Michelle Ruff

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Biography

Recent Role:
Kluke [E] on Blue Dragon
Gender:
Female
Born:
9-22-1966
Birthplace:
Detroit, Michigan
Birth Name:
Michelle Suzanne Ruff
AKA:
Georgette Rose, Michelle Ruff Doyle
Michelle Ruff is a veteran voice actor in many different cartoon series that are produced in the Los Angeles area. Her voice can be sweet and innocent as Chi in Chobits, or commanding as Kukichi Rukia in Bleach. She also has notable leading roles as Miki in Marmalade Boy, Elie in Rave Master, Fujiko in Lupin the III, Aoi in Ai Yori Aoshi. She also has memorable roles as Yuki Nagato in The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Zoe/Kazemon in Digimon Frontier, Hyde and Naomi in Zatch Bell, Yoko in Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, andMore Kluke in Blue Dragon.

Michelle's repertoire extends well beyond anime as she has participated in movies like Over the Hedge and The Polar Express.

Michelle grew up in the Midwest. She attended Michigan State where she also worked at a talent agency, and had majored in video and radio production. When asked by her boss to attend some of the auditions that she had been booking for others, Michelle got interested in acting so she got training at several different improv groups in Chicago.

A move to Los Angeles resulted in getting some voiceover work with Bang Zoom in the rapidly growing anime field. She initially voiced under her mother's name, Georgette Rose, and landed a few major roles was playing the lead character Chi in Chobits and also Miki in the romantic comedy Marmalade Boy where she also got to do some extensive narratives.

Michelle has mentioned in interviews that she was very fortunate that she was able to do voiceover work for so long without having to do another day job. In 2006, she was given the privilege of voicing lead character Rukia Kuchiki in the long running and popular series Bleach. As a result she has also been attending more conventions than ever before.

On the Internet, Michelle has an official site, a Myspace, and an email fan group that she occasionally posts to.

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    I’m sure that Michelle Ruff’s voice acting resume is pretty extensive. I enjoyed her best in voicing the innocent, but powerful Chi in the series Chobits. She didn’t give the character a monotonic voice typical of most computers, like that Small Wonder girl. I don’t know how many takes she needed to voice some of those lines that would make most actors waste hours of film laughing.

    She also has a lot of lines in Marmalade Boy.

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