Donna Burke

Donna Burke (born 12 December 1964 in Perth, Australia)[2] is an Australian singer, voice actress and businesswoman. She is also known for her vocal work on songs produced for video game series such as Metal Gear and Final Fantasy.

Donna Burke
Born
Donna Margaret Burke

(1964-12-12) 12 December 1964
Other namesDonnna Burke
OccupationSinger, voice actress, narrator, businesswoman, teacher
Years active1997–present[1]
Spouse(s)Bill Benfield
Musical career
GenresPop, jazz
InstrumentsVocals
Years active1987–present
LabelsDag Music
Associated actsGanime Jazz
Websitedonnaburke.com

Biography

Burke graduated from Edith Cowan University. Her education included "operatic voice, speech and drama"[2] and she received classical voice training for ten years.[3]

From 1989 to 1995 Burke taught Media, English and Religious Education to senior students at Chisholm Catholic College. She moved to Japan in 1996 and initially worked as a teacher of English before obtaining some recording work.[2][4]

Burke married Bill Benfield, a British former teacher. In 2004, Burke and Benfield started a record label, Dagmusic, which catered for foreign artists. Burke released her debut album, Lost and Found, through Dagmusic.[2][5][6]

Burke has worked as a freelance announcer at NHK since 1999. She also is the lyricist for numerous Japanese TV commercials, anime songs and J-pop group tunes.

Burke created Hotteeze in 2004,[7] a company she created to export Japanese heat pads worldwide.

Voice work

Burke's voice has been used in Japan since 2005 for announcements on the Tokaido, Sanyo, and Kyushu Shinkansen bullet train system. Her voice is also used in Narita Airport Delta lounges and in English language guidance for the Emperor Showa Memorial Museum.

In 2007, Burke narrated a documentary titled Climate in Crisis - Part 1, which won the 2007 silver medal for Environment/Ecology at the New York Television Festival and the 2007 Earth Vision Award at the Tokyo Global Environmental Film Festival.

Filmography

Anime

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Strange DawnYuko Miyabe[8]
2002Voices of a Distant StarOperator of the Lysithea
2003Trip TrekCatherine, Bee #2
2004–presentMagical Girl Lyrical Nanoha seriesRaising Heart[9]
2010Little Charo 2Kanon[10]
2014–2017Fastening DaysAnna, Kelly (ep. 2)[11]
2016Princess SesameQueen[9]
Mainichi KaasanGrandmother[9]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000ShenmueOthers
2001Silent Hill 2Angela Orosco[9]
2001Virtua Fighter 4Vanessa Lewis[1]
2002Shenmue IIAdditional VoicesPC, PS4, Xbox, Xbox One versions
2003Silent Hill 3Claudia WolfOriginal release only[12]
2003Dino Crisis 3Sonya HartMotion capture
2003F-Zero GXMrs. Arrow[12]
2003Boktai: The Sun Is in Your HandHel[12]
2003Bloody Roar 4Uranus[12]
2004