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Susan Eisenberg is a Actor born on 21 august 1964

Susan Eisenberg

Susan Eisenberg
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Birth 21 august 1964 (59 years)

Susan Eisenberg (born August 21, 1964) is an American professional voice-over artist known for her animation, commercial and promotional work. She grew up in Providence, Rhode Island. Her breakout role was that of Wonder Woman in the acclaimed Justice League and Justice League Unlimited television series, as well as the direct-to-DVD films Superman/Batman: Apocalypse and Justice League: Doom. She voiced Wonder Woman in the video game Injustice: Gods Among Us.

She continued her animation work in cartoons such as Jackie Chan Adventures (Viper) and video games Star Wars: The Force Unleashed (Shaak-Ti), Jak II (Ashelin), Daxter (Taryn), Mass Effect 3 (Councilor Irissa) and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.

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Timothy Daly
Timothy Daly
(2 films)
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Andrea Romano
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Jay Oliva
Jay Oliva
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Filmography of Susan Eisenberg (3 films)

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Justice League: Doom, 1h17
Directed by Lauren Montgomery
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Thriller, Action, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about children, Batman films, Superman films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Superhero films, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors Kevin Conroy, Timothy Daly, Olivia D'Abo, Claudia Black, Nathan Fillion, Susan Eisenberg
Roles Diana Prince / Wonder Woman (voice)
Rating74% 3.748383.748383.748383.748383.74838
The Justice League, with assistance from Cyborg, stop the Royal Flush Gang as they attempt to rob a diamond vault using complex technology that allows them to pass through solid objects. Wonder Woman uses her lasso of truth on the leader to find out who gave them the technology. The leader, despite being under the influence of the lasso, says that he doesn't know who gave them the technology. Martian Manhunter uses his mental powers to scan the minds of each member of the gang, none of them know the origin of the device. Meanwhile, Vandal Savage plots to exterminate the greater part of the human population and start a new civilization, having discreetly given the technology to the Gang in order to test it. To ensure that the Justice League is unable to stop him, Savage hires Mirror Master, who hacks into the Batcomputer and steals contingency plans devised by Batman to incapacitate his League teammates should they ever go rogue. When Mirror Master asks if he wants him to find Batman's true identity, Savage declines stating that he already knows the true identity of Batman. Savage assembles Mirror Master and a group of other supervillains (consisting of Bane, Cheetah, Ma'alefa'ak, Star Sapphire, and Metallo) with personal vendettas against the heroes and pays them to simultaneously attack the members of the League using the stolen plans, albeit altered to be lethal. When the supervillains agree with Savage's plan, he welcomes them to the Legion of Doom.
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse, 1h18
Directed by Lauren Montgomery
Origin USA
Genres Science fiction, Action, Adventure, Animation
Themes Films about children, Batman films, Superman films, Films about extraterrestrial life, Superhero films, Super-héros inspiré de comics, Films about extraterrestrial life
Actors Kevin Conroy, Timothy Daly, Summer Glau, Andre Braugher, Edward Asnere, Susan Eisenberg
Roles Wonder Woman (voice)
Rating71% 3.5508653.5508653.5508653.5508653.550865
Weeks after the events that led to Lex Luthor's arrest, the impeachment of his presidency, and Batman's success in saving the world from the impact of an arriving meteor, a spaceship lands in Gotham City Harbor. While Batman investigates the sunken craft, a young girl with no knowledge of English or any other human languages emerges from the water and accidentally crashes Batman's boat. Three longshoremen find her where she attacks two of them in self-defense while the third one just gives up his coat to her in order for her to cover up. She accidentally causes all sorts of havoc with her Kryptonian-like powers until the Dark Knight exposes her to a piece of Kryptonite while Superman gives the blimp that she unknowingly used her heat vision on a water landing.
Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase, 3h20
Directed by Lamont Johnson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Medical-themed films, Films about psychiatry
Actors Shelley Long, Tom Conti, John Rubinstein, Val Bettin, Alan Fudge, Frank Converse
Roles Stewardess
Rating61% 3.097833.097833.097833.097833.09783
Mean Joe is a large black man who protects the children. Sister Mary is a nun. Lady Catherine Tisseu is conservative and stiff. Ten-Four knows how to cut a business deal. These are just some of the 92 personalities that Truddi Chase came to refer to as "The Troops". These Troops first came to her rescue while, as a two-year-old, she was systematically sexually assaulted by her sadistic stepfather (Ernie Lively) in a cornfield. In addition to torture and sexual abuse, the stepfather also battered Truddi's mother beyond reclamation and chained a dog in their yard, withholding food and water until the canine finally dies. As the torture and sexual abuse worsen, more Troops arrived to aid Truddi. In young adult life, Truddi marries a loving husband (John Rubinstein), who she meets while working at an advertising agency. Eventually, daughter Page arrives and as Truddi's condition worsens, she seeks therapy to attempt to repair herself and her family. The miniseries begins with Truddi telephoning her therapist (Tom Conti) and telling him she has located her former stepfather in upstate New York and is on her way to kill him.