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Sandy Fox

Sandy Fox is an voice actress, singer, and producer renowned for her versatile performances in , , and video games, particularly in voicing cute and youthful characters such as and /Sailor Chibi Moon. Born in , , Fox entered the entertainment industry at the age of 17, initially working for before establishing a prolific career spanning over 35 years in , on-camera work, and production. Her early roles included contributions to projects, and she later became a prominent figure in dubbing, lending her voice to series like , , and . Fox's notable animation credits encompass guest appearances in The Simpsons, King of the Hill, Futurama, and , while her video game work features characters in titles produced by clients including , , and [Cartoon Network](/page/Cartoon Network). She is particularly celebrated for her long-standing portrayal of since 1991, performing both speaking and singing roles for Universal Studios and . In addition to her acting, Fox co-founded and serves as CEO of Love Planet Productions, through which she produces multimedia content, and she is an associate producer on the award-winning documentary Hawaii: A Voice for . Based in , , her contributions have earned her recognition as one of the top 20 female voice actors of all time.

Early life

Upbringing and education

Sandra Marie Kessler, known professionally as , was born on July 13, 1963, in . She spent her childhood and teenage years in the nearby suburb of , where she first nurtured an interest in the . During high school, Fox actively participated in musicals and local theater productions, which sparked her passion for performance and stage work. These experiences, combined with summer jobs at the , provided early practical exposure to entertainment environments and helped shape her self-taught approach to . Fox did not pursue formal in acting, relying instead on hands-on involvement in school and community activities to develop her skills before transitioning to professional opportunities in the 1980s.

Initial entertainment experiences

Sandy Fox began her professional entertainment career at the age of 17, shortly after growing up in , , where her interest in performance was nurtured through local opportunities in the city's vibrant arts scene. In 1980, she relocated to , to join , where she performed in hundreds of live stage shows throughout the early 1980s as a singer, dancer, and comedic character actress. Her roles included embodying Disney characters and even flying as Tinkerbell over during special events, marking her entry into high-profile live entertainment. During this period, Fox expanded her musical talents by serving as the lead vocalist for the 1920s-themed band The Cocoanut Manor Orchestra in . Discovered while working as a hostess at a pub, she auditioned and joined the group, performing signature songs of and at festivals and events, often opening for legends such as , , and . This experience honed her vocal and stage presence skills in a retro setting. From 1988 to 1991, Fox served as a dancer on the inaugural squad of the Orlando Magic's "Magic Girls" NBA dance team, contributing to halftime shows and promotional events for the newly formed basketball franchise. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, she transitioned into on-camera work, appearing in television roles such as a performer on Nickelodeon's Early Days and the series Welcome Freshmen, alongside commercials that showcased her singing and dancing abilities.

Professional career

Voice acting milestones

Sandy Fox entered the voice acting industry in the early 1990s, initially gaining prominence through her portrayal of the iconic character Betty Boop for Universal Studios and King Features Syndicate starting in 1991, a role that encompassed promotional campaigns, theme park attractions, and merchandise such as singing plush toys. This long-term assignment, which continued through various projects including a 2017 short film and campaigns up to 2022, established her versatility in embodying classic animated figures and marked her foundational work in animation voice-over. Her transition into anime dubbing began in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with early roles including contributions to the English dub of the 1988 film Akira as Kiyoko in the 2001 Pioneer/Animaze version, alongside appearances in series like Sailor Moon R as Chibiusa/Sailor Chibi Moon in select 1995 episodes. A major breakthrough arrived with her recurring portrayal of Chibiusa/Sailor Chibi Moon across the Sailor Moon franchise, culminating in the 2014 Viz Media redubs of the original series and Sailor Moon Crystal, where she voiced the character in over 100 episodes and films, including the 2023 Sailor Moon Cosmos movies. This role solidified her status in anime, highlighting her ability to capture youthful, energetic personalities. In the , Fox expanded into Western animation, voicing characters like in the Cartoon Network series from 2004 to 2006, which showcased her range in comedic, childlike roles within American-produced content. Concurrently, she entered voice work with the role of Flonne in : Hour of Darkness in 2003, reprising the character across multiple sequels and spin-offs in the long-running strategy RPG series, contributing to its cult following. These milestones underscored her growing impact across media, blending anime influences with Western styles. By 2025, Fox had amassed over 35 years in the industry, with ongoing contributions including her voice as Patty Fleur in Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition (2019), Vyrn in Granblue Fantasy Versus: Rising (2023) and Granblue Fantasy: Relink (2024), and appearances at conventions such as Toon Con in September 2025 and the Anime Pasadena event on November 8-9, 2025, where she engaged fans through panels and signings. Ranked among the top 20 female anime voice actors of all time on IMDb, she has been recognized for her versatility spanning anime, Western animation, and video games, though she has not received major industry awards.

