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Christine M. Auten
ActorBorn February 26, 1969 (56 years)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Christine McPeters Auten (born February 26, 1969 in Houston, Texas) is an American voice actress, ADR Director, and Script who works for FUNimation and ADV Films. She has provided voices for a number of English language versions of Japanese anime films.
Auten made her theatrical film debut in the 2005 film "After Twilight" as a bookish nerd caught up in a rebellion against a theocratic new order in Texas. Currently, she lives in Austin, Texas with her husband.
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Auten made her theatrical film debut in the 2005 film "After Twilight" as a bookish nerd caught up in a rebellion against a theocratic new order in Texas. Currently, she lives in Austin, Texas with her husband.
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Filmography
2022 | Shenmue the Animation (TV Series) · as Xiuying Hong |
2021 | Getter Robo Arc (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2020 | Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul · as Ozen |
2019 | Assassins Pride (TV Series) · as Additional Voice |
2019 | O Maidens in Your Savage Season (TV Series) · as Classmate |
2019 | Wasteful Days of High School Girls (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2019 | 7Seeds (TV Series) · as Ship Intercom |
2019 | Made in Abyss: Wandering Twilight · as Ozen |
2019 | Dororo (2019) (TV Series) · as Ohagi |
2019 | Made in Abyss: Journey's Dawn · as Ozen |
2018 | Hero Mask (TV Series) · as Anna Winehouse (sentai Redub) |
2018 | DOREIKU The Animation (TV Series) · as Eia Arakawa |
2017 | Made in Abyss (TV Series) · as Ozen |
2015 | Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (TV Series) · as Shakti Varma |
2014 | Akame ga Kill! (TV Series) · as Esdeath |
2012 | Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse (TV Series) · as Cryska |
2009 | Eden of the East the Movie I: The King of Eden · as Kuroha Diana Shiratori |
2009 | Eden of the East (TV Series) · as Diana Kuroha Shiratori |
2009 | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (TV Series) · as Izumi Curtis |
2008 | Sekirei (TV Series) · as Karasuba |
2008 | To LOVE-Ru (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2007 | Appleseed: Ex Machina · as Additional Voices |
2007 | Vexille · as Maria |
2007 | Devil May Cry (TV Series) · as Patty |
2007 | Claymore (TV Series) · as Teresa |
2007 | 5 Centimeters per Second · as Additional Voices |
2007 | Moonlight Mile (TV Series) · as Narrator |
2007 | Tokyo Majin (TV Series) · as Takako Iwayama |
2007 | Venus Versus Virus (TV Series) · as Sonoka |
2006 | 009-1 (TV Series) · as Tony |
2006 | Kanon (2006) (TV Series) · as Classmates |
2006 | The Wallflower (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Red Garden (TV Series) · as Kate's Mother |
2006 | Ghost Train · as Yaeko |
2006 | Innocent Venus (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Welcome to the N.H.K. (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Coyote Ragtime Show (TV Series) · as Angelica Burns |
2006 | Project Blue Earth SOS (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Air Gear (TV Series) · as Rika Noyamano |
2006 | Ouran High School Host Club (TV Series) · as Fuyumi Otori |
2006 | Utawarerumono (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Nerima Daikon Brothers (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2006 | Magikano (TV Series) · as Tetsuko Hongo |
2005 | Mushi-Shi (TV Series) · as Tagane |
2005 | Air in Summer Kôhen: Ametsuchi - Universe · as Young Ryuya |
2005 | Air in Summer Zenpen: Yamamichi - Mountain Path · as Pursuers |
2005 | Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa · as Izumi Curtis |
2005 | Pani Poni Dash! (TV Series) · as Mesousa |
2005 | Moeyo Ken (TV Series) · as Oryou |
2005 | Trinity Blood (TV Series) · as Noelle |
2005 | Best Student Council (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2005 | Synesthesia · as Psychiatrist |
2005 | Air: The Motion Picture · as Hijiri Kirishima |
2005 | Air (TV Series) · as Hijiri Kirishima |
