Amanda Winn-Lee

Amanda Winn-Lee (born November 14, 1972 in New York City) is an American voice actor, ADR director, and scriptwriter. Affiliated with the dubbing company Gaijin Productions, she and her husband currently reside in Los Angeles, California.

Winn-Lee graduated from Wesleyan University and became actively involved within the voice acting industry. But when her son had been diagnosed with infantile leukemia, she dropped her current projects to focus on his health. She later wrote about her experiences in a memoir called The Noodle Chronicles: Everything I know About Cheating Death I Learned From My Kid after her son managed to make a full recovery.

Being an activist for legal marijuana and LGBTQ+ rights, Winn-Lee produced two shows called A Mom's Guide To Cannabis and Sara and Amanda's Queer Kid Round Up; the first show was made to demonstrate the beneficial effects of cannabis while the second one provided aid and support to marginalized teenagers who had been neglected because of their sexual orientation.

Despite Winn-Lee's rise to fame as the passive Rei Ayanami in Neon Genesis Evangelion, her vocal pitch is just as suited for more passionate and dramatic characters like Heather Mason in Silent Hill 3, Yukiko Amagi in Persona 4, and Magnolia Arch in Bravely Second: End Layer.

Works

 * Etna - Disgaea: Hour of Darkness
 * Pram - Makai Kingdom: Chronicles of the Sacred Tome
 * Noella Martyr, Eva - Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm
 * Margarita Surprise - GrimGrimoire
 * Danette, Pinot - Soul Nomad & the World Eaters