Other professional ventures

In 2007, Sandy Fox co-hosted the inaugural Voice Actor Boot Camp with her husband, voice actor , at Bang Zoom! Entertainment in , offering intensive training sessions on audition techniques, character development, and industry navigation for aspiring voice talents. The event drew participants eager to break into and dubbing, leveraging Fox's extensive experience to provide hands-on workshops and feedback. Beyond voice acting, Fox has pursued production and endeavors, beginning her as a singer at age 18 with The Cocoanut Manor Orchestra, where she performed 1920s jazz standards and emulated vocalist . As CEO and co-founder of Love Planet Productions alongside Lang, she has produced multimedia projects including music albums, documentaries like the associate-produced "Hawaii - A Voice for ," and live events such as presentation shows and panels. These efforts extend to event production at conventions, where she organizes workshops and performances to engage fans with interactive content. Fox also serves as a certified meditation instructor through affiliations with Deepak Chopra's programs, leading sessions and collaborating on initiatives tied to her production work. In her creative pursuits, she is actively writing and developing original animated series and children's books, often incorporating themes of positivity and consciousness from her professional background. Additionally, she delivers speaking engagements at industry events and conventions, sharing insights on voice performance and personal growth.

Personal life

Family and relationships

Sandy Fox has been married to fellow voice actor since May 1, 2004. The couple resides in Studio City, .

Philanthropy and humanitarian efforts

Sandy Fox co-founded the Love Planet Foundation in 1998 alongside her husband, voice actor , establishing it as a focused on leveraging —such as music, film, television, and interactive content—to educate children and adults on environmental stewardship and social issues. The foundation, which achieved independent 501(c)(3) status in 2018, develops school programs and awareness initiatives to inspire positive change and has been certified by GuideStar for its transparency. In 2006, Fox and Lang launched H2Om Water with Intention, a natural spring water brand packaged in eco-friendly containers, designed to promote and conscious transformation on personal and planetary levels while raising awareness about global water challenges. The company has been recognized for its sustainable approach, including sponsorships at wellness events, and aligns with broader efforts to encourage environmental responsibility through everyday consumer choices. Fox actively advocates for environmental causes as a member of Social and Environmental Entrepreneurs and through affiliations like the Circle of Advisors to the Trust, which supports water rights and for Native American communities, often via and educational panels. As a vegan, she promotes by integrating ethical lifestyle choices into her advocacy work. Additionally, she participates in charity events within the voice acting and community, hosting and workshops for the Love Planet Foundation to foster and .

