Sherry Lynn is an American voice actress whose work has appeared across anime, animated television series and video games. With a career that spans many dubbing and recording projects, she is best known for portraying Sasami Jurai in the Tenchi Muyo! franchise. Lynn has frequently been credited for principal characters, background ensemble voices and "additional voices" in English-language productions.

Notable roles and work

  • Sasami Jurai — A recurring role in the Tenchi Muyo! series that remains one of her most recognized performances.
  • Anime and dubbing — Regular contributor to English dubs of Japanese animation, often supplying youthful or supporting character voices.
  • Video games and animation — Appeared in various interactive and television projects, providing character voices, incidental lines and ensemble parts.

Voice actors like Lynn commonly perform in recording sessions for ADR (automated dialogue replacement), loop groups and dubbing studios. These sessions require precision to match mouth movements, emotional tone and timing, and actors often perform multiple small roles within the same production.

Style and contributions

Lynn's performances tend to emphasize clear diction and the youthful qualities needed for many ingénue or childlike parts. Beyond leading or recurring characters, she has strengthened many productions through background performances and vocal versatility, helping create a fuller soundscape in scenes that call for crowds, secondary characters or quick character swaps.

Although many voice credits list her among ensemble and additional voices, those contributions are an important part of localization and animation work: they support principal actors, fill out scenes, and preserve the tone and pacing of the original material in the English-language version.

For audiences and industry professionals, Lynn represents the breadth of skills required in contemporary voice acting—flexibility, reliability in the booth, and the ability to adapt to varied production styles across anime, television and games.