Friday, April 5, 2013

ANIME CONJI ANNOUNCES VOICE ACTOR, CARRIE SAVAGE, AS GUEST OF HONOR




SAN DIEGO, CA, March 26th, 2013Anime Conji, San Diego's Anime Convention, announces Carrie Savage as a Guest of Honor! Ms. Savage is best known for roles including Junko Kaname in Madoka Magica, Solty Revant in Solty Rei, Fuko in I, My, Me! Strawberry Eggs, Rakka in Haibane Renmei, Hakufu in Ikki Tousen, Nancy in R.O.D. the TV, Maromi in Paranoia Agent, Shima in Stellvia, Nina in Ultra Maniac, and Angol Mois in Sergeant Frog.

Ms. Savage has an extensive body of work, with additional roles in anime series and films including Daphne in the Brilliant Blue, Marmalade Boy, Gankutsuou, Dear.S, GunXSword, Ergo Proxy, Girl’s Bravo, Texhnolyze, Melody of Oblivion, Tsukihime, Sakura Wars the Movie, Dangaizer 3, Aguarian Age the Movie, Ghost Talker's Day Dream, Vampire Knight, Squid Girl, and Durarara. She has adapted scripts for series including School Rumble and Shuffle, in addition to directing duties on Shuffle and other projects.

Ms. Savage has a background in theater and stage acting, and has also traveled the world in order to help struggling children and adults in developing countries.

Anime Conji is delighted to welcome Carrie Savage as a Guest of Honor to AC2013, coming to the Town and Country Resort in San Diego April 12th-14th!

About Anime Conji

The newest project managed by the SPJA, Anime Conji (AC) is an annual convention held in San Diego at the Town and Country Resort and Conference Center. Now in its fourth year, Anime Conji has rapidly grown to become the premiere anime and Japanese pop culture event in the San Diego area, bringing together cosplayers, gamers, and anime fans for a weekend celebrating the best in Japanese culture and entertainment. To register, or for more information, please visit the official website.

About the Society for the Promotion of Japanese Animation

The SPJA is a non-profit organization whose mission is to popularize and educate the American public about Japanese entertainment culture, as well as provide a forum to facilitate communication between professionals and fans. For more information, please visit the SPJA website.

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