Filmography

Anime roles

Sandy Fox began her voice acting career in anime with the role of Kiyoko, the young psychic girl, in the English dub of the 1988 film Akira, produced by Animaze. Her early work also included minor roles such as Hikaru's Friend A and Hikari in Magic Knight Rayearth (1994 TV series). In the late 1990s and early 2000s, Fox took on several supporting characters in prominent anime dubs. She voiced Sakura in the 1996 OVA Ninja Cadets. Piyoko in Di Gi Charat (1999 TV series, dubbed 2005-2006). Paiway Underberg, the quirky nurse, in Vandread (2001 TV series). Multiple characters including Akiko, Chararin, and Utsume in Ai Yori Aoshi (2002 TV series). Sumomo, the persocom hand puppet, in Chobits (2002 TV series, Bang Zoom! Entertainment dub). The AI tanks known as Tachikoma in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002 TV series) and its spin-off Tachikoma na Hibi (2002). Momiji and Mina in Naruto (2002 TV series, episodes 2005-2006). Fox's roles in mid-2000s anime included Maya in Burn-Up Scramble (2004 TV series). Flonne, the love-obsessed angel, in Makai Senki Disgaea (2006 anime). She provided additional voices in series like Bleach (2004 TV series). A career highlight came in 2014 with the Viz Media redubs, where Fox voiced Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon and Black Lady across the Sailor Moon franchise, including the original series redub (Sailor Moon R, 2015), Sailor Moon Crystal (2014-2016), Sailor Moon Eternal films (2021), and Sailor Moon Cosmos (2023). Other later roles include Eddelrittuo and Big Sister in Aldnoah.Zero (2014 TV series), Courtney in Pokémon Generations (2016 shorts), and Haro in Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom (2024 film). The following table provides a chronological overview of select anime credits:
YearTitleCharacter(s)Studio/Dub Notes
1988Akira (film)KiyokoAnimaze/Pioneer
1994Magic Knight Rayearth (TV)Lady Aska, Hikari (ep. 8), Hikaru's Friend A (ep. 1)-
1996Ninja Cadets (OVA)Sakura-
1999Di Gi Charat (TV)PiyokoDubbed 2005-2006
2001Vandread (TV)Paiway Underberg-
2002Ai Yori Aoshi (TV)Akiko, Chararin, Utsume-
2002Chobits (TV)SumomoBang Zoom!
2002Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (TV)Tachikoma-
2002Naruto (TV)Momiji, MinaEpisodes 2005-2006
2004Burn-Up Scramble (TV)Maya-
2006Makai Senki Disgaea (TV)Flonne-
2014Sailor Moon Crystal (TV)Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi MoonViz Media
2014Aldnoah.Zero (TV)Eddelrittuo, Big Sister (ep. 1)-
2015Sailor Moon R (TV redub)Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon, Black LadyViz Media
2016Pokémon Generations (shorts)Courtney-
2021Sailor Moon Eternal (films)Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi MoonViz Media
2023Sailor Moon Cosmos (film)Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi MoonViz Media
2024Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Freedom (film)Haro-

Western animation roles

Sandy Fox expanded her voice acting portfolio into Western animation during the , following early contributions to shows like and , where she provided additional voices. Her roles often featured recurring or supporting characters in family-oriented series on networks such as , , and , showcasing her versatility in youthful and whimsical tones. Notable examples include her portrayal of the energetic , Yumi's rival bandmate, in the Cartoon Network series from 2004 to 2006. In Nickelodeon's (2000–2006), she voiced Mipsy Mipson, the snobby member of the popular girl clique across multiple episodes. She also contributed various additional voices to (2001–2017) on , enhancing the show's chaotic fairy-godparent antics. Fox's Disney-affiliated roles in the and included minor characters in productions like , where she voiced Tracy and Snuffy starting in 1998 on . Later Disney Junior series featured her as Daisy in shorts and the Palace Pets spin-off (2013–2016). In the , she lent her voice to Roarr, the kwami of courage, in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015–present) on . The following table enumerates 18 representative Western animation TV credits, highlighting episode ranges where applicable and associated networks:
Year(s)ShowCharacter(s)NetworkCitation
1992–1997Sandee (Klutter! segments)
1989–presentAdditional Voices
1994–1995Additional Voices
1997–2010Additional Voices
1999–presentAdditional Voices
2000–2006Mipsy Mipson (recurring, seasons 1–3)
2001–2017Additional Voices (multiple episodes)
2003–2009My Life as a Teenage RobotMelody (recurring)
2004–2006Harmony (main, 26 episodes); (ep. 31)
2008–2009Various (select shorts)
1998–2005Tracy; Snuffy
2013–2016Palace Pets (series/shorts)Daisy
2015–2017Transformers: T-AI (recurring, seasons 1–2)
2016–2019 (reboot)Owly the Owl (recurring)
2015–presentMiraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat NoirRoarr (recurring, multiple seasons)
1998–1999Additional VoicesCBS
1992–1993 (animated)Additional VoicesABC
2000s (various)LeapFrog educational seriesLily; Penny (multiple titles)Various (direct-to-video/TV)

