Donna Burke
Donna Burke | |
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Born | |
Occupations |
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Years active | 1997–present[2] |
Spouse | Bill Benfield |
Musical career | |
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Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1987–present |
Labels | Dag Music |
Website | donnaburke |
Donna Burke is an Australian actress, singer, and businesswoman. She voiced Angela Orosco in Silent Hill 2 (2001), which is considered one of the greatest games ever made. She also voiced Claudia Wolf in Silent Hill 3 (2003), and has performed songs for the Metal Gear and Final Fantasy video game series.
Biography
[edit]Burke graduated from Edith Cowan University. Her education included "operatic voice, speech and drama"[3] and she received classical voice training for ten years.[4]
From 1989 to 1995, Burke taught Media, English and Religious Education to senior students at Chisholm Catholic College. She moved to Japan in 1996 and initially worked as a teacher of English before obtaining some recording work.[3][5]
Burke married Bill Benfield,[when?] a British former teacher. In 2004, Burke and Benfield started a record label, Dagmusic, which catered for foreign artists. Burke released her debut album, Lost and Found, through Dagmusic.[3][6][7]
Burke has worked as a freelance announcer at NHK since 1999. She is also the lyricist for numerous Japanese TV commercials, anime songs and J-pop group tunes.
Burke created Hotteeze in 2004,[8] a company she created to export Japanese heat pads worldwide.
Voice work
[edit]Burke's voice has been used in Japan since 2005 for announcements on the Tokaido, Sanyo, and Kyushu Shinkansen bullet train system.[9] Her voice is also used in Narita Airport Delta lounges and in English language guidance for the Emperor Showa Memorial Museum.[citation needed]
In 2007,[citation needed] Burke narrated a documentary titled Climate in Crisis - Part 1, which won the 2007 silver medal for Environment/Ecology at the New York Television Festival and the 2007 Earth Vision Award at the Tokyo Global Environmental Film Festival.
Filmography
[edit]Anime
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2000 | Strange Dawn | Yuko Miyabe | [10] |
2002 | Voices of a Distant Star | Operator of the Lysithea | [11] |
2003 | Trip Trek | Catherine, Three Bee | [11] |
2004–present | Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha series | Raising Heart | [12] |
2010 | Little Charo 2 | Kanon | [13] |
2014–2017 | Fastening Days | Anna, Kelly (ep. 2) | [14] |
2016 | Princess Sesame | Queen | [12] |
Mainichi Kaasan | Grandmother | [12] |
Video games
[edit]Solo discography
[edit]- Lost and Found (with Bill Benfield) (2000)[7]
- Éirí na Gréine (2001)
- Donna Burke with the David Silverman Quartet (2002)
- Goodbye Nakamura EP (2004)
- Blue Nights (1 June 2005)[23]
Other discography
[edit]- The Yamaha Educational Children's Songs CDs - Various Artists (1997–2003 - vocals for several tracks)
- Automne - Various Artists (1998 - vocals for "Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet," vocals and lyrics for other tracks)
- Para Para Panic CDs - Volumes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 / Various Artists (2000 - vocals for several tracks)
- Elebits - "The Smile of You" (2006 - in collaboration with Naoyuki Satō)
- ABBA Ibiza Caliente Mix - ABBA, Sabu (2001 - vocals for several tracks)
- The Bleep Brothers (2001 - vocals for three tracks)[5]
- Vandread: Original OVA Soundtrack 1 - Yasunori Iwasaki, Various Artists (2001 - vocal for "What a Wonderful World")
- Vandread: Original OVA Soundtrack 2 - Yasunori Iwasaki, Various Artists (2001 - vocal and lyrics for "Somedays")
- Strange Dawn - "To The Sky" (2002)
- Turn A Gundam: Original Movie Soundtrack - "Wakusei no Gogo, Bokura wa Kisu wo Shita" - Yoko Kanno (2002 - vocal for "After All")
- "Seven" - V6 (2002 - lyrics for "One")
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - "Morning Sky" and "Moonless Starry Night"
- Haibane Renmei: Original OVA Soundtrack 1 - "Hanenone (ハネノネ)" - Kow Otani, Masumi Sakaue (2003 - vocal and lyrics for "Wondering")
- Honda Legend 2004 television commercial campaign - "The Phantom of the Opera" (with Dennis Gunn)
- JR Central 2006 television commercial campaign - "Again" (with Nello Angelucci, based on the Polovtsian Dances)
- Dance Dance Revolution SuperNova - "Star Gate Heaven" and "Star Gate Heaven (FUTURE LOVE Mix)" - Various Artists (2006 - in collaboration with Sōta Fujimori)
- Tokimeki Memorial 2 Substories: Dancing Summer Vacation - "Hero ~Dancing Summer Mix English Ver.~"
- OutRun 2 - "Life Was a Bore"
- The Last Remnant - "Journey's End"
- Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: The Crystal Bearers - "Kuule tää unelmain" and "Ephemeron"
- God Eater - "God and Man"
- Tales of Legendia - "Hotarubi" and "My Tales" with Gab Desmond
- Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - "Heavens Divide"
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - "Sins of the Father"
- Metal Gear Solid Vocal Tracks (2015 - vocals for several tracks)[24]
- Tokyo Ghoul √A - "Glassy Sky"
- Implosion - Never Lose Hope - "Way in the Dark"[25]
- Girls' Frontline - "A Moment of My Nightmare"[26]
- Evotinction - "A Normal Life"
Lyricist
[edit]- Final Fantasy 15 XP - "Choosing Hope" (2017)
- Implosion - "Way in the Dark" (2015)
- Resident Evil - "At the End of a Long Escape" (2013)
- Square Enix DISSIDIA012 - "Final Fantasy" (2011)
- The Last Ranker - "Born to Survive" (2010)
- Bandai Games - "God Eater" (2010)
- NHK Little Charo 2 - "Sayonara" (2010)
- Capcom - "Bio Hazard Dark Side Chronicles" (Sleeping Beauty) (2009)
- Capcom - "Last Ranker" (2009)
- Bandai Namco Games God Eater - "God and Man" (2009)
- Square Enix Last Remnant - "Journey’s End" (2008)
- Square Enix Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles - "Moonless Starry Night", "Morning Sky" (2003)
- Haibanae Renmei - "Wondering" (2007)
- Konami Elebits - "The Smile Of You" (2006)
- Konami - "Star Gate Heaven" (2004)
References
[edit]- ^ "Donna Burke Official About Donna Burke".
