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Debi Mae West

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Debi Mae West
Birth name Debi Mae West
Alias Mae Zadler; Debbie Mae West
Occupation(s) Voice Actor

Debi Mae West is an American voice actor who, to date, is best known as the English voice of Meryl Silverburgh in Metal Gear Solid and its 2004 GameCube remake. She was recently confirmed to be reprising the role in Metal Gear Solid 4. She can also currently be heard as Reycom and Hideaki on the anime series Zatch Bell! and now as Tsunade in the popular anime series Naruto. In Metal Gear Solid, she was credited as Mae Zadler, due to union regulations. Sometimes she is credited as Debbie Mae West. She is also recognized as a recurring character in the Joe Frank radio series "The Other Side" produced for KCRW, Santa Monica, from 1999 - 2001. Rumors went around that she provided the voice for EVA in Metal Gear Solid 3 crediting herself as "Suzetta Miñet". Such rumors have been denied by Debi Mae West during an interview with Ryan Payton on the 56th session of the Kojima Productions Report.

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  • Boyz Up Unauthorized - Unknown
  • Superman - Billy (1 episode)

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