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Jessica Straus

Jessica Straus (born November 14, 1962) is an voice actress specializing in dubs, animated productions, and video games. Best known for her portrayal of the sadistic fighter Juri in the Street Fighter series beginning with , she has voiced over 95 characters across more than 85 titles. Born and raised in , , Straus graduated with a in Theater Arts from the . She initially pursued on-camera and stage acting before transitioning to work. Straus's early anime roles included Blue, the loyal wolf-dog companion in Wolf's Rain, and Gidget, the energetic mechanic in Eureka Seven. In video games, she has voiced characters including Juri, Muzet in Tales of Xillia and its sequel, Sasha in inFAMOUS, and Supervisor White and Polly in Fallout 4. Additional anime contributions feature Pan in the Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub of Dragon Ball Super and Tianzi in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2. With a career spanning more than two decades, Straus continues to work in animation, gaming, commercials, and narration, including projects like Street Fighter 6, Cosmic Dawn (2024), Monster Hunter Wilds (2025), and educational content for NASA.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Los Angeles

Jessica Straus was born on November 14, 1962, in , . She was raised in the city by first-generation immigrant parents, her father German-born and her mother Finnish-born. Straus's childhood in was fun-filled, immersed in the city's dynamic cultural landscape that offered abundant opportunities for artistic engagement. Family influences and local traditions introduced her to and theater at an early age, fostering a deep appreciation for performance. During her school years, these experiences ignited her initial passion for , leading her to participate in plays and community performances that honed her expressive talents. This foundational period in laid the groundwork for her lifelong dedication to the .

Theater training and academic background

Jessica Straus earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Theater Arts from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), graduating with high honors. During her time at UCSB, she appeared in numerous university theater productions, honing her skills in acting techniques such as character development, improvisation, and stage presence. This formal education provided a strong foundation in classical and contemporary performance methods, preparing her for professional opportunities in the performing arts.

Professional career

Stage and on-camera beginnings

Following her graduation with a BFA in Theater Arts from the , Jessica Straus began her professional acting career in the 1980s. She performed on well-known stages in while pursuing an on-camera career. Straus secured representation through an on-camera agent and auditioned for television and film projects in the competitive Los Angeles market. These efforts involved frequent auditions that emphasized both acting ability and physical presence, contrasting with the audio-focused work she would later pursue. The challenges of breaking into on-camera acting were significant, including the high volume of auditions and the need to stand out among thousands of aspiring performers in Hollywood. Straus built her resume primarily through her theater credits, which demonstrated her range and reliability to agents and casting directors, ultimately informing her transition away from visual media amid the industry's demands. This phase of her career underscored the adaptability required in theater and early screen work, setting the stage for her later professional pivot.

Entry into voice acting

Straus discovered in the mid-1990s through industry connections stemming from her theater work in , where she placed ads in trade publications like Drama-Logue to seek opportunities beyond on-camera roles, amid frustrations with the competitive nature of live-action casting. This pivot was unplanned, as she initially lacked a dedicated agent but quickly developed an affinity for the medium after early auditions. Her first major voice role came in 1999 as EVA, the artificial intelligence computer voice in the video game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun, which she booked independently via her Drama-Logue listing and marked her entry into high-profile video game voice-over. Around the same period, she secured initial assignments in anime dubbing and animation, including minor roles such as additional voices in I'm Gonna Be an Angel! (1999), expanding her portfolio in the emerging English-dubbed anime market. To adapt her stage techniques to voice work, Straus underwent specialized vocal training, including classes with coach Dave Williams, focusing on character differentiation through vocal modulation, breath control, and sustaining performances in isolated recording sessions without physical presence. Her theater background facilitated this transition, allowing her to leverage skills in and emotional depth for disembodied roles like computer voices and animated characters.

