Tiffany Grant

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Tiffany Grant
Birth Name Tiffany Lynn Grant
Born October 11, 1968
in Houston, Texas
Age 38<noinclude>

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Occupation Voice Actor
Other Names Lucy Morales
Gender Female
Marital Status Married
Spouse Matt Greenfield
Notable Credit(s) Azumanga Daioh
as Kaorin
Fullmetal Alchemist
as Marta
Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu
as Bonta-kun
Neon Genesis Evangelion
as Asuka Langley Soryu
Official Website The Webdomain of Miss Tiffany Grant

Tiffany Grant is a voice actor who is best-known for her English-dubbing work with ADV Films on such anime movies and television series as Neon Genesis Evangelion, in which she voiced the character Asuka Langley Sohryu (reportedly her favorite role). She is also known for portraying Altena in Noir and Ryoko Subaru in Martian Successor Nadesico. Although appearing in ADV titles, she is an independent contractor, not an ADV employee.

She is married to Matt Greenfield, co-founder of ADV and also a voice actor (Voice of Makoto Hyuga in Neon Genesis Evangelion under the pseudonym Brian Granveldt) and director.

Tiffany Grant, along with a handful of other ADV contractors, also works with Fort Worth-based anime distributor FUNimation Entertainment on series such as Fullmetal Alchemist.

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Tiffany enjoyed her role as Evangelion's Asuka so much that she briefly reprised the character in the radio plays and fan-produced anime derived from the fanfiction series Neon Genesis Evangelion: R. She has also cosplayed as Asuka (in Asuka's familiar red EVA-02 plugsuit) at anime conventions.

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