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Edie Mirman
Born (1953-07-26) July 26, 1953 (age 71)
Bronx, New York, U.S.
Other namesPenny Sweet, Edie S. Mirman
Occupation(s)Voice actress, owner Edie's Gourmet Looping..Post Production Co., writer, producer
Years active1970–present

Edie Mirman (born July 26, 1953) is an American voice actress best known for Television and Feature work. Revoicing hundreds of episodes of series work in the United States and abroad. Also for many animated characters including the voice of Fujiko Mine from Tales of the Wolf, and also for both Miriya Parina Sterling and Nova Satori from Robotech. She is also the voice of Gatomon and Angewomon in the Digimon series. She is credited alternately as Penny Sweet and Edie S. Mirman. She is the owner of Edie's Gourmet Looping, specializing in ADR/Looping for Film and Television. Wrote The Dibbledab Tale, It's a Girl Thing, Homer and Althea.

Mirman was born in Bronx, NY.

Filmography

Anime

Animation

Films

Live TV Show

  • Maleficent
  • CSI
  • The Mentalist
  • Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
  • Night Shift

Music

Video games

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