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Rosanelda Geraldina López Aguirre, best-known as Rossy Aguirre (born 1968, in Mexico City is a Mexican actress and dubbing director. Aguirre began voice work (dubbing) at the age of 5, following the career of her mother, Rosanelda, who was also an actress. Her specialities as voice actress are young women (ranging from
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s to gentle ladies, but leaning more towards the first archetype) and young boys under the age of 16.


Filmography


Animation

* Amy Mizuno aka Sailor Mercury in ''
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'' * Akane Tendo in the '' Ranma ½'' TV series * Buttercup in '' The Powerpuff Girls (1998)'' * Child and teenaged
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in ''
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'' and ''
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'' (up until the first half of the Freezer saga) * Kiyoko in '' Akira'' (Spanish-language version) * Samuel "Sammy" Oak in '' Pokémon 4'' * Murasaki Suminawa in ''
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'' * Gosalyn Waddlemeyer-Mallard in '' Darkwing Duck'' * Princess Aphros in '' Cyborg 009'' (Spanish-language version) * Meena of the
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in '' Shaman King'' * D.W. in ''
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'' * Phil in '' Rugrats'' and '' Rugrats Crecidos'' * Patty in '' Peanuts'' * Phoebe in '' Hey Arnold!'' * Ayumi in '' Inuyasha'' (Spanish-language version) * Cherry (Cereza) in the '' Saber Marionette'' (Chica Marionetta) series (Spanish-language version) * Euridice in '' Saint Seiya: Hades Inferno'' (DVD Dub) * Nagisa Kano in ''
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'' * Pom in '' Babar: The Movie'' and '' Babar (TV series)'' (Mexican re-dubs) * Clara in '' The Nutcracker Prince'' * Sleeping Beauty in '' Shrek the Third'' (Latin American Spanish-language version) * Lola Mbola in '' Robotboy'' * Additional voices in '' Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog'' * Additional voices in '' Sonic Underground'' * Mavis and Rusty in '' Thomas and Friends'' * Nicole Watterson (Gumball's Mom) in The Amazing World of Gumball (Latin American Spanish-language version) * Patti Mayonnaise in ''
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'' (Disney episodes) *Slouchy Smurfling (11 year old) The Smurfs (5th season- 8th season) * Arrietty in '' The Secret World of Arrietty'' (DVD Dub)


Live-action

* Perla (voiceover for
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) in La Letra Escarlata (her debut) * Toby Hart (voiceover for Adam Rich) in El Diablo y Max Devlin * Whit Stovall (voiceover for Kyle Eastwood) in
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* Lt. Saavik (voiceover for
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) in Viaje a las Estrellas: La Ira de Khan * Lt. Saavik (voiceover for
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) in Viaje a las Estrellas III: La Búsqueda de Spock * Susan (voiceover for
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) in Desperately Seeking Susan * David Freeman (voiceover for
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) in El Vuelo del Navegador * Gordie Lachance (voiceover for Wil Wheaton) in Cuenta Conmigo * Lt. Saavik (voiceover for
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) in Viaje a las Estrellas IV: El Viaje a Casa * Wesley Crusher (voiceover for Wil Wheaton) in Viaje a Las Estrellas: La Nueva Generación * John Connor (voiceover for Eddie Furlong) in Terminator 2: El Juicio Final * Mae Mordabito (voiceover for
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) in A League of Their Own * Valerie Solanas (voiceover for Lili Taylor) in Yo le Disparé Andy Warhol * Julieta (voiceover for Claire Danes) in William Shakespeare's Romeo y Julieta * Joey Potter (voiceover for
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) in Dawson's Creek * Alan A. Allen (voiceover for Rupert Grint) in Thunderpants * Wesley Crusher (voiceover for Wil Wheaton) in Viaje a las Estrellas: Nemesis.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Aguirre, Rossy 1968 births Living people Actresses from Mexico City Mexican child actresses Mexican people of Basque descent Mexican voice actresses Mexican voice directors 20th-century Mexican actresses 21st-century Mexican actresses