Jaud, Janyse
JAUD, Janyse
PERSONAL
Career: Actress and voice artist. Magical Voice Productions, principal; provided voices for numerous toys, computer games, radio station imaging, and children's storybooks; appeared in and provided voices for numerous commercials, including Barbie.
CREDITS
Film Appearances:
(English version) Voices of PA system and Kei's mother, Project A–Ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody (animated), Central Park Media, 1988.
(English version) Voice of C–Ko's mother, Project A–Ko 4: Final (animated), Central Park Media, 1989.
Voice of Ira, Green Legend Ran (animated), 1992.
(English version) Voices of pestered woman and movie actress, Denei shoujo Ai (animated; also known as Video Girl Ai ), Jump Video, 1992.
Voices of Hinako Ninomiya and Yuka, Ranma 1/2 (animated), 1993.
Voice of Misa, Ningyo no kizu (animated; also known as Mermaid's Scar and Rumik World: Ningyo no kizu ), 1993.
(English version) Voice of Keno Inuzaka, Hakkenden shin sho (animated; also known as Hakkenden ), 1993.
Voice of Panni, Garou densetsu (animated; also known as Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture ), 1994.
Voice of Kyoko, Onikirimaru (animated; also known as Ogre Slayer ), 1995.
Voice of Haruhiko's mom, Please Save My Earth (animated), Viz Video, 1996.
Voice of Aunt Lucy, A Tale of Two Kitties (animated), 1996.
Voice of Claire, Galaxy Express 999 (animated), Viz Video, 1996.
(English version) Voice of Siu Lan, Xiao Qian (animated; also known as A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation ), 1997.
Voice of Maxine, ReBoot: The Ride (animated; also known as Journey Into Chaos ), 1997.
Voice of Felicia the Catwoman, Vampire Hunter: The Animate Series (animated; also known as Night warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge ), Pioneer Entertainment, 1997.
Voice of Metalmena, Adieu, Galaxy Express 999 (animated), Viz Video, 1997.
(English version) Voice of Kom's mother, Le chateau des singes (animated; also known as Kwom und der Koenig der Affen and A Monkey's Tale ), Harvey Entertainment, 1999.
Voices of Spike and Mom, Monster Mash (animated), MCA/Universal, 2000.
Voice of Mary Beth, The Karate Dog (also known as Unleashed ), 2003.
Voice, Joe (animated short film), 2003.
Film Work:
(English version) Additional voices, Ranma 1/2: Kessen Togenkyo! Hanayome o torimodose!! (animated; also known as Ranma 1/2: Nihao My Concubine, Ranma 1/2: The Movie 2, Battle at Togenkyo! Get Back the Brides!, Ranma 1/2: The Movie 2, Nihao My Concubine ), 1992.
Television Appearances; Series:
Jezmine, Conan: The Adventurer, 1992.
(English version) Voices of Maria Braun and Eva Braun, Kishin heidan (animated; also known as Alien Defender Geo–Armor: Kishin Corps, Kishin Corps, and Machine God Corps ), 1993.
Voice of Field Sergeant Rita Torres, Exosquad (animated), syndicated, 1993.
Voice of Lady Frenzy, The Bots Master (animated; also known as The Botz Master and ZZ Bots ), syndicated, 1993.
Voices of Kim Sakai (Sliced Ice) and Cerina, Sky Surfer Strike Force (animated), 1995.
Voice, The Littlest Pet Shop (animated), syndicated, 1995.
Voice of Sh'lainn Blaze, Roswell Conspiracies (animated), 1996.
Voice of Akemi Roppongi, Maison Ikkoku (animated), 1996.
Voices of Celia, Mailei, and Sachi, StreetFighter: The Animated Series (animated), USA Network, 1997.
Voice of Jewelia, Shadow Raiders (animated; also known as ShadowRaiders and War Planets ), syndicated, 1998.
(English version) Voices of Fuyuka Liqueur, Katsumi's friend, and Mrs. Chrome, Silent Mobius (animated), 1998.
Voice of Jennifer, Robocop: Alpha Commando (animated), syndicated, 1998.
Voices of Sarah and Lee Kanker, Ed, Edd n' Eddy (animated), Cartoon Network, 1999—.
Voices of Lori, Grizelda, and Elaine, Cybersix (animated), Fox, 1999.
Voice of Lizard woman, Spider–Man Unlimited (animated), Fox, 1999.