Major roles and industry impact

Jessica Straus achieved a breakthrough in her voice acting career with the role of Juri Han in (2010), where she originated the character's distinctive sassy and sadistic persona. Drawing inspiration from actress Jennifer Tilly's flirty, ditzy style, Straus auditioned with a playful, street-smart tone that evolved during recording sessions into a lower, more aggressive register to match Juri's taunting and thrill-seeking nature. This performance, refined across subsequent titles like (2016) and (2023), helped cement Juri as a breakout female villain, attracting new players to the franchise and influencing portrayals of complex, empowered antagonists in fighting games. In dubbing, Straus demonstrated her range through recurring roles such as Blue, the loyal yet conflicted wolf-dog in (2003), and Deunan Knute, the resilient action heroine in Appleseed (2004). As Blue, she captured the character's emotional depth and animalistic growls, blending vulnerability with fierce determination across the series' 30 episodes. Her portrayal of Deunan highlighted Straus's ability to convey high-stakes intensity and camaraderie in a setting, contributing to the film's status among sci-fi audiences. These roles underscored her versatility in shifting between introspective leads and dynamic protagonists, drawing from her theater training to infuse authenticity into non-human and hybrid characters. Straus's contributions to video games extended to long-term character arcs, including Pi in the .hack//G.U. series (2006–2007) and Muzét in (2013) and its sequel. Voicing Pi, a bold and sassy guild leader, allowed Straus to explore evolving alliances and betrayals over multiple volumes, emphasizing the character's take-charge attitude in a . Similarly, as the mischievous Muzét, she balanced whimsy with underlying menace, enhancing the RPG's dynamics through improvised banter. These performances, built on her early entry into voice work via roles like EVA in : Tiberian Sun (1999), showcased her skill in sustaining arcs across expansive projects. Throughout her career, Straus has amassed over 95 roles across 85 projects, profoundly impacting the voice acting landscape in and by redefining female villains as multifaceted and vocally dynamic. Her work on Juri, in particular, has inspired discussions on empowering antagonistic , with fans crediting her delivery for the character's enduring popularity. In interviews, Straus attributes her —from deep, villainous tones to youthful or creature-like inflections—to her theater background, which honed her improvisational abilities and emotional layering, enabling seamless transitions between genres. This versatility has positioned her as a key figure in the industry, influencing casting trends toward theater-trained actors for immersive game and dubs.

Filmography

Anime dubbing

Jessica Straus began her anime dubbing career in the early , lending her voice to a variety of characters in English adaptations of series and films, with a focus on action and genres. Over the course of two decades, she accumulated approximately 43 credits, often portraying strong-willed female protagonists or supporting roles in high-stakes narratives. Her work involved recording at specialized studios, where voice actors synchronize performances to pre-recorded , adapting for cultural nuance while preserving emotional intensity. Early in her anime career, Straus voiced Taruto, the energetic cat-girl lead, in the 2001 series Magical Meow Meow Taruto, dubbed by Elastic Media Corporation for Bandai Entertainment. This role marked her entry into whimsical yet adventurous fantasy dubs. In 2003, she provided the voice for , the resilient female wolf in the dystopian sci-fi series , produced through Animaze at Magnitude 8 Post, emphasizing themes of survival and identity in a post-apocalyptic world. She reprised in the 2004 OVA continuation. Straus's portfolio expanded into mecha and cyberpunk territory with Deunan Knute, the tough ESWAT officer, in the 2004 film Appleseed, originally dubbed by Animaze. That same year, she voiced multiple characters in Monster, including Milosz, contributing to the psychological thriller's tense atmosphere. A notable recurring role came in 2005 as Gidget, the spirited mechanic, in the sci-fi adventure Eureka Seven, dubbed by Bang Zoom! Entertainment; she continued voicing Gidget in the 2009 movie Eureka Seven: Pocket ga Niji de Ippai and Saoirse McKenzie in the 2021 film Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution 3. Other multi-season or multi-entry roles include Tsubaki Oribe in Onegai Twins (2003 TV and 2004 OVA) and Xianglin Zhou/Lihua Jiang in Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 (2008). In later years, Straus took on antagonistic and mysterious figures, such as Moukaku in the 2010 action series Ikkitousen: Xtreme Xecutor and Purple Thorn in (2012 TV and 2016 movie). She also voiced Daryl Cavendish in the 2017 fantasy series , adding to her diverse range in magical and school-based stories. Additional notable roles include Pan in the Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub of (2017). Her work, often through West Coast studios like Bang Zoom! and Animaze, bridged her experience into related media, such as the 2010 OVA where she voiced Juri Han. The following table summarizes her major anime dubbing roles, organized chronologically by initial release year:
YearTitleCharacter(s)TypeStudio Notes
2001Magical Meow Meow TarutoTarutoTVElastic Media / Bandai Entertainment
2003Wolf's RainBlueTVAnimaze / Magnitude 8 Post
2003Onegai TwinsTsubaki OribeTV(Recurring in 2004 OVA)
2004AppleseedDeunan KnuteMovieAnimaze
2004MonsterMilosz, ProstituteTV(eps. 15-17)
2005Eureka SevenGidgetTVBang Zoom! (Recurring in 2009 movie, 2021 film as Saoirse McKenzie)
2005Gun x SwordElenaTVBang Zoom! / Funimation
2006ZegapainMizusawa, Shizuno MisakiTVADV Films
2008Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2Xianglin Zhou, Lihua Jiang (Tianzi)TVBandai Entertainment / Funimation
2010Ikkitousen: Xtreme XecutorMoukakuTVFunimation
2011Persona 4: The AnimationSaki Konishi, Hanako OotaniTVAniplex of America
2012Accel WorldPurple ThornTV(Recurring in 2016 movie)
2017Little Witch AcademiaDaryl CavendishTVTrigger / Netflix
2017Dragon Ball SuperPanTVBang Zoom! Entertainment
2020King's Raid: Successors of the WillLorraineTV(Recent sci-fi action)

