Lindsay Seidel

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Lindsay Seidel
NationalityAmerican
Other namesElizabeth Lewis
OccupationVoice actress
Years active2009–present
Notable credit(s)

Lindsay Seidel is an American voice actress, mostly known for her work in the dubbing of various anime series in English. Some of her noteworthy roles include Nagisa Shiota in Assassination Classroom and Gabi Braun in the final season of Attack on Titan, both of which have broadcast on Toonami. Other major roles include: Mira Konohata in Asteroid in Love, Nejire Hado in My Hero Academia, Meme Tatane in Soul Eater Not!, Kino in Kino's Journey, Eto Yoshimura in Tokyo Ghoul, Belfast in Azur Lane, Vanica Zogratis in Black Clover, and Maya Fey in the Ace Attorney TV series.

Biography[]

Seidel started voice acting professionally at the age of 10 years old, where she voiced lines for use in a Japanese to English textbook.[1] In 2015, she was awarded voice actress of the year by the Behind the Voice Actors website.[1] In 2019, Seidel attended both MCM London Comic Con and SacAnime as a guest of honor.[2][3] As of January 2021, she is based in Dallas.[4]

Filmography[]

Anime[]

List of voice performances in anime
Year Title Role Notes Source
2010 Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom Ein [5]
Sekirei: Pure Engagement Shijime, Yashima [6]
2011 Fairy Tail Angel, Romeo Conbolt [6]
Blood-C Nene Motoe, Nono Motoe [6]
Baka and Test Hazuki Shimada [7]
.hack//Quantum Hermit [8]
2012 Okami-san and Her Seven Companions Majolika le Fay [9]
Black Butler Luka Macken [10]
Shangri-La Kuniko Hojo [11]
Fractale Sanko [12]
Deadman Wonderland Mimi Ep. 1 [13]
Is This a Zombie? Kyoko [14]
Steins;Gate Ruka Urushibara [15]
Shakugan no Shana Konoe [16]
A Certain Magical Index series Aisa Himegami [17]
Level E Miho Edogawa [18]
2013 Tenchi Muyo! War on Geminar Yeliss [19]
Last Exile: Fam, the Silver Wing Marilla Eps. 15–17 [20]
Michiko & Hatchin Vanessa Lee Ep. 13 [21]
Eureka Seven: AO Naru Arata [22]
Future Diary Reisuke Hojo (5th) [23]
Good Luck Girl! Mai Endo, Sorata Tsuwabuki [24]
Robotics;Notes Akiho Senomiya [25]
2014 Psycho-Pass Yayoi Kunizuka [26]
Ben-To Asebi Inoue [27]
Hetalia: The Beautiful World Wy [28]
2015 Assassination Classroom Nagisa Shiota [29]
Wanna Be the Strongest in the World Sakura Hagiwara Credited as Elizabeth Lewis [30]
Ping Pong: The Animation Yurie [30]
D-Frag! Tama Sakai [31]
The Rolling Girls Aki Uihara/Thunderoad Eps. 3–4 [32]
Tokyo Ghoul Eto Yoshimura [6]
Unbreakable Machine-Doll Frey [33]
Yona of the Dawn Min-su Eps. 1-2 [34]
Danganronpa: The Animation Celestia Ludenberg [35]
Soul Eater Not! Meme Tatane [36]
2016 Barakamon Yutaka [37]
Brothers Conflict Mahoko Imai [38]
Divine Gate Hikari [39]
Garo: The Animation Orletta Ep. 20 [40]
No-Rin Akina Nakazawa [41]
Selector Infected WIXOSS Ruko Kominato [42]
Tokyo ESP Kozuki Kuroi [6][43]
2017 Alice & Zoroku Chika [6]
KanColle: Kantai Collection Airfield Princess [6]
Konohana Kitan Yuzu [6]
King's Game: The Animation Aimi [44]
Myriad Colors Phantom World Haruhiko's Mom [45]
Star Blazers: Space Battleship Yamato 2199 Mirenel Linke [6]
Kino's Journey Kino [46]
2018 Ace Attorney Maya Fey [6]
My Hero Academia Nejire Hado [47]
SSSS.Gridman Akane [48]
2019 The Quintessential Quintuplets Ichika Nakano [49]
Azur Lane Belfast
Boogiepop and Others Akiko [50]
2020 Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Mokke [6]
Asteroid in Love Mira [51]
Kakushigoto Ichiko [52]
Assault Lily Bouquet Yuyu Shirai [53]
2021 Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear Kumakyu, Kumayuru [54]
Attack on Titan Gabi Braun [6]
Sakura Wars the Animation Klara [6]
Sorcerous Stabber Orphen Azalie [55]
Black Clover Vanica Zogratis [56]
Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club Kanata Konoe [57]
Rumble Garanndoll Rin [58]

Films[]

List of voice performances in films
Year Title Role Notes Source
2012 Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike Emma [59]
Fafner Heaven and Earth Jing-Jing [60]

Video games[]

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source
2014 Smite Neith [6]
2018 Paladins: Champions of the Realm Cassie [6]
2019 Borderlands 3 Reba [6]

Live-action[]

List of live-action performances
Year Title Role Notes Source
2010 The Final Emily [61]

References[]

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