Tiffany Vollmer

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Tiffany Vollmer (born July 22, 1973) is an American film producer, make-up artist, and voice actress best known for voicing Bulma in the Dragon Ball franchise.

Biography

Career

As a voice actress, Vollmer was cast as Bulma in 1999 for FUNimation's English dub of the third season of Dragon Ball Z, and went on to voice the character in the remainder of the series, as well as the redub of the first two seasons. She also voiced Bulma in Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball GT, as well as ten feature films, a TV special, and eight video games. [1] She also voiced a few smaller, additional characters in the Dragon Ball franchise, in addition to minor roles on Yu Yu Hakusho and Case Closed. Vollmer retired from voice acting in 2008, and Monica Rial took over the role of Bulma for future media.

Vollmer also worked on a couple of live action films, both in front of and behind the camera. She was the associate producer of the half hour short, Placebo (2006) (co-starring three of her fellow Funimation VAs Laura Bailey, Meredith McCoy, and Mike McFarland).[2] She also worked on the 2008 film Ciao, as actress, key makeup artist, and head of wardrobe.[1] Most recently, she provided makeup and wardrobe for the 2008 film Stalker's Dating Guide.[1] In 2010, Vollmer was the assistant director and art director for the horror film, Evidence of a Haunting which was released in Fall 2010.[3]

Vollmer currently resides as a film producer in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Filmography

Voice roles (as Bulma)

Television

Film

Video games

Other appearances

Anime

Live action

  • Placebo (2006) (associate producer only)
  • Doctor in Ciao (2008) (also key makeup artist and wardrobe)
  • Stalker's Dating Guide (2008) (makeup artist and wardrobe)
  • Evidence of a Haunting (2010) (assistant director, art director)

Interviews

  • Invasion Anime (2002)
  • Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3: Behind the Screams (2004)

References

External links