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Name
  
Amanda Winn-Lee

Role
  
Voice actress


Spouse
  
Jaxon Lee (m. 1997)

Children
  
Nicholas Lee

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Full Name
  
Amanda Beth Winn

Born
  
November 14, 1972 (age 51) (
1972-11-14
)
New York City, New York

Residence
  
Los Angeles, California

Occupation
  
Voice actress, writer, director

Notable credit(s)
  
Mimiru in .hack//SIGN Rei Ayanami in Neon Genesis Evangelion

Books
  
The Noodle Chronicles: Everything I Know about Cheating Death I Learned from My Kid

Parents
  
Rodger Winn, Patricia Winn

Movies and TV shows
  
The End of Evangelion, Neon Genesis Evangeli, Blue Seed, Read or Die, Dead Leaves

Similar People
  
Jaxon Lee, Kazuya Tsurumaki, Brina Palencia, Hideaki Anno, Megumi Hayashibara

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Amanda Beth Winn Lee (born November 14, 1972) is an American voice actress, writer and ADR director who works mainly on anime dubs. She was the voice of Mimiru in .hack//SIGN, Rally Vincent in Gunsmith Cats, Yohko Mano in Devil Hunter Yohko, Momiji Kushinada in Blue Seed, and was featured most notably as Rei Ayanami of Neon Genesis Evangelion fame. Aside from voice work she quite often handles production, ADR direction, and the scripting of various projects for her dubbing company Gaijin Productions, LLC. She has also been credited as Amanda Winn, before she was married.

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Career

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She can be heard in the commentary for the Region 1 The End of Evangelion DVD along with fellow voice actors Taliesin Jaffe and husband/Gaijin co-owner Jason C. Lee.

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Expanding on her anime work, Winn-Lee also provided the voice of Konoko, the protagonist of the Bungie Studios video game Oni.

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Winn Lee served as ADR director, dub script writer, and producer for the English versions of The End of Evangelion and Evangelion: Death and Rebirth. She also directed and performed leading roles in the English versions of Dead Leaves and the Read or Die OVA.

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She had been working with ADV Films for years before she moved out to create Gaijin Productions.

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Amanda and Jason Lee's son, Nicholas "Noodle" Lee, was born in November 2004. Her son was soon discovered to have infant leukemia, requiring extensive treatment before he was one year old. Amanda and Jason were not involved in any new projects for several years, because they were caring for their son. However, by November 2008, Nicholas has been cancer-free for three years, which is the benchmark for doctors that his odds of cancer recurrence are virtually non-existent. She wrote a book about these experiences in a memoir called The Noodle Chronicles: Everything I know About Cheating Death I Learned From My Kid, which was released as an e-book.

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It was suggested by Spike Spencer (her friend as well as fellow voice actor) at Nan Desu Kan 2007 that she was interested in reprising her role(s) in the upcoming Rebuild of Evangelion films. However, in May 2009, North American anime distributor Funimation announced that the role of Rei for the first film Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone would be voiced by Brina Palencia, who is under contract to voice Rei Ayanami for the three remaining Evangelion "Rebuild" films.

Anime voices

  • .hack//Intermezzo – Mimiru
  • .hack//SIGN – Mimiru
  • .hack//Legend of the Twilight – Magi
  • .hack//Unison – Mimiru
  • Battle Angel – Gally
  • Blue Seed – Momiji Fujimiya, Kaede Kunikida
  • Burn Up! – Reimi
  • Burn Up W, Burn Up Excess – Rio Kinezone
  • Dead Leaves – Pandy
  • Devil Hunter Yohko – Yohko Mano, Ayako Mano
  • Dragon Half – Princess Vina
  • Ellcia – Crystel
  • F3 – Hiroe Ogawa (Soft Cel dub, credited as Helen Bed)
  • Fire Emblem – Elis
  • Geneshaft – Mika Seido
  • Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – Kurutan
  • Golden Boy – Girl A, producer
  • Gunsmith Cats – Rally Vincent
  • Marchen Awakens Romance – Gido
  • Neon Genesis EvangelionRei Ayanami, Pen Pen, Yui Ikari (movies only)
  • Persona 4: The AnimationYukiko Amagi
  • Plastic Little – Titaniva Mu Koshigaya
  • Read or Die (OVA) – Nancy "Miss Deep" Makuhari
  • Spriggan – Flight Attendant
  • Sukeban Deka – Saki Asamiya
  • Super Atragon – Annette
  • Video game roles

