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Jessica Boone

Jessica Boone (born May 14, 1984) is an American actress, voice actress, and theater producer renowned for her classical training in Shakespearean roles, extensive dubbing work, and appearances in international television and film. Raised in , , Boone graduated magna cum laude with a BA in and Directing from the of 's of Theatre & Dance, where she began her career performing in productions like at the and leading roles in the Houston Shakespeare Festival, including Titania in and Juliet in . She is a recognized actor/combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors and holds memberships in , British Equity, and the Shakespeare Theatre Association. Early in her career, Boone gained prominence as a voice actress for ADV Films, dubbing hundreds of characters in English versions of Japanese series, with notable roles including Rei Miyamoto in , Chiyo Mihama in , and Sheele in Akame ga Kill!. Relocating to , , she became a producer and associate artist with the Prague Shakespeare Company, partnering with the National Theatre (Národní divadlo), where she has starred in major roles such as in , Rosalind in , and Viola in , often performing at historic venues like . In live-action work, Boone has appeared in international television series including a recurring role as Alwhin in Amazon's , Rabia in ABC's , and supporting parts in , , and . Her film credits include (2022) as La Arnould, Unlocked (2017), and (2015). Based in since the early , she continues to balance stage productions, such as her 2025 performance in at the Estates Theatre, with projects and family life as a of two.

Early life and education

Early life

Jessica Boone was born on May 14, 1984, in , . She spent her formative years growing up in , a city with a rich tradition of and that would later influence her career path.

Education

Boone grew up in , , where she developed an early interest in the . She pursued formal training at the School of Theatre & Dance, graduating magna cum laude with a in and Directing. During her studies, Boone received specialized instruction in Shakespearean performance, , and , the latter earning her recognition as an actor/combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors. Notable among her academic achievements were leading roles in productions with the Shakespeare Festival, affiliated with the university, including Imogen in (2008), which drew praise for her energetic and comedic portrayal, and appearances in modern adaptations of and (2007).

Career

Early career

Following her graduation magna cum laude with a BA in and Directing from the School of Theatre & Dance, Jessica Boone transitioned into professional work in her hometown of . She began with local theatre, serving as a leading player for five consecutive seasons at the Houston Shakespeare Festival, where she performed prominent roles in productions such as (as Juliet in 2007) and . Boone's entry into voice acting centered on her primary affiliation with ADV Films, the Houston-based studio specializing in anime localization. She secured her first major contracts there, contributing to early dubbing projects including roles in (2001) and Megazone 23 Part III. This marked her initial foray into anime dubbing and local voice-over productions, establishing her foundation in the industry.

Voice acting

Jessica Boone began her voice acting career in the early based in Houston, Texas, initially working with ADV Films on English dubs of series. Her early roles established her presence in the industry, contributing to dubs that introduced Western audiences to Japanese animation during ADV's prominent era. Over time, Boone expanded her collaborations to include major studios such as , , and Seraphim Digital, where she took on increasingly prominent roles in high-profile productions. This evolution marked a shift from supporting parts in early titles to lead and key supporting voices in series spanning genres like action, comedy, and drama by the , amassing credits in over 100 projects. Her work with these studios highlighted her adaptability, allowing her to contribute to both legacy dubs and modern releases that reached global streaming platforms. Boone's versatility is evident in her ability to portray characters across a broad spectrum of ages, personalities, and emotional depths, from innocent young protagonists to complex, mature figures in intense narratives. This range has been recognized in the anime community, including a 2015 win for Best Female Vocal Performance in an Feature Film/Special in a Supporting Role at the Behind The Voice Actors Awards for her portrayal of Kei Yuki in : The False Songstress. Her techniques emphasize nuanced emotional delivery and synchronization with original performances, earning praise for enhancing character authenticity in English adaptations.

Live-action and theatre

Boone transitioned from to live-action roles in film and television, leveraging her performance foundation to secure on-screen appearances beginning with supporting parts in (2015) and Unlocked (2017). She has also appeared in television series, including a recurring role as Alwhin in Amazon's , Rabia in ABC's , and supporting roles in , , and . Her theatre career encompasses extensive work in Shakespearean productions, including five consecutive seasons as a company member with the Houston Shakespeare Festival, where she performed leading roles such as Rosalind in and Juliet in . Following her relocation to , Boone became a leading player, producer, and co-CEO of the Prague Shakespeare Company, the Czech Republic's professional English-language theatre ensemble, contributing to numerous productions in partnership with the National Theatre. Recent highlights include international tours with the company, such as performances of Macbeth—in which she starred as Lady Macbeth—and Much Ado About Nothing at the historic Library of Alexandria in Egypt as part of the venue's 2016 Shakespeare birthday celebration. In 2022, she portrayed Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream at Prague Castle during the Summer Shakespeare Festival. In 2025, she starred as Vanda in Venus in Fur at the Estates Theatre in Prague. Boone holds memberships in and British Equity, supporting her professional stage work across the and . She is also recognized as an actor/combatant by the Society of American Fight Directors, reflecting her specialized training in techniques essential for Shakespearean roles.

