Emma Breezy was born on January 25, 1991, in New York City and raised in nearby New Jersey. Bilingual in English and Russian, she developed a deep love for cartoons, anime, and video games from an early age “playing pretend with her voice and giving her favorite characters life.”

Emma’s journey into voice acting began when she moved to New York City. In 2015, she took part in open auditions for a major anime franchise at NY Comic Con. Although she didn’t land the role, those precious seconds in the recording booth inspired her she bought a microphone the very next day and launched her career as a voiceover artist.

Breakthrough in Web Series

Emma Breezy gained wide recognition for her role in the animated sci-fi web series Murder Drones, where she voices the character Doll. The series, produced by Glitch Productions, became a hit on YouTube and built a passionate fan base,
helping Emma establish herself as a rising name in online animation.

  • Doll in Murder Drones
  • The Shepherd in ENA
  • Tails in Sonic: Rebound
  • Mira Lantille in Time’s Puppet Mini
  • Appearances in Shattered Heaven and other indie projects

Notable Roles and Performances

  • ArknightsBeehunter
  • Genshin ImpactEstelle
  • Ultraman Z – additional voices
  • Bread BarbershopIce Cream and more

Emma’s versatility lies in her ability to deliver warmth, intensity, and humor across genres. Her bilingual edge allows her to adapt naturally to diverse productions.

Her credits span web series, anime dubbing, games, and children’s animation. She collaborates with independent creators as well as established studios, showing flexibility in both mainstream and niche projects.

Emma Breezy voice actor Murder Drones

Challenges of Working in Web Series Voice Acting

Voice acting for web productions can be fast-paced, with tight deadlines and varied production quality. Emma has successfully adapted, maintaining high-level performances even in demanding environments.

Future Projects and Aspirations

Her portfolio suggests continued expansion in gaming, animated shorts, and experimental projects. With active demo reels for upcoming series, Emma is set to remain a recognizable voice in digital storytelling.

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