Brina Palencia

Brina Palencia
Palencia in 2011
Born (1984-02-13) February 13, 1984 (age 40)[1][2]
Alma materUniversity of North Texas (B.A.)[2][3]
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
AgentAtlas Talent Agency
Spouse
Paul Wingo
(m. 2013)
[4][5]
Children1
RelativesGino Palencia (brother)

Brina Palencia (born February 13, 1984)[1][2] is an American voice and television actress. She has voiced a number of English-language versions of characters featured in anime.

Palencia provides the dubbed voices of Tony Tony Chopper in One Piece, Touka Kirishima in Tokyo Ghoul, Vi Graythorn in Case Closed, Eve in Black Cat, Honoka Sakurai in Suzuka, Ai Enma in Hell Girl, Kazumi Yoshida in Shakugan no Shana, Kurumu Kurono in Rosario + Vampire, Ciel Phantomhive in Black Butler, Juvia Lockser in Fairy Tail, Holo in Spice and Wolf, Kazuhiro Mitogawa in Ga-Rei: Zero, Sakura Minamoto in Zombie Land Saga, Yuno Gasai in Future Diary, Miharu Rokujo in Nabari no Ou, Ruiko Saten in A Certain Scientific Railgun, Maho Minami in Beck: Mongolian Chop Squad, Ryoko Okami in Okami-san and Her Seven Companions, Minoru Mineta in My Hero Academia, and Isuzu Soma in Fruits Basket. On camera, she starred as Sophia in The CW series Star-Crossed and has appeared in The Walking Dead and Castle. In video games, she voices Mad Moxxi in the Borderlands series, and Ayra from Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War and Lute from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones in the 2017 mobile game Fire Emblem Heroes.

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  4. ^ Brina Palencia [@BrinaPalencia] (January 5, 2013). "My husband, Paul Wingo, is in this! He's pretty adorbs" (Tweet). Retrieved September 10, 2014 – via Twitter.
  5. ^ Brina Palencia (August 20, 2014). Ice Bucket Challenge (YouTube). Archived from the original on April 15, 2016. Retrieved September 28, 2016.