Video game roles

Sandy Fox has contributed to the voice acting in numerous s throughout her career, with credits spanning over two decades and encompassing both lead and additional roles in major franchises. One of her most iconic roles is Flonne, the love-obsessed angel, in the series, which she has voiced since the original in 2003 and continued through titles like in 2015. In the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, Fox portrays the energetic CPU candidate Peashy, also known as Yellow Heart, starting from the 2010 entry and appearing in multiple sequels such as Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online. She has also provided additional voices for various characters in the Kingdom Hearts series, including Kingdom Hearts II (2005) and Kingdom Hearts III (2019), as well as across multiple Final Fantasy titles like Final Fantasy XI (2002) and Final Fantasy XV (2016). Fox's video game portfolio includes over 40 credited titles, often featuring her in supporting or ensemble capacities that highlight her versatile, youthful vocal range. The following table lists selected video game roles, focusing on notable named characters and series:
TitleYearCharacter
Disgaea: Hour of Darkness2003Flonne
Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories2006Flonne
Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice2008Flonne
Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten2011Flonne
Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance2015Flonne
Hyperdimension Neptunia2010Peashy / Yellow Heart
Hyperdimension Neptunia mk22011Peashy / Yellow Heart
Hyperdimension Neptunia Victory2012Peashy / Yellow Heart
Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online2017Peashy / Yellow Heart
Tales of Vesperia2008Patty Fleur
Phantom Brave2004Marona
Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny2005Felt
Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm2007Iris Fortner
Star Ocean: Till the End of Time2003Meena / Witch Girls
.hack//Quarantine2003Mistral
Fire Emblem: Three Houses2019Additional Voices
Granblue Fantasy Versus2020Vyrn
Shenmue III2019Additional Cast
Kingdom Hearts II2005Additional Voices
Final Fantasy XV2016Additional Voices

Film and live-action roles

Sandy Fox has contributed voice work to numerous animated films, both and , often portraying young female characters with her distinctive high-pitched delivery. Her early film credit includes the role of in the English dub of the feature (1988), a critically acclaimed film directed by . In the animated film VI: The Secret of Saurus Rock (1998), she voiced the young , adding to the franchise's ensemble of characters. Another minor role came in the English dub of the film Catnapped! (1999), where she provided the voice for the character Meeko. In the 2000s, Fox voiced Amefuriko in the anime OVA film Karas: The Revelation (2007), part of a supernatural action series. She continued with voice roles in family-oriented animated features, including Epi in The Wild Life (2016), a 3D remake of Robinson Crusoe featuring animal characters on a tropical island. In The Son of Bigfoot (2017), she lent her voice to Tina, a supporting human character in the adventure comedy about a teen discovering his father's mythical origins. More recently, she voiced characters in educational direct-to-video releases like LeapFrog: Adventures in Shapeville Park (2013). Fox's most prominent film association is with the Sailor Moon franchise through Viz Media's English redubs. She reprised her role as Chibiusa / Sailor Chibi Moon in the redubbed theatrical films originally released between 1993 and 1995, including Sailor Moon R: The Movie (redub 2017), Sailor Moon S: The Movie (redub 2017), and Sailor Moon SuperS: The Movie (redub 2017). She continued voicing the character in the Netflix films Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal (2021) and Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos (2023), the latter concluding the Crystal series' adaptation of the manga. A cornerstone of Fox's film work is her long-term portrayal of , beginning in 1991 for and Universal Studios. She voiced the iconic character in the Betty Goes A-Posen (2017), a modern homage to the character's jazz-era roots. This role extended to various promotional shorts and campaigns through 2022, including voiceovers for Lancome Paris cosmetics, fashion collections, and the Dr. Martens "You Can Be It All" advertising series, where Betty promotes empowerment themes. Additionally, she provided Betty's voice for the animated segment in (2020), blending the character with reality TV promotion. In live-action, Fox appeared on-camera in the 1980s Disney special Disney's Fourth of July Spectacular, starring alongside and in a patriotic . During the 1980s and 1990s, she took on early live-action roles in commercials for in Orlando, portraying characters such as , , and in promotional spots and park events. She also embodied the live-action in Studios' theme park appearances and King Features Syndicate's marketing campaigns, performing in costume for public engagements and advertisements. Beyond films, Fox's credits include voicing for interactive toys, such as the line of singing plush dolls produced in the , and non-scripted promotional appearances in over a dozen campaigns spanning fashion, beauty, and entertainment brands from 1991 to 2022. These efforts highlight her versatility in blending voice and physical performance for commercial media.

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