Voices of Mocchi and Pixie, Monster Farm: Enbanseki no himitsu (animated; also known as Monster Rancher ), Fox Kids, 1999.
Voice of Taryn, X–Men: Evolution (animated), The WB, 2000—.
(English version) Voices of Kagura and Kanna, Inuyasha (animated), Cartoon Network, 2000—.
Voice of Natasha, CardCaptors (animated), The WB, 2000—.
Voice of Asazi, Action Man (animated), Fox, 2000–2001.
Voices of Cassy/Cassandra, Ultimate Book of Spells (animated), YTV, 2001—.
Voice of Melissa Duck, Baby Looney Tunes (animated), Teletoon and Cartoon Network, 2002.
(English version) Voice of Mrs. Mari, MegaMan: NT Warrior (animated), The WB and Teletoon, 2003.
Also appeared as narrator, Adoption Stories, Discovery Health Channel; voice of Pinkie Pie, My Little Pony (animated); voices of Lucrecia, Sabrina, and Bonnie, Billy the Cat (animated); voices of Windy and Eunice, Dragon Tales (animated).
Television Appearances; Movies:
Club woman, Voices from Within (also known as Silhouette ), NBC, 1994.
Television Appearances; Specials:
(In archive footage; uncredited) Sarah, The First 13th Annual Fancy Anvil Awards Show Program Special Live in Stereo, Cartoon Network, 2002.
Television Appearances; Episodic:
(English version) Voice of referee, "A Woman's Love Is War! The Martial Arts Rhythmic Gymnastics Challenge!: Part 2," Ranma 1/2 (animated; also known as Ranma nibun no ichi ), 1994.
(English version) Voice of Hinako Ninomiya, "Stormy Weather Comes to School! Growing up with Miss Hinako," Ranma 1/2 (animated; also known as Ranma nibun no ichi ), 1994.
(English version) Voice of Kin Ono, "Pelvic Fortune–Telling? Ranma Is the No. One Bride in Japan," Ranma 1/2 (animated; also known as Ranma nibun no ichi ), 1994.
(English version) Voice of referee, "A Tear in a Girl–Delinquent's Eye?: Part 3," Ranma 1/2 (animated; also known as Ranma nibun no ichi ), 1994.
Woman, "Beyond the Veil," The Outer Limits, Showtime and syndicated, 1996.
(Uncredited) Nurse, "Pusher," The X–Files, Fox, 1996.
Voice of Maxine, "The Episode with No Name," ReBoot, ABC, 1997.
Voice of Rhea, "It Came Out of the Sky," Night Man, The Disney Channel and syndicated, 1998.
Voice of Mrs. Pryde/Riley's friend, "The X–Impulse," X–Men: Evolution (animated), 2000.
Voice of secretary, "A Rose in the Ashes," Andromeda (animated), syndicated, 2000.
Voice of Dawn, "Under the Night," Andromeda (animated), syndicated, 2000.
Voice of Pat Magellanic Avatar, "The Mathematics of Tears," Andromeda (animated), syndicated, 2001.
Voice of Clarion of Loss, "A Heart for Falsehood Framed," Andromeda (animated), syndicated, 2001.
Voice, "Dance of the Mayflies," Andromeda (animated), syndicated, 2002.
Voice of Venus, "A Close Friend," Zoids (animated; also known as Zoids Fuzors ), 2004.
Also appeared as voice, Salty's Lighthouse, The Learning Channel; voices, The Cadillac Agents (animated); voices of Batty and Loretta, Twisteeria (animated); voice of computer, G.I. Joe Extreme (animated); voice of Inter-alliance agent, G.I. Joe Extreme (animated); voice of Lee Kanker, Mickey & Bugs' House of Villains (animated); voice of Lee Kanker, The Fairy EdParents (animated); voice of Leila Leigh, Sabrina The Animated Series (animated); voice of Lori Anderson, Cybersix (animated); voice of Lucrezia Noin, Gundam Wing (animated); voice of Chiko, Dragon Ball Z: Saiyan Saga (animated); voice of Sandy O'Nasty, Gadget & the Gadgestinis (animated).
Television Work; Series:
(English version) Additional voices, Saber Marionette J (animated), 1996.
OTHER SOURCES
Electronic:
Janyse Jaud Official Site, http://www.magicalvoice.com, December 15, 2003.
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