Famous voice actor Erica Lindbeck recently deleted her Twitter account. The move comes after a video featuring an AI voice of her character, Futaba Sakura, went viral, sparking controversy. She has voiced various characters over the years, mostly collaborating with production studios such as her Bang Zoom!, Studiopolis, and NYAV Post.
Limbeck became the victim of online harassment after AI’s cover video started trending on social media. It was released online this week and featured Futaba’s AI voice of him singing a Bo Burnham song. welcome to the internet.
Erica initially asked the YouTuber to remove the video. They responded to this, but by then some people had already seen it and they had shared it on other platforms. Lindebach’s demands on the YouTuber were criticized by many, and Erica was forced to delete her Twitter account entirely.
However, several celebrities have voiced their support for Erica. Writer and narrative designer Anna Webster shared a tweet stating that the voice actors are additional collaborators on the project, adding:
“Stealing someone’s voice and doing whatever you want with it is not only unethical, it should be illegal, it’s totally bizarre!!!!”
Actor Josh Keaton also posted a tweet, writing that protesting that someone stole his voice couldn’t be called a harassment campaign. He even called Erica a “great person”, adding that she doesn’t deserve what she’s getting.
Erica Lindbeck has voiced a variety of characters in anime, movies, TV shows and video games.
Erica Lindbeck was born on May 29, 1992 and graduated from the UCLA School of Drama, Film and Television. At the same time, she also became interested in voice acting. A native of Boston, Massachusetts, he participated in various local community plays and school performances.
She started her career in anime and her first show was Coppelion In 2014, she performed the voice of Ibara Nurse.following this Magi, The Seven Deadly Sins, Charlotte, Skip Beat!, Betting Kegurui Sou, My Hero Academia, more.
She has also dubbed characters for films such as: Miss Hokusai, The End of Evangelion, Ni no Kuni, Bubble, Dragon Ball Super Super Heroes, more.
She voiced popular characters in projects like Barbie: Dreamtopia, Barbie: Video Game Heroes, Lego DC: Shazam!: Magic and Monsters, Monster Hunter: Legends of the Guild, more.
Erica Lindbeck revealed she is bisexual through a tweet she posted in February 2020.
“I feel obligated to say this openly, too, because I feel that our words carry weight in this life. I am 100% bye, without a doubt. Have a nice night.” ‘, the tweet said.
She is also the host of a web series called. Lindbeck and Lee, She co-starred with fellow voice actress Mela Lee.