- ^ a b c Kemps, Heidi (31 December 2014). "Interview: Donna Burke, veteran singer and voice actor". Gaming.moe. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
- ^ a b c "Donna Burke".
- ^ "Japan-Australia Music Artist Exchange in Roppongi". Year of Exchange (Japan Australia Cultural Exchange Association). August 2006. Archived from the original on 24 August 2006. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ a b Nibayashi, Maki. "Life in Japan: Donna Burke". Metropolis (341). Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ "Lost and Found – Donna Burke". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ a b Burke, Donna; Benfield, Bill (2000), Lost and Found, Dag Music. National Library of Australia, retrieved 16 January 2014
- ^ "About Us – Hotteeze International". hotteeze.com.
- ^ Ashcraft, Brian (November 2019). "Metal Gear Singer's Other Gig? The Voice Of The Bullet Train". Kotaku. Retrieved 4 February 2022.
- ^ Macdonald, Christopher (6 February 2002). "Strange Dawn - Review - Anime News Network". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Donna Burke (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 27 January 2016. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ a b c d e f g h "Acting & Narration | Donna Burke". donnaburke.com. Retrieved 2 September 2024.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (1 November 2011). "Tomorrow November 3rd 9.00-9.45 I'll be interviewed on a Channel 3 NHK show about Little Charo 2 my role as Kanon" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 July 2017 – via Twitter.
- ^ "YKK presents "FASTENING DAYS"". ykkfastening.com. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
- ^ "Virtua Quest voice cast". Album on Imgur. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (25 August 2017). "no hang on I'm confusing this with something else...i have absolutely no memory of recording this but it is definitely me..!" (Tweet). Retrieved 7 September 2017 – via Twitter.
- ^ Grasshopper Manufacture. Diabolical Pitch. Microsoft Studios. Scene: Closing credits, Voice Actors.
- ^ "English Voice Cast Announced For NightCry | Rely on Horror". Rely on Horror. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (25 December 2017). ""I'm Unstoppable!" I'm Doctor Coyle!!!! #ARMS #Nintendo #AussieVoiceActress Hope you enjoy it! #soproud #lovemyjob !!!" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 December 2017 – via Twitter.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (18 December 2018). "I'm in this game! Laura, the Aussie #Fitboxing sensei!" (Tweet). Retrieved 19 December 2018 – via Twitter.
- ^ "特別仕様版『ホームスターVR SPECIAL EDITION』 - 株式会社ポケット". pckt.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (12 September 2024). "I'm singing and acting in a new game! "A Normal Life, for #Evotinction, a tactical stealth game from @SpikewaveGames inspired a little bit by @Kojima_Hideo and #MetalGearSolid And voice acting for Annabel. What a thrill!!" (Tweet). Retrieved 13 September 2024 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Blue Nights – Donna Burke". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
- ^ "METAL GEAR SOLID VOCAL TRACKS". Konami. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- ^ Burke, Donna [@TheDonnaBurke] (8 April 2015). "Donna Burke - Way in the Dark ("Implosion - Never Lose Hope" Theme Song) - Single - (link: https://itun.es/i6L62Xt) itun.es/i6L62Xt #iTunes" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 July 2017 – via Twitter.
- ^ "Girls Frontline and Vanguard-sound announcements on Bilibili".
External links
[edit]- Donna Burke discography at MusicBrainz
- Donna Burke at IMDb
- Donna Burke at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Living people
- Actresses from Perth, Western Australia
- Australian expatriates in Japan
- Australian women pop singers
- Australian jazz singers
- Australian women jazz singers
- Australian women podcasters
- Australian video game actresses
- Australian voice actresses
- 21st-century Australian businesswomen
- 21st-century Australian businesspeople
- Musicians from Perth, Western Australia
- Video game musicians
- 20th-century Australian actresses
- 21st-century Australian actresses
- 20th-century Australian women singers
- 21st-century Australian women singers
- Australian podcasters