  • .hack//Quarantine – Mimiru
  • Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed – Casi (uncredited)
  • Bravely Second: End Layer – Magnolia Arch
  • Enchanted Arms – Karin
  • GrimGrimoire – Margarita Surprise
  • Growlanser: Heritage of War – Korin
  • Heavy Gear II – Pinter, O'Neill
  • Oni – Konoko
  • Persona 2: Eternal Punishment – Ulala
  • Persona 4 Arena – Yukiko Amagi
  • Persona 4 Arena Ultimax – Yukiko Amagi
  • Persona 4 Golden – Yukiko Amagi
  • Persona 4: Dancing All Night – Yukiko Amagi
  • Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth – Yukiko Amagi
  • Persona 5 – Ichiko Ohya
  • Revolution 60 – Crimson 09
  • Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure – Marjoly (singing)
  • Saints Row: The Third – Additional Voices
  • Saints Row IV – Additional Voices
  • Silent Hill 3Heather Mason (HD Collection)
  • Star Trek: Elite Force II – Kleeya
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked – Yoshino Harusawa (uncredited)
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga – Argilla
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 – Argilla
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4Yukiko Amagi
  • Soul Nomad and the World Eaters – Danette
  • Tail Concerto – Alicia Pris
  • Thousand Arms – Sodina Donfried
  • Trauma Team – Maria Torres
  • ADR Director/Voice Direction

  • Battle Angel
  • Blue Seed
  • Burn Up Excess
  • Burn Up W
  • Dead Leaves
  • Devil Hunter Yohko
  • Ellica
  • The End of Evangelion
  • Evangelion: Death and Rebirth
  • Fire Emblem
  • Gunsmith Cats
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Plastic Little
  • Read or Die
  • Script Adaptation

  • Blue Seed
  • Burn Up Excess
  • Dead Leaves
  • Ellica
  • The End of Evangelion
  • Evangelion: Death and Rebirth
  • Project ARMS
  • Read or Die
  • Filmography

