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Lennne Hardt

Name
  
Lenne Hardt


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Born
  
Occupation
  
Voice actress, Ring announcer

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Lenne Hardt (born May 10) is a voice actress and ring announcer for Japanese mixed martial arts organizations including DREAM, ONE Championship, the now-defunct PRIDE Fighting Championships, as well as Glory World Series. She is also the official announcer for Japanese idol group Momoiro Clover Z.

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Biography

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Hardt was the youngest of six children and an Air Force brat. Although she was born in Alaska she spent much of her childhood in Idaho. Hardt and her siblings were home-schooled. At the age of 17, Hardt lived in Japan for a year with her brother and sister-in-law, who were already long-time residents of the country. Hardt returned to the U.S. and attended New York University to study the Japanese language and arts before permanently moving to Japan in 1988. While in Tokyo she met her future-husband, a New Zealander. In addition to working as a disc jockey and announcer for TV and radio, she has worked as a voice actress for the English dubs of Japanese anime and video games. She also performs as a theater actor and comedian.

Ring announcing

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Hardt entered into a career as an English language announcer for mixed martial arts events in 2000 at PRIDE's first Grand Prix. PRIDE officials needed an announcer fluent in English and Japanese. Although she had no experience with the sport, her agent contacted her about the job and she took it simply because it fit into her schedule. Hardt became a self-described fan of the sport and continued as the English announcer for PRIDE until its final event. When the former staff of PRIDE created DREAM, Hardt was carried over as well. Hardt has also worked with Japanese pro wrestling organization New Japan Pro Wrestling as a special guest English language ring announcer for their January 4 Tokyo Dome shows, announcing both Wrestle Kingdom 8 in 2014 and Wrestle Kingdom 9 in 2015.

Hardt's energetic style, which usually includes high-pitched screeching and long alveolar trills, has earned her notoriety within the promotion. Fans have dubbed her "Crazy PRIDE Lady" and many fighters admit to getting "pumped up" by her introductions. She uses singing techniques to prevent damage to her throat rather than take measures to mitigate the damage.


Filmography

Actress
2020
TONIKAWA: Over the Moon for You (TV Series) as
Game Announcer
- Friends (2020) - Game Announcer
2015
Yakuza 0 (Video Game) as
Ring Announcer (voice)
2015
Tekken 7 (Video Game) as
Anna Williams (Arcade version) (voice)
2012
Silent Hill HD Collection (Video Game) as
Confessor (voice, credit only)
2006
Kinnikuman nisei (TV Series) as
Lenne Hardt
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2005
Musashi: Samurai Legend (Video Game) as
Musashi (English version, voice)
2005
Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection (Video Game) as
Anna Williams (In Game) (voice)
2005
Shining Force Neo (Video Game) as
Rebecca
2004
Tekken 5 (Video Game) as
Anna Williams (In Game) (voice)
2004
Rumble Roses (Video Game) as
Bloody Shadow / Judgment (English version, voice)
2004
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django (Video Game) as
Zazie / Duneyrr
2003
Transformers (Video Game) as
Arcee (voice)
2003
Glass Rose (Video Game) as
Youko Yoshinodou / Marie Yoshinodou (English version, voice)
2003
Mega Man X7 (Video Game) as
Axl / Vanishing Gungaroo (English version, voice)
2003
Silent Hill 3 (Video Game) as
Confessor (voice)
2002
Virtua Fighter 4 (Video Game) as
Menu Announcer (voice)
2001
Bloody Roar 3 (Video Game) as
Jeanne Gado (Shina) (voice)
2001
Fatal Frame (Video Game) as
Kirie (English version, voice)
2001
Shenmue II (Video Game) as
Guixiang Lee (English version, voice)
2001
Gitaroo Man (Video Game) as
U-1 (voice)
2000
Confidential Mission (Video Game)(voice)
2000
Aconcagua (Video Game)
2000
FantaVision (Video Game) as
Additional Voices (voice, uncredited)
1999
Countdown Vampires (Video Game) as
Jane Dark / Three Witches / Additional Voices (English version, voice)
1999
Shenmue (Video Game) as
Tao Lin Xia (English version, voice)
Miscellaneous
2004
Firefighter F.D.18 (Video Game) (event motion director)
Self
2015
ONE Championship 36: Spirit of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Championship 33: Pride of Lions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Championship 32: Tigers of Asia (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Fighting Championship 29: Kingdom of Warriors (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Fighting Championship 28: Dynasty of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Fighting Championship 27: Warrior's Quest (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Fighting Championship 26: Valor of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2015
ONE Fighting Championship 25: Age of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 24: Dynasty of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 23: Warrior's Way (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 22: Battle of Lions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 21: Roar of Tigers (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 20: Rise of the Kingdom (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 19: Reign of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 18: War of Dragons (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 17: Era of Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 16: Honor and Glory (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 15: Rise of Heroes (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2014
ONE Fighting Championship 14: War of Nations (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 13: Moment of Truth (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 12: Warrior Spirit (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 11: Total Domination (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 10: Champions and Warriors (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
Dai 24 kai Hitoshi Matsumoto no suberanai hanashi (TV Movie) as
Self - Narration (voice, uncredited)
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 9: Rise to Power (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 8: Kings and Champions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2013
ONE Fighting Championship 7: Return of Warriors (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2012
ONE Fighting Championship 6: Rise of Kings (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2012
ONE Fighting Championship 5: Pride of a Nation (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2012
ONE Fighting Championship 4: Destiny of Warriors (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2012
ONE Fighting Championship 3: War of Lions (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2012
ProElite MMA (TV Series) as
Self - Announcer
- ProElite 3: Da Spyder vs. Minowaman (2012) - Self - Announcer
2011
Dream: Fight for Japan! New Year! 2011 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Annoncer
2011
Dream. 17 (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2011
Legacy Fighting Championship 7: Prater vs. Dollar (TV Special) as
Self - Cage Announcer
2010
Dream 13 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2009
Dream 12: Cage of the Rising Sun (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2009
Dream. 10: Welterweight GP Final 2009 Final Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2009
Dream. 9: Featherweight GP 2009 Second Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2009
Dream. 8: Welterweight GP 2009 First Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2009
Dream. 7: Featherweight GP 2009 First Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2008
Dream. 6: Middleweight GP 2008 Finals (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2008
Dream. 5: Lightweight GP 2008 Final Round (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2008
Dream. 4: Middleweight GP 2008 Second Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2008
Dream. 3: Lightweight GP 2008 Second Round (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer
2007
Yarennoka!: New Years Eve 2007 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2007
Pride 34: Kamikaze (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2007
Pride 33: The Second Coming (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Bushido 13: Bushido Survival Finals (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride 32: The Real Deal (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Final Conflict Absolute (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Bushido 12: Bushido Survival 2nd Round (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Critical Countdown Absolute (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Bushido 11: Bushido Survival (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Total Elimination Absolute (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2006
Pride Bushido 10 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Shockwave 2005 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride 30: Fully Loaded (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Final Conflict (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Bushido 8 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Bushido 7 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Total Elimination 2005 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride Bushido 6 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2005
Pride 29: Fists of Fire (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2004
Pride Shockwave 2004 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2004
Pride Critical Countdown (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2004
Pride Total Elimination (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2003
Pride Shockwave (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2003
Pride 25: Body Blow (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2002
Pride 21: Demolition (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2002
Pride 20: Armed and Ready (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2002
Pride 19: Bad Blood (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2000
Pride 10: Return of the Warriors (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2000
Pride 9 (TV Special) as
Self - Ring Announcer
2000
Pride Grand Prix Finals (TV Special) as
Self - Announcer

References

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