Lisa Yamanaka

Lisa Jai
リサ・ヤマナカ
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Residence Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Other names Lisa Boynton
Lisa Yamanaka
Occupation Actress
Voice actress
Years active 1988–present

Lisa Jai - nominated for Best Ensemble for The Vagrancy Theater West Coast Premiere of Maria Irene Fornes Pulitzer Prize Nominated play 'What of the Night' playin lead female Birdie as well as Wang (LA Stage Alliance 2015 Ovation Awards

Lisa Jai is a Japanese Canadian actress and voice actress, who is best remembered for being the voice of Wanda Li in The Magic School Bus.

She also goes by the names Lisa Boynton and Lisa Yamanaka for some credit roles.

Career

Lisa Yamanaka was born and currently lives in Toronto, Canada. Before that, she lived in Los Angeles, California in the United States in 2011. Before that, she lived in Toronto, Ontario until 2008. Lisa Yamanaka attended Central Commerce Collegiate Institute in Toronto, ON. Lisa Jai was awarded The Unsung Hero Award by the City of Toronto 2012 for her advocacy work in diversity in the mainstream media. Lisa Jai debuted her first Theater production in the City of Watts, CA As Isela Sanchez in award winning playwright Lynn Manning's 'The Unrequited: A tale between two Worlds' with Cornerstone Theater and Watts Village Theater. Cast as a lead role in 'Runaway Dream' as Linn, directed, written, and produced by Daniel Abreu (Danny Anthony Productions) Recently, she has become an advocate for disabled actors, having developed rheumatoid arthritis.[1] Currently, Lisa Jai focuses her time on Theater , independent films, and advocacy. Lisa Jai is also a published poet and spoken-word artist: performing at the inaugural event Poetic Fashion. She has also performed spoken word in Los Angeles, New York, and Swaziland, SA

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Babar: The Movie Isabelle (voice)
1992 This Is My Life Shawn
1994 Mirabelle and Me Gwendolyn (voice) Television film
1995 Nilus the Sandman: The First Day Girl Television film
1996 Balance of Power Jasmine Matsumoto
2010 Creed Asia
2013 Sisters Crystal Short film
2014 The Window News Anchor
2014 Lost Angels Louise
2014 Runaway Dream Linn Short film

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1988 My Secret Identity Megan Episode: "You've Got a Friend"
1989–1991 Babar Flora (1989–1990), Isabelle (1991–1991) (voice) 65 episodes
1989 T. and T. Kim Episode: "Family Honour"
1990 Little Rosey Nonny, Tater (voice)
1991 Rupert Additional Voices (voice) 13 episodes
1993 Tales from the Cryptkeeper Becky (voice) Episode: "Nature"
1993–1996 The Busy World of Richard Scarry Additional Voices (voice) 31 episodes
1994 Monster Force Additional Voices (voice) 13 episodes
1994–1997 The Magic School Bus Wanda Li (voice) 52 episodes
1995 Squawk Box Various
1995 The Neverending Story The Childlike Empress, Junior Rockchewer (voice) 13 episodes[2]
1996–1998 Stickin' Around Ashley (voice)
1999–2002 Tweenies Fizz (voice) US version
2000 Twice in a Lifetime Georgia Episode: "Pride and Prejudice"
2000–2001 Timothy Goes to School Yoko 26 episodes[2]
2001–2002 Medabots Erika Amazake (voice)
2010–2012 Pillars of Freedom Spirit (voice) 26 episodes[2]
2013 Trail Mix Holly Episode: "The Trail Mix Crew"
2013 Apartment Manager Lisa Episode: "Unit 4"

Video Games

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Resident Evil 2 Sherry Birkin
2000 Dino Crisis 2 Paula Morton

References

  1. "Lisa Jai: Actress, Advocate & Inspiration". rocknrolltheplay.com. 2012-06-03. Retrieved 2013-04-24.
  2. 1 2 3 "lacasting.com". lacasting.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.

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