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3 | Donna Margaret Burke (Born December 12, 1964) is a voice actress and singer. |
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5 | Born and raised in Australia, she's lived in Japan for the last twenty-ish years. |
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7 | She's known primarily for providing English voices in Japanese contexts -- as in, voicing the GratuitousEnglish in Japanese audio tracks and providing the singing voice for songs with English lyrics in anime and video games, as well as more mundane voice work. (Within Japan, her best-known "role" is probably the voice of the English language announcements on the Tokaido Shinkansen bullet train.) She also does more standard dubbing work, as well. |
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9 | Also uses the alias Margaret Lucy on occasion. |
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11 | !!Notable roles by Donna Burke: |
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13 | [[foldercontrol]] |
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15 | [[folder:Video Games]] |
16 | * ''VideoGame/{{Shenmue}}'' and ''VideoGame/ShenmueII'': Additional voices |
17 | * ''VideoGame/VirtuaFighter 4'', ''[[UpdatedRerelease Virtua Fighter 4: Evolution]]'', and ''VideoGame/VirtuaQuest'': Vanessa Lewis |
18 | * ''VideoGame/SilentHill2'': Angela Orosco (original release; replaced by Creator/LauraBailey in the HD rerelease) |
19 | * ''[[VideoGame/BustAGroove Bust a Move: Dance Summit 2001]]'': [[AsHimself DJ Donna Burke]] |
20 | * ''VideoGame/SilentHill3'': Claudia Wolf (original release; replaced by Creator/LauraBailey in the HD rerelease. Again.) |
21 | * ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyCrystalChronicles'': Narrator. Also sang; see music folder, below. |
22 | * ''VideoGame/FZeroGX'': Mrs. Arrow, Princia Ramode |
23 | * ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}}: The Sun is in Your Hand'': Hel |
24 | * ''VideoGame/BloodyRoar 4'': Uranus |
25 | * ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}} 2: Solar Boy Django'': Blue Dvalinn |
26 | * ''VideoGame/RumbleRoses'': Anesthesia / Dr. Cutter |
27 | * ''[[VideoGame/{{Boktai}} Lunar Knights]]'': Ursula |
28 | * ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFightersXII'': Mature |
29 | * ''VideoGame/DiabolicalPitch'': Christina |
30 | * ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVGroundZeroes'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'': [=iDroid=]. Also sang; see music folder, below. |
31 | * ''VideoGame/{{Nightcry}}'': Kelly Butler, Jessica Lopez, Maria Ortiz, Angie |
32 | * ''VideoGame/{{ARMS}}'': Dr. Coyle |
33 | [[/folder]] |
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35 | [[folder:Anime]] |
36 | * ''Anime/StrangeDawn'': Yuko Miyabe. Also sang; see music folder, below. |
37 | * ''Anime/VoicesOfADistantStar'': The ''[[CoolStarship Lysithea]]'' |
38 | * ''Franchise/LyricalNanoha'': Raising Heart, Nanoha's [[TalkingWeapon Intelligent Device]]. She's reprised the role in basically every follow-up sequel, spinoff, and video game. Of which there are ''many''. |
39 | [[/folder]] |
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41 | [[folder:Music]] |
42 | * ''VideoGame/PhantasyStarOnline'': Performer for "Can Still See the Light" |
43 | * ''Anime/{{Vandread}}'': Performer for "What a Wonderful World", lyricist and performer for "Somedays". |
44 | * ''Anime/TurnAGundam'': Performer for "After All" (composed by Music/YokoKanno) for the CompilationMovie. |
45 | * ''Anime/StrangeDawn'': Performer for the English version of the opening theme, "Sora E" ("To the Sky"). Also voice acted; see anime folder, above. |
46 | * ''Anime/HaibaneRenmei'': Lyricist and performer for "Wondering" (composed by Music/KowOtani) |
47 | * ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyCrystalChronicles'': Lyricist and performer for "Morning Sky" and "Moonlit Starry Night", the English versions of the game's opening and ending themes, respectively. Also voice acted; see video game folder, above. |
48 | * ''VideoGame/OutRun 2'': Performer for "Life Was a Bore" |
49 | * ''VideoGame/TalesOfLegendia'': Performer for "My Tales" and "Hotarubi" |
50 | * ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution [=SuperNOVA=]'': Lyricist and performer for "Star Gate Heaven" |
51 | * ''VideoGame/{{Elebits}}'': Lyricist for "The Smile of You" |
52 | * ''VideoGame/TheLastRemnant'': Performer for "Journey's End" |
53 | * ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyCrystalChroniclesTheCrystalBearers'': Performer for several tracks, including background choral vocals in "An Unlikely Guest" and lyrics in Finnish for "A Moment of Repose", "Ephemeron", and "Kuule tää Unelmain". |
54 | * ''VideoGame/GodEaterBurst'': Performer for "Gods & Man" |
55 | * ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidPeaceWalker'': Lyricist and performer for "Heavens Divide" |
56 | * ''VideoGame/LastRanker'': Lyricist for "Born to Survive" and "Glorious Fights We Call 'Life'" (composed by Music/YokoShimomura) |
57 | * ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6'': Lyricist for "At the End of a Long Escape" |
58 | * ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'': Performer for "Glassy Sky" |
59 | * ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolidVThePhantomPain'': Performer for "Sins of the Father". Also voice acted; see video game folder, above. |
60 | [[/folder]] |
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62 | [[folder:Miscellaneous]] |
63 | * The English-language announcements for the ''Shinkansen'' bullet train. |
64 | [[/folder]] |
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66 | !!Tropes associated with Donna Burke: |
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68 | * AnimeThemeSong: She's done quite a few opening and ending themes for both anime and video games. |
69 | * FakeNationality: She's Australian, but frequently does other accents, particularly FakeAmerican and FakeIrish. |
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