Video games

Jessica Straus has voiced characters in approximately 52 video games, contributing to a wide array of genres such as fighting games, RPGs, and titles. Her roles often include lead antagonists, supporting allies, and additional voices, with some involving and performance capture to enhance . Drawing briefly from her anime dubbing background, Straus adapted to the demands of non-linear recording for dynamic scenarios. Among her earliest credits is the role of EVA, the artificial intelligence interface, in the real-time strategy game Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun (1999), where she provided the system's concise, urgent alerts during missions. Straus gained widespread recognition for voicing the provocative and acrobatic fighter Juri Han across the Street Fighter series, debuting in Super Street Fighter IV (2010) and reprising the role in sequels including Ultra Street Fighter IV (2014), Street Fighter V (2016), and Street Fighter 6 (2023), for which she also performed motion capture. In RPGs, she portrayed the spirit Muzét in Tales of Xillia (2013) and its sequel, contributing to its ethereal fantasy narrative. Another standout performance was as the anxious Hiroko Hagakure in the action-adventure spin-off Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (2014), adding emotional depth to the game's survival horror elements. Straus has recurring involvement in major franchises, such as minor roles like Supervisor White and Polly in Fallout 4 (2015), enhancing the post-apocalyptic RPG's immersive world-building through additional dialogue recording. She also voiced characters in other prominent series, including Pi in .hack//G.U. Last Recode (2017), a re-release of the MMORPG-inspired action RPGs, and Saki Konishi alongside Hanako Ohtani in Persona 4 Golden (2012). Her contributions extend to strategy and action titles like the Amazon warrior class in Diablo II (2000) and its Lord of Destruction expansion (2001), where her delivery captured the class's fierce combat prowess. As of 2025, she provided voices for the English version of Monster Hunter Wilds.
Game TitleYearRole(s)GenreNotes
Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun1999EVASystem AI voice
Diablo II2000AmazonClass-specific dialogue
Tales of Xillia2013MuzétSpiritual entity in fantasy world
Super Street Fighter IV2010Juri HanFightingLead antagonist; in later entries
Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls2014Hiroko HagakureAction-adventureSupporting maternal figure
Fallout 42015Supervisor White / PollyMinor NPC voices; additional recording
Street Fighter 62023Juri HanFightingPerformance capture included
Monster Hunter Wilds2025Additional VoicesEnglish version

Animation and film

Jessica Straus has voiced characters in over 20 Western animation projects, demonstrating her range in family-friendly and adventure genres through youthful, energetic portrayals often suited to children's media. Her contributions include roles in educational series like , where she voiced the inquisitive young frog Tad across multiple installments from 2009 to 2013, such as LeapFrog: Math Adventure to the Moon, helping to engage young audiences in learning concepts like and literacy. In the preschool animation Kioka (2016), Straus provided voices for the contrasting penguin siblings Beep and Boop, the largest and smallest of their flock, in stories emphasizing and . She also lent her talents to the web-based animated shorts Cul de Sac (2014–2015), voicing the character in episodes like "Toy of Mystery" and "Picky Eater," adapting voices from strip's whimsical child-centric world. Straus's film work features six animated features, highlighting her adaptability in dubbed and original productions. Notable among these is her role as Chi Chi, the spirited companion, in the 2018 family adventure Little Big Panda, which follows a panda cub's journey of self-discovery. She voiced the brave protagonist Gerda in the 2012 English dub of , a animated retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's tale focused on and . Other film credits include voicing characters in Kioka: Meet Beep & Boop and similar lighthearted entries. As of 2024, she voiced Elena in Cosmic Dawn: Elena the Shard of Innocence. In addition to on-screen animation, Straus has narrated corporate projects, such as the animated for NASA's , and provided voices for commercials and promotional content, including toy lines and trailers that target young viewers with playful, expressive delivery. Her early theater training informs the nuanced emotional depth in these performances.

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