Petrea Burchard

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Petrea Burchard
Born
Petrea Celeste Burchard

(1955-03-23) March 23, 1955 (age 66)
OccupationActress

Petrea Celeste Burchard[1] (born March 23, 1955) is an American actress. She is sometimes credited as Celeste Burch in the anime she appears in. Her most recognizable role to date is as the English voice actor for fictional character and space pirate, Ryoko Hakubi from the Japanese animated series Tenchi Muyo!.

Biography[]

Burchard was born in Lawrence, Kansas. Her acting career began on the stage, taking roles in prominent production companies including Chicago's Second City and Victory Gardens theaters. She has played various roles in television, film, and theatre. Petrea has been a guest star on NBC's ER, Passions, and The West Wing, and CBS's How I Met Your Mother, Joan of Arcadia, The Guardian, and The Young and the Restless. She is also the opening woman in the 1992 black comedy Death Becomes Her.

Petrea studied Shakespeare at Chicago Shakespeare Repertory and with John Barton and members of the Royal Shakespeare Company at the British/American Drama Academy. Her credits in Shakespeare include Antony and Cleopatra (as Cleopatra), Titus Andronicus (as Empress Tamora), The Taming of the Shrew, Measure For Measure, and Julius Caesar. She originated roles in the James Sherman plays "Mr. 80%", "The God of Isaac", and "The Escape Artist".

She is best known as the original English dubbed voice of Ryoko the space pirate in the anime, Tenchi Muyo!.

Burchard is also a writer. She has published two books, the novel Camelot & Vine, and a book of essays, Act As If: Stumbling Through Hollywood with Headshot in Hand, based on her column on the LA actors' website, NowCasting.com, called "Act As If".

She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, filmmaker John Sandel.

Filmography[]

Live Action Roles

Anime

  • Ai Tenchi Muyo! [2]
  • Tenchi Muyô! In Love 2: Haruka naru omoi (a.k.a. Tenchi Muyo: Tenchi in Love 2: Distant Memories) (1999)
  • Serial Experiments Lain (1998)
  • Tenchi Muyô! Manatsu no Eve (a.k.a. Tenchi the Movie 2: The Daughter of Darkness) (1998)
  • Shin Tenchi Muyô" (a.k.a. Tenchi In Tokyo) (1997)
  • Tenchi Muyô! In Love (a.k.a. Tenchi The Movie) (1996)
  • Tenchi Muyô (a.k.a. Tenchi Universe) (1995)
  • Pretty Sammy: Magical Girl (1995)
  • Tenchi Muyô! Ryô Ôki OVA 1 and 2 (1993)

References[]

  1. ^ Burchard, Petrea (November 25, 2008). "Weston DeWalt". Living Vicuriously, aka Pasadena Daily Photo. Retrieved March 5, 2019.
  2. ^ Ugwa, Godswill (23 April 2018). "Ai Tenchi Muyo! – English Cast Announcement". Funimation. Blog. Retrieved 24 April 2018.

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