Jad Saxton

Jad Saxton

Born: September 27, 1979
Jad Brennon Saxton is an American voice actress who works for Funimation and Sentai Filmworks. She has provided voices for a number of English-language versions of Japanese anime films and television series. Her singing led to her first voice role which was a bit part in Sasami: Magical Girls Club, and her first major voice role was Masako Hara in Ghost Hunt.[1] She graduated summa cum laude from Texas Wesleyan University with a Bachelor of Arts, Music in 2005

Movies for Jad Saxton...

Mass Effect: Paragon Lost
Title: Mass Effect: Paragon Lost
Character: April (voice)
Released: December 28, 2012
Type: Movie
An untold chapter in the Mass Effect saga, following the early career of Alliance Marine, James Vega, as he leads a squad of elite special forces into battle against a mysterious alien threat known as The Collectors. Stationed at a colony in a remote star system, Vega and his troops must protect the inhabitants from an invasion of the deadly insectoid warriors determined to collect the population for unknown purposes. Soon after the attack, Vega's commanding officer falls in battle, forcing the young officer to embrace the responsibility of leadership for the colony's survival. Having idolized Earth's greatest hero and warrior, Commander Shepard (the central character in the Mass Effect video games), the young and idealistic Vega must now make life and the death decisions that will effect not only the lives of his squad, but the lives of every person in the colony - all of whom he has sworn to protect...
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Title: Haganai: I Don't Have Many Friends
Character: Sena Kashiwazaki (English Dub)
Released: October 7, 2011
Type: TV
Kodaka Hasegawa has just transferred to St. Chronica's Academy and he's having a hard time making friends. With his naturally blond hair and fierce looking eyes, people constantly mistake him for a delinquent. One day, he runs into his bad-tempered loner of a classmate, Yozora, while she's talking to her imaginary friend, Tomo. Since neither of them have any friends, they decide to form a club and start recruiting some. Little by little, lonely classmates join their club to learn how to build friendships through cooking together, playing games, and other group activities. But, with so many misfits, will the club members really be able to get along?