Amy Howard Wilson And David Wilson
Voice Actor

Website: http://www.amyhowardwilson.com
Born in Detroit on May 28, 1955, I was "bit by the acting bug" in high
school. I am a proud graduate of The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in
New York City - Class of '75, where I received an invaluable education. Also
in need of experience with the "business" side of show business, I went to
work for a casting/talent payment agency; a composer of music for TV and
Radio spots; and...
In 1979, I was working in the front office of the Weist-Barron School For TV
and Commercial Acting. Kit Carter, the casting director, called the school
looking for non-union talent to do the English dub for a new Japanese
animated series, which would eventually come to be known as Star Blazers. I had the honor of being cast to dub the voice of Nova (Mori Yuki) for Season
1 - "The Quest For Iscandar" and Season 2 - "The Comet Empire".
In 1997, after many years of thinking about Star Blazers only as a fond
memory, I was delighted to learn that there are fans around the world who
still value it as I do. In 1999, I met one such long time fan, Jeff
Thompson, who very kindly asked me to dub the voice of Miranda in The Rules
of Being 16, an episode of The Irresponsible Captain Tylor OVA for RightStuf, Int'l.
In 1998, at Anime Weekend Atlanta, I met the man who would become my
husband, David G. Wilson, III. Born and raised in Georgia, a devtoee of
anime since before it was known as anime, and known as Dave the Third to his
friends! With a passion for Japanese culture and history, Dave is especially
keen on "old school" anime. He delights in sharing stories and memories of
the special days gone by, when changing the channel meant getting up and
walking across the room! We were married on October 14, 2000 and now have a
beautiful home in Virginia with 5 fabulous felines!
Since 2002, I've been recording and producing audio books for an Australian
author and good friend, Wendy Laing. I'm also busy these days with new
projects for Writers Exchange E-Publishers - http://www.writers-exchange.com.
Ask me about my company - Studio V.O.I.C.E., and please visit my web site:
http://www.amyhowardwilson.com . Dave and I are so glad to be joining the
fun again at I-Con. Sincere thanks to Jeanette for the kind invitation!
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