Personal life

Family

Boone is married to American actor and director Guy Roberts. She and Roberts are parents to two sons, Rohan and Landon. The family resides in Prague, Czech Republic.

Residence

Jessica Boone relocated to Prague, Czech Republic, establishing it as her primary base following her early career in the United States. This move has allowed her to immerse herself in international theatre, particularly through her ongoing involvement with the Prague Shakespeare Company, where she serves as producer and lead actress. Her residence in facilitates access to prestigious venues such as and the Estates Theater, enabling performances in Shakespearean productions like and . This geographic positioning enhances her opportunities for cross-cultural collaborations and English-language in , contributing to the company's mission of professional productions. Despite her European base, Boone maintains ties to the with occasional visits to Houston, Texas, often for professional engagements such as tours with the Prague Shakespeare Company, including adaptations like Patrick Doyle’s Music of Shakespeare. These trips underscore the mobility required in her career, balancing international commitments with periodic returns to her roots. She shares her family life in , integrating personal stability with her professional pursuits abroad.

Filmography

Anime

Jessica Boone has provided voice work for numerous English dubs of anime series, primarily through studios such as ADV Films in her early career and later on. Her major roles often feature young or determined female characters in action, horror, or slice-of-life genres.
YearTitleRoleStudio
2001Misaki SuzuharaADV Films
2002Chiyo MihamaADV Films
2000sHello Kitty's Animation TheaterMimmyADV Films
2010Rei Miyamoto
2012AnotherIzumi Akazawa
2014Akame ga Kill!Sheele
2015GATE: Thus the JSDF Fought TherePiña Co Lada
These roles highlight Boone's versatility in portraying characters ranging from innocent schoolgirls to fierce warriors, contributing to the popularity of these dubs among English-speaking audiences.

Video games

Jessica Boone has contributed voice work to a limited number of , primarily in English dubs for titles. Her roles often draw on her experience in voicing, adapting expressive performances to interactive narratives. In the 2003 role-playing game Unlimited SaGa, developed by Square Enix for PlayStation 2, Boone voiced the character Ruby, a novice fortuneteller who accompanies protagonists in certain story routes. Boone's more recent video game credit is in the 2015 cyberpunk action RPG Dex, developed by Dreadlocks and released for PC, PlayStation 4, and other platforms, where she provided the voice for the titular protagonist Dex, an augmented human navigating a dystopian city.

Live-action

Boone's live-action screen credits began with a supporting role in the 2012 drama series , where she portrayed Rabia, a CIA technical specialist and field coordinator based in who aids in international missing persons investigations alongside lead characters played by and . In 2013, she appeared in an episode of the international crime series as Lorraine, a supporting character in the multinational team's investigations. In film, she appeared as Vincent's secretary in the 2015 comedy , a lighthearted story following two police detectives of Puerto Rican descent as they travel to to solve a high-profile case. Her next feature role came in 2017's thriller Unlocked, directed by , in which she played Romley's assistant, a minor operative in a plot involving a CIA interrogator () racing to thwart a terrorist attack in . Boone had recurring supporting roles in the historical drama series (2018–2020), appearing in two episodes as Greenwood's Assistant/Dorothy. In 2023, she played Pix/Fae Mother in two episodes of the fantasy series . Boone took on a featured part as La Arnould in the 2023 biographical drama , directed by Stephen Williams, depicting the life of composer and swordsman , Chevalier de Saint-Georges (Kelvin Harrison Jr.), where her character is part of the elite Parisian musical and social circles challenging racial barriers in 18th-century . That same year, she earned a recurring role as Alwhin in season two of Amazon Prime Video's fantasy series , portraying a devoted Seanchan da'covale serving as the personal voice and aide to High Lady Suroth (Karima McAdams) during the empire's invasive campaign in the story's world.

Theatre

Boone began her professional stage career as a leading player with the Houston Shakespeare Festival, where she portrayed iconic Shakespearean heroines and antagonists, including Rosalind in As You Like It, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Regan in King Lear. As co-CEO and associate artist of the Prague Shakespeare Company, Boone has performed extensively in English-language productions at historic venues like Prague Castle and Divadlo Kolowrat, often in partnership with the National Theatre of the Czech Republic. Her roles with the company include Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream (2022), the Fool in King Lear, Lady Macbeth in Macbeth, and Desdemona in Othello. Recent performances highlight her versatility in both classical and contemporary works, such as Portia and Octavius in Julius Caesar (2023), the Ghost of Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol (2024), Vanda in Venus in Fur (2025), and Hamlet in the We Are Hamlet Project (2024). Boone has also toured internationally with the Prague Shakespeare Company, appearing as Lady Macbeth in Macbeth and Hero in Much Ado About Nothing at the Great Hall of the historic Library of Alexandria in Egypt. As a member of Actors' Equity Association, she continues to champion professional theatre standards in her work.

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