Sarah Strange is a Canadian actress. She has worked in a variety of
American and Canadian television and film projects, including Helen in
the Canadian drama Da Vinci's Inquest and as the voice actor for Ranma
Saotome.Strange was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the daughter
of screenwriters Susan and Marc Strange (creators of The
Beachcombers). She grew up in Canada's entertainment industry, and has
appeared in comedic, dramatic, and science fiction projects on both
big and small screens since graduating from high school.Strange has
since garnered multiple Gemini Award nominations for her acting,
winning an award for her guest role in the Canadian series Neon Rider
at 21. Strange is also known for playing the voice of boy-type Ranma
Saotome for the OVAs, movies and first three seasons of the anime
series Ranma ½. She played Jill Langston, the lead virologist in
seasons 1 and 2 of the Canadian Science drama ReGenesis.She also
provided the voice of Franklin in Dinobabies and Rookie in Littlest
Pet Shop.
American and Canadian television and film projects, including Helen in
the Canadian drama Da Vinci's Inquest and as the voice actor for Ranma
Saotome.Strange was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, the daughter
of screenwriters Susan and Marc Strange (creators of The
Beachcombers). She grew up in Canada's entertainment industry, and has
appeared in comedic, dramatic, and science fiction projects on both
big and small screens since graduating from high school.Strange has
since garnered multiple Gemini Award nominations for her acting,
winning an award for her guest role in the Canadian series Neon Rider
at 21. Strange is also known for playing the voice of boy-type Ranma
Saotome for the OVAs, movies and first three seasons of the anime
series Ranma ½. She played Jill Langston, the lead virologist in
seasons 1 and 2 of the Canadian Science drama ReGenesis.She also
provided the voice of Franklin in Dinobabies and Rookie in Littlest
Pet Shop.
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