2005 | Negima! (TV Series) · as Chigusa Amagaski |
2005 | Xenosaga: The Animation (TV Series) · as Pellegri |
2005 | Jinki: Extend (TV Series) · as Mel J |
2004 | Lady Death · as Lady Death |
2004 | Tactics (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2004 | Samurai Gun (TV Series) · as Kurenai |
2004 | Elfen Lied (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2004 | Kurau: Phantom Memory (TV Series) · as Ayaka's Mother |
2004 | Grrl Power · as Lunch Lady |
2004 | Gantz (TV Series) · as Tetsuo's Wife |
2004 | Burst Angel (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2004 | Madlax (TV Series) · as Limelda Jorg |
2004 | Jing, King of Bandits: Seventh Heaven (TV Series) · as Cassis |
2004 | Diamond Daydreams (TV Series) · as Woman A |
2003 | Ragnarok The Animation (TV Series) · as Melopsum |
2003 | Mezzo DSA (TV Series) · as Kisami |
2003 | Chrono Crusade (TV Series) · as Rizel |
2003 | Maburaho (TV Series) · as Kaori Iba |
2003 | Peace Maker (TV Series) · as Ayumu Yamazaki |
2003 | The Galaxy Railways (TV Series) · as General Forecis |
2003 | Fullmetal Alchemist (TV Series) · as Izumi Curtis |
2003 | Godannar (TV Series) · as Shadow |
2003 | Divergence Eve (TV Series) · as Luxandra Frail |
2003 | RahXephon: The Motion Picture - Pluralitas Concentio · as Elvy Hadhiyat |
2003 | Kino's Journey (TV Series) · as Young Nanny |
2003 | Wandaba Style (TV Series) · as Furoku |
2003 | Kaleido Star (TV Series) · as News Correspondent, Midori Naegino, Jeanne, Secretary, Interviewer, Cast |
2003 | D.N.Angel (TV Series) · as Second Hand Of Time |
2003 | E's Otherwise (TV Series) · as Maria |
2002 | Nurse Witch Komugi (TV Series) · as Cast |
2002 | Princess Tutu (TV Series) · as Edel |
2002 | UFO Ultramaiden Valkyrie (TV Series) · as Ms. Sanada |
2002 | Azumanga Daioh (TV Series) · as Sakaki |
2002 | A Tree of Palme · as Soma (female) |
2002 | RahXephon (TV Series) · as Elvy Hadhiyat |
2002 | Dark Water · as Teacher Past |
2002 | My Beautiful Girl, Mari · as Mom |
2002 | Aquarian Age (TV Series) · as Misato Yukimura |
2002 | Full Metal Panic! (TV Series) · as Yu Fang |
2002 | Oh Mikey! (TV Series) · as Barbara Fuccon (2004) |
2001 | Najica: Blitz Tactics (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
2001 | Azumanga Daioh: The Very Short Movie · as Sakaki |
2001 | Sister Princess (TV Series) · as Mami |
2001 | Super GALS! Kotobuki Ran (TV Series) · as Kyoka Kotobuki |
2001 | Angelic Layer (TV Series) · as Shuko |
2000 | Rune Soldier (TV Series) · as Genie |
2000 | Ghost Stories (TV Series) · as Keiichirou Miyanoshita |
2000 | Saiyuki (TV Series) · as Sanbutsushin |
1999 | One Piece (TV Series) · as Young Sanji |
1999 | Excel Saga (TV Series) · as Purin |
1999 | Steel Angel Kurumi (TV Series) · as Kichijoji |
1999 | Colorful (TV Series) · as Mademoiselle, Windswept Co-Ed, Blue Jean's Friend, Lucy The Space Chick, Office Worker, Swim Team |
1999 | |
1999 | Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris · as Asakura Mito |
1998 | Dragon Knight: Wheel of Time · as Rhea |
1998 | Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040 (TV Series) · as Priss S. Asagiri (english Dub) |
1998 | Gasaraki (TV Series) · as Empress |
1998 | Orphen (TV Series) · as Azalie |
1998 | Shadow Skill (TV Series) · as Folli |
1998 | Oh! Super Milk-Chan (TV Series) · as Additional Voices (voice: English Version) |
1998 | Princess Nine (TV Series) · as Shino Hayakawa |
1998 | Neo Ranga (TV Series) · as Additional Voices |
1998 | Cyber Team in Akihabara (TV Series) · as Blood Falcon |
1997 | Hakugei - Legend of the Moby Dick (TV Series) · as Sara |
1996 | Martian Successor Nadesico (TV Series) · as Kumi's Mother, Queen |
1996 | Power Dolls (TV Series) · as Alice Knox |
1995 | Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV Series) · as Female Doctor, Asuka's Stepmother (2004 Director's Cut) |
1991 | Kekko Kamen (TV Series) · as Kekko Kamen |
1989 | Venus Wars · as Miranda (sentai Dub) |
1987 | The Samurai · as Miss Ayatsugi |
1986 | Saint Seiya (TV Series) · as Marin |
1986 | Megazone 23 Part II: Please Give Me Your Secret · as Dump (adv Films Dub) |
1983 | Aura Battler Dunbine (TV Series) · as Marvel Frozen |
1982 | Macross (TV Series) · as Narrator |