    Actress
    2021
    Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time as
    Rei Ayanami (English version, voice)
    2021
    Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny (Video Game) as
    Asagi Asagiri (English version, voice)
    2021
    Pokémon (TV Series) as
    Cara Liss
    - Galar's Fossils! Stick 'em Together!! (2021) - Cara Liss (English version, voice)
    2019
    Persona 5 Royal (Video Game) as
    Ichiko Ohya (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn-Lee)
    2016
    A Silent Voice: The Movie as
    Additional Voices (English version, voice)
    2016
    Persona 5 (Video Game) as
    Ichiko Oya (English version, voice)
    2015
    Persona 4: Dancing All Night (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2015
    Bravely Second: End Layer (Video Game) as
    Magnolia Arch (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2015
    Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance (Video Game) as
    Asagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2014
    Persona 4 Arena Ultimax (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2014
    Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2014
    Smite (Video Game)(voice)
    2014
    Revolution 60 (Video Game) as
    Crimson 09 (voice)
    2013
    Saints Row IV (Video Game) as
    The Voices of Virtual Steelport (voice)
    2012
    Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo as
    Rei Ayanami (Prime Video dub) (English version, voice)
    2012
    Bureiburî deforuto: Furaigu fearî (Video Game)(English version, voice)
    2012
    Persona 4 Arena (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2012
    Persona 4 Golden (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2012
    Silent Hill: Book of Memories (Video Game) as
    Heather Mason (voice, uncredited)
    2012
    Silent Hill HD Collection (Video Game) as
    Heather Mason (voice)
    2011
    Persona 4: The Animation (TV Series) as
    Yukiko Amagi
    - We'll All Meet at the Amagiya Hotel (2012) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - A Stormy Summer Vacation 1/2 (2012) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - It's Not Empty at All (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - Catch Me If You Can (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - Real Me Doesn't Exist (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - No One Sees the Real Me (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - We've Lost Something Important Again (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - Suspicious Tropical Paradise (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - I'll Beat You, and Beat You Good (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - Would You Love Me? (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - Somewhere Not Here (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - We Are Friends, Aren't We? (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - The Contractor's Key (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    - You're Myself, I'm Yourself (2011) - Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice)
    2011
    Saints Row: The Third (Video Game) as
    Pedestrian and Character Voices (voice)
    2011
    Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked (Video Game) as
    Yoshino 'Haru' Harusawa (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2011
    Blue Exorcist (TV Series) as
    Additional Voices
    - Akuma wa hito no kokoro ni sumu (2011) - Additional Voices (English version, voice)
    2011
    Disgaea 4: A Promise Unforgotten (Video Game) as
    Asagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2010
    Trauma Team (Video Game) as
    Maria Torres (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2010
    Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! (Video Game)(voice)
    2009
    Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance as
    Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari (Prime Video dub) (English version, voice)
    2008
    Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 (Video Game) as
    Yukiko Amagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2007
    The Chosen One as
    Crossing Girl #1 / Waitress (voice)
    2007
    Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone as
    Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari (Prime Video dub) (English version, voice)
    2007
    GrimGrimoire (Video Game) as
    Margarita Surprise (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2007
    Soul Nomad & the World Eaters (Video Game) as
    Danette / Asagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2006
    Borg War (Video) as
    Kleeya (voice)
    2006
    Growlanser: Heritage of War (Video Game) as
    Korin (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2006
    Disgaea 2: Cursed Memories (Video Game) as
    Asagi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2006
    Enchanted Arms (Video Game) as
    Karin (voice)
    2005
    MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance (TV Series) as
    Gido
    - Mise te yaru! Babbo version 2!! (2005) - Gido (English version, voice)
    - Luberia no boss, nanashi! (2005) - Gido (English version, voice)
    - Shuuren no mon futatabi! Kenka no yarikata oshie masu!! (2005) - Gido (English version, voice)
    2005
    Makai Kingdom: Chronicles of the Sacred Tome (Video Game) as
    Pram (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2005
    Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 (Video Game) as
    Argilla (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2004
    Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga (Video Game) as
    Argilla (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2004
    Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed (Video Game) as
    Casi (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2004
    Dead Leaves as
    Pandy (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    2003
    Unison (Video short) as
    Mimiru (English version, voice)
    2003
    Star Trek: Elite Force II (Video Game) as
    Kleeya (voice)
    2003
    .hack//Quarantine (Video Game) as
    Mimiru (English version, voice)
    2003
    .hack//Legend of the Twilight (TV Series) as
    Magi / Additional Voices
    - Densetsu no Hajimari (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Sekai no owari (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Maboroshi no Miyako (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Hokai no ashioto (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Koko no kishi (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Tasogare no tsuki (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Yukemuri no wana (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Kyofu no yakata (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Tanabata no yoru (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Fushicho no hane (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Kaito no udewa (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    - Densetsu no yusha (2003) - Magi / Additional Voices (English version, voice, uncredited)
    2003
    Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (Video Game) as
    Etna (English version, voice)
    2002
    Intermezzo (Video short) as
    Mimiru / Girl Blademaster (English version, voice)
    2002
    .hack//Outbreak (Video Game) as
    Mimiru (English version, voice)
    2002
    Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (TV Series) as
    Kurutan (English version, voice)
    2002
    .hack//SIGN (TV Series) as
    Mimiru
