Erica D. Schroeder
Erica D. Schroeder, born on April 27, 1975, in Albany, New York, is a talented actress renowned for her work in the animation industry. She gained fame for her roles in several beloved series, including the iconic "Pokémon," which debuted in 1997, and the popular video game "Sonic Rush," released in 2005. Schroeder’s voice work in “One Piece,” which began airing in 1999, further solidified her reputation as a versatile voice actress.
In addition to her significant contributions to entertainment, Erica has successfully balanced her professional career with family life. She has been married to Kenneth Kacmar since 2006, and together they are proud parents of two children. With a career spanning over two decades, Erica D. Schroeder continues to be a prominent figure in voice acting, captivating audiences with her unique talent and dedication to her craft.