Battles | Nathaniel | Ep. 604 | [46] |
2010 | Slayers Evolution-R | Uppi | [46] | |
2011 | Durarara!! | Saki Mikajima | [47] | |
2012–15 | Puella Magi Madoka Magica | Kyubey | Also movie | [48][49][50] |
2011–13 | K-On! | Ritsu Tainaka | 2 TV series and movie | [51][52][53] |
2012–13 | Persona 4: The Animation | Aika Nakamura | [54] | |
2013–14 | Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan series | Tsurara Oikawa (Yuki-Onna) | [54][55] | |
2013 | Blue Exorcist | Nee, Noriko Paku | [54] | |
2013–present | Sword Art Online | Leafa | 3 TV series and a movie | [44][56][57] |
2014 | Toradora! | Taiga Aisaka | Also OVA | [58] |
2014 | Doraemon | Sue | [16][59] | |
2014 | Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet | Amy | [44][60] | |
2015 | Coppelion | Aoi Fukasaku | [54][61] | |
2015–16 | Durarara!!×2 | Saki Mikajima | [62] | |
2015 | Sailor Moon | Calaveras, Cere-Cere | Viz Media dub | [63][64] |
2016 | Love Live! | Tsubasa Kira | [65][66] | |
2016 | Sailor Moon Crystal | Calaveras | Ep. "Invasion -Sailor Venus-" | [63] |
2016 | Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans | Atra Mixta | [67] | |
2016 | The Asterisk War | Ernesta Kuhne | [68] | |
2016–17 | Kuromukuro | Koharu Shirahane | [54] | |
2017 | Lupin the 3rd Part IV: The Italian Adventure | Rebecca Rossellini | [69] | |
2017 | Glitter Force Doki Doki | Rachel Larsen / Glitter Diamond | [70] | |
2017 | Mobile Suit Gundam SEED | Miriallia Haw | NYAV Post dub | [71] |
2018 | Twin Star Exorcists | Benio Adashino | [72][73] | |
2018 | Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World | Anastasia Hoshin | [74] | |
2019 | Teasing Master Takagi-san | Mina Hibino | Season 2 | [75] |
2020 | Persona 5: The Animation | Morgana | [76] | |
2021 | Eden | Zurich | NYAV Post dub | [77] |
Animation[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2006–07 | Winx Club | Chimera | 4Kids version As Meghan McCracken |
[78][79] |
2010–11 | Barbie: Fashionistas | Cutie | [46] | |
2010–present | Angelo Rules | Lola | [44] | |
2014 | Winx Club | Diaspro | Nickelodeon version, Season 6, replaces Ariana Grande | [80][81] |
2015 | Popples | Bubbles | [23] | |
2017-present | Hanazuki: Full of Treasures | Kiazuki | [54][82] | |
2018 | GO! Cartoons | Angry Woman, Sun, Kid, Artemis | Eps. "Both Brothers" and "The Bagheads: Get Trashed" | [83][84] |
2019 | YooHoo to the Rescue | Chewoo | [85] |
Film[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2017 | Your Name. | Sayaka Natori | Limited theatrical release | [86] |
2017 | Sword Art Online The Movie: Ordinal Scale | Leafa | Limited theatrical release | [87][88] |
2018 | Big Fish & Begonia | Kun's Sister | Limited theatrical release | [89][90] |
2018 | Liz and the Blue Bird | Sapphire | Limited theatrical release | [91] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2011 | Barbie: A Fairy Secret | Carrie | [54] | |
2012 | First Squad | Nadya | [46] | |
2012 | Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror | Teo | [92] | |
2013 | K-On! The Movie | Ritsu Tanaka | [54] | |
2013 | Blue Exorcist: The Movie | Usamaro | [93] | |
2014 | Patema Inverted | Patema | [18][94] | |
2014 | Welcome to the Space Show | Noriko | [20] | |
2014 | Time of Eve | Akiko | [19] | |
2016 | Psychic School Wars | Natsuki Suzuura, Natsuki Suzuura (Child) | [54][21] | |
2016 | Welcome to Monster High | Frankie Stein, Venus McFlytrap | [54] | |
2016 | Shopkins: Chef Club | Jessicake | ||
2017 | Monster High: Electrified | Frankie Stein, Venus McFlytrap | [54] | |
2017 | Shopkins: World Vacation | Jessicake | ||
2018 | Cinderella and the Secret Prince | Ella | [54] | |
2018 | Shopkins: Wild | Jessicake | ||
2020 | Enchantimals: Secrets of Snowy Valley | Pristina Polar Bear |
Video games[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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2009, 2019 | League of Legends | Nami, Yuumi | [95][36] | |
2011–13; 2016 | Hyperdimension Neptunia series | Gust; Hatsumi Sega | Resume[46] | |
2011 | Atelier Totori: The Adventurer of Arland | Totooria Helmold | Also Atelier Totori Plus | [47] |
2012 | Tales of Graces F | Sophie | [96][97] | |
2012 | Atelier Meruru: The Apprentice of Arland | Totooria Helmold | Also Atelier Meruru Plus | [46] |
2012–present | Dead or Alive 5 | Leifang | [98] | |
2013 | Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers | Hitomi | [96] | |
2013 | Disney Princess Palace Pets | Berry | Phone app | [37][54] |
2014 | Bravely Default | Edea Lee | [44][30][95] | |
2014 | Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc | Aoi Asahina | Uncredited | [99] |
2014 | Guilty Gear Xrd Sign | Elphelt Valentine | [95][100] | |
2015 | There Came an Echo | Grace | [101] | |
2015 | Final Fantasy Type-0 HD | Mutsuki Chiharano | [54][95] | |
2015 | Persona 4: Dancing All Night | Sumomo Ujima | [102] | |
2015 | Xenoblade Chronicles X | Lin Lee Koo | [33][54] | |
2015 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel | Fie Claussell, Alfin Reise Arnor | [54][103] | |
2016 | Bravely Second: End Layer | Edea Lee | Uncredited | [31] |
2016 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II | Fie Claussell, Alfin Reise Arnor | [54] | |
2016 | World of Final Fantasy | Enna Kros | [54] | |
2017 | Club Penguin Island | Dot | [104] | |
2017 | Persona 5 | Morgana | [54][102][105] | |
2017 | Fire Emblem Heroes | Julia, Clarisse, Sothis | [54][106] | |
2017 | Nier: Automata | Operator 6O | [54] | |
2017 | Puyo Puyo Tetris | Ringo Ando | Uncredited[a] | [107][54] |
2017 | Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony | Angie Yonaga | [108] | |
2018 | Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight | Morgana | [54][109] | |
2019 | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate | Morgana, Sothis | Joker DLC (Morgana), support characters | [110][111][112][113] |
2019 | Judgment | Hashimoto | [114] | |
2019 | Fire Emblem: Three Houses | Sothis | [54] | |
2019 | Astral Chain | Marie Wentz | [115] | |
2019 | Catherine: Full Body | Morgana | Persona 5 DLC | [54] |
2019 | Indivisible | Ginseng | [116] | |
2019 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III | Fie Claussell, Alfin Reise Arnor | [54] | |
2020 | Space Channel 5 VR: Kinda Funky News Flash! | Kell | [54] | |
2020 | Persona 5: Royal | Morgana | [54] | |
2020 | Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise | Patricia Woods | [54] | |
2020 | 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim | Tomi Kisaragi | [117] | |
2020 | The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV | Fie Claussell, Alfin Reise Arnor | [118] | |
2021 | Cookie Run: Kingdom | Cream Puff Cookie | ||
2021 | Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World: The Prophecy of the Throne | Anastasia Hoshin | [119] | |
2021 | Persona 5 Strikers | Morgana | [54] | |
2021 | DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power | Lena Luthor | [54] | |
2021 | Nier Reincarnation | Fio | [54] |
Live-action[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Ref(s) |
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c. 1996–2004 | Real World Science | Program host | Also writer | [6][120][121] |
2000 | Double Parked | DiDonna | [122] | |
2006–07 | Cool In Your Code | N/A | Associate producer | [4][7] |
Notes[]
- ^ This title does not list voice actors.
References[]
- ^ "ROADTRIP: Newcastle Live goes to Supanova". Newcastle Live. Australia. June 2, 2015. Retrieved September 3, 2016.
- ^ Cassandra Lee Morris [@SoCassandra] (April 19, 2021). "Birthday energy