    - Return (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Catastrophe (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Net Slum (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - The Eve (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Phantom (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Despair (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Tempest (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Recollection (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Declaration (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Conflict (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Depth (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Castle (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Twilight Eye (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Entanglement (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Party (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Compensation (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Epitaph (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Promise (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Reason (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Encounter (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Captured (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Wanted (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Folklore (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Guardian (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    - Role Play (2002) - Mimiru (English version, voice)
    2002
    .hack//Mutation (Video Game) as
    Mimiru (English version, voice)
    2001
    R.O.D Read or Die (TV Mini Series short) as
    Nancy 'Miss Deep' Makuhari (English version, voice)
    2001
    Geneshaft (TV Series) as
    Mika Seido
    - Hoshi wo tsugu mono (2001) - Mika Seido (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn-Lee)
    2001
    Oni (Video Game) as
    Konoko (voice)
    2000
    Persona 2: Eternal Punishment (Video Game) as
    Ulala Serizawa / Eriko Kirishima (English version, voice, uncredited)
    1999
    Thousand Arms (Video Game) as
    Sodina Donfried / Nelsha Stylus (English version, voice)
    1999
    Heavy Gear II (Video Game) as
    Pinter, O'Neill (voice)
    1998
    Spriggan as
    Additional Voices (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1998
    Tail Concerto (Video Game) as
    Alicia Pris (English version, voice)
    1997
    Burn-Up Excess (TV Series) as
    Rio Kinezono
    - The Last Stage of Goodbye (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Invitation from the Past (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Watch Out for the Mecha Cop (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Slam Tank (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Nanvel Kidnapped! (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Slam Tank II (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Rambo! Bravo! Rio Bimbo (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Short Vacation (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - An Idol Never Sleeps (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Rogue Father (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - From the Desert with Love (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Undies, Go! (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    - Warrior Team Deploys (1997) - Rio Kinezono (English version, voice)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion as
    Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth as
    Rei Ayanami / Yui Ikari / Pen Pen (English version, voice)
    1996
    Blue Seed Ver. 1.5 (TV Mini Series) as
    Kaede Fujimiya (English version, voice)
    1996
    Burn Up W (Video) as
    Rio (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1996
    Master Mosquiton (Video) as
    Young Woman (English version, voice)
    1995
    Gunsmith Cats (TV Mini Series) as
    Rally Vincent
    - High Speed Edge (1996) - Rally Vincent (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Swing High! (1996) - Rally Vincent (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - The Neutral Zone (1995) - Rally Vincent (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1995
    Golden Boy (TV Mini Series) as
    Producer / Additional Voices / Girl A
    - Animeshon wa Omoshiroi! (Animation is Fun!) (1996) - Producer (English version, voice)
    - Otome no Yuwaku (Temptation of the Maiden) (1995) - Additional Voices (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Konpyuta de Obenkyo (Computer Studies) (1995) - Girl A (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1995
    Neon Genesis Evangelion (TV Series) as
    Rei Ayanami
    - Sekai no Chuushin de Ai o Sakenda Kemono (1996) - Rei Ayanami (English version, voice)
    - Do You Love Me? (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - The Beginning and the End, or 'Knockin' on Heaven's Door' (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Namida (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Don't Be (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - He Was Aware That He Was Still a Child (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Weaving a Story 2: Oral Stage (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Introjection (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Ambivalence (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Fourth Children (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Splitting of the Breast (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Those Women Longed for the Touch of Others' Lips, and Thus Invited Their Kisses (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Weaving a Story (1996) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Lilliputian Hitcher (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - She Said, 'Don't Make Others Suffer for Your Personal Hatred' (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - The Day Tokyo-3 Stood Still (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Magmadiver (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Both of You, Dance Like You Want to Win! (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Asuka Strikes! (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - A Human Work (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Kessen, Dai 3 Shin Tokyo Shi (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Rei I (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Hedgehog's Dilemma (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - A Transfer (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - The Beast (1995) - Rei Ayanami (voice)
    - Angel Attack (1995) - Rei Ayanami (English version, voice)
    1995
    Fire Emblem (TV Mini Series) as
    Bect's Granddaughter, Elis
    - Episode #1.2 (1995) - Bect's Granddaughter, Elis (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Episode #1.1 (1995) - Bect's Granddaughter, Elis (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1995
    Super Atragon (TV Mini Series) as
    Annette / Additional Voices (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1992
    Devil Hunter Yohko (TV Mini Series) as
    Yohko
    - Mamono Hunter Yôko no jijô (1995) - Yohko (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Devil Hunter Yohko 5 (1994) - Yohko (English version, voice)
    - Mamono Hunter Yôko Part 3 (1993) - Yohko (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Mamono Hunter Yôko Part 2 (1992) - Yohko (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1995
    Gamera, the Guardian of the Universe as
    Asagi Kusanagi (English version, voice)
    1994
    F3: Frantic, Frustrated, & Female (TV Mini Series) as
    Additional Voices (Softcel Pictures dub) / Hiroe Ogawa / Hiroe Ogawa (Softcel Pictures dub)
    - Episode #1.3 (1994) - Hiroe Ogawa / Additional Voices (Softcel Pictures dub) (English version, voice, as Helen Bed)
    - Episode #1.2 (1994) - Hiroe Ogawa / Additional Voices (Softcel Pictures dub) (English version, voice, as Helen Bed)
    - Episode #1.1 (1994) - Hiroe Ogawa (Softcel Pictures dub) / Additional Voices (Softcel Pictures dub) (English version, voice, as Helen Bed)
    1994
    Mighty Space Miners (Video) as
    Ushiwaka (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1994
    Blue Seed (TV Series) as
    Kaede Kunikida / Momiji Fujimiya (English version, voice)
    1994
    Plastic Little (Video) as
    Captain Little (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1993
    Dragon Half (TV Mini Series short) as
    Vina
    - The Brutal, Killer Martial Arts Tournament (1993) - Vina (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    - Mink's Journey (1993) - Vina (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1993
    Ellcia (Video) as
    Narrator, Crystal, Nupure (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn-Lee)
    1993
    Suikoden: Demon Century (Video) as
    Additional Voices (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn-Lee)
    1993
    Battle Angel (TV Mini Series) as
    Gally (ADV Films dub) (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1991
    Sukeban Deka (Video) as
    Saki Asamiya (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    1991
    Burn Up! (Video) as
    Reimi (English version, voice, as Amanda Winn)
    Miscellaneous
    2021
    Evangelion: 3.0+1.01 Thrice Upon a Time (casting associate - uncredited)
    2016
    A Silent Voice: The Movie (consultant - English version)
    2011
    Red Riding Hood (loop group)
    2009
    Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance (casting associate)
    2004
    Dead Leaves (adr writer - english version, uncredited)
    2001
    Project ARMS (TV Series) (adr writer - 52 episodes)
    - Life (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Blue Wish (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Animus (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Liberation (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Human (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Junction (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Fortress (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Killing Field (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Arcadia (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Turn (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Alice (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Drakken (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Rivers (2002) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Vibration (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Element (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Coma (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Forward (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Stream (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Silent (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Canary (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Mars (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Incubation (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Hercules (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Link (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Hunter (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Hound (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Arrive (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Fly (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Judgement (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Venom (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - White Rabbit (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Knight (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Wish (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Crisis (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Snark Hunt (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Gehenna (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Welcome Rain (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Blue Men (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Heaven (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Beat (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Satan (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Evolution (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Showtime (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Jabberwock (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Illusion (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Stranger (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Trust (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Flash (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Counterattack (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Interception (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Nightmare (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    - Transe (2001) - (adr writer - english version)
    2001
    R.O.D Read or Die (TV Mini Series short) (adr director - english version)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (english adaptation)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (adr writer - english version) / (voice director: English - as Amanda Winn)
    1995
    Super Atragon (TV Mini Series) (additional adr director - english version)
    Editorial Department
    2001
    Project ARMS (TV Series) (english adaptation - 40 episodes)
    - Liberation (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Junction (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Fortress (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Killing Field (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Arcadia (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Turn (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Alice (2002) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Vibration (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Element (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Coma (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Silent (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Canary (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Mars (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Hunter (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Arrive (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Fly (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Judgement (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Venom (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - White Rabbit (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Knight (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Wish (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Crisis (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Snark Hunt (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Gehenna (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Welcome Rain (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Blue Men (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Heaven (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Beat (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Satan (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Evolution (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Showtime (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Jabberwock (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Illusion (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Stranger (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Trust (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Flash (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Counterattack (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Interception (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Nightmare (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    - Transe (2001) - (english adaptation - uncredited)
    Sound Department
    2004
    Dead Leaves (voice director: English dub)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (adr director)
    1993
    Suikoden: Demon Century (Video) (adr director - english version)
    Music Department
    1994
    Blue Seed (TV Series) (dubbed singer - 1 episode)
    - Nan nano! Hen nano! Raibaru tôjô?! (1994) - (dubbed singer: "Idol Contest Song" - as Amanda Winn)
    Producer
    2001
    R.O.D Read or Die (TV Mini Series short) (producer - english version)
    1997
    Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (producer - english version)
    Self
    2002
    Invasion: Anime (Documentary) as
    Self (as Amanda Winn)
    Archive Footage
    2005
    Manga Entertainment: The Art of Anime (Video) as
    Self
    2002
    .hack//SIGN (TV Series) as
    Mimiru
    - Evidence (2002) - Mimiru

    References

    Amanda Winn-Lee Wikipedia