Victoria Harwood Explained

Victoria Harwood
Birth Name:Victoria Claire Harwood
Occupation:Voice actress
Spouse:William Butler-Sloss
Children:2

Victoria Claire Harwood is a British-born voice actress based in the United States. She works for anime roles at Geneon Entertainment/New Generation Pictures.

Biography

Harwood was born in Devon, England in 1961 to an English father and Armenian mother (Takouhi Avakian). She grew up from the age of two in Nicosia, Cyprus, where her mother's family had lived since 1936.[1] She moved to London when she was 18.[2]

Harwood started her career as a dancer before moving into television. She appeared in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet as Bettina in 'The Accused' released in 1983. She also appeared in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes as Sophy Kratides in 'The Greek Interpreter' in 1985. Harwood trained at RADA and worked in theater in London and Europe before marrying film producer William Butler-Sloss. She moved to Hollywood with her husband and two sons, Arum and Roibhilin and continues to work in voice overs.[3] Her best-known role is that of Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing and in The Last Remnant as Roeas.

Harwood's first book, The Seamstress of Ourfa, published in 2018, is the first in a trilogy beginning in the Ottoman Empire in 1895 and following four generations of women until the present day.

Her husband William died in 2018.

Filmography

Anime

Video games

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 1974 teenage diary | Cyprus Mail.
  2. Web site: Victoria Harwood Butler-Sloss.
  3. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0367846/bio Victoria Harwood (I) - Biography
  4. Hellsing Ultimate . Hellsing Ultimate . Hellsing Ultimate III . October 4, 2014 . Adult Swim . List of Hellsing episodes#Hellsing Ultimate . 3 . Closing credits.
  5. . . . Ending credits, 2:11 in, English Voice Recording, Cast . 2008.
  6. Web site: Behind The Voice Actors – Victoria Harwood. Behind The Voice Actors. October 5, 2019. – green check mark indicates roles that have been verified by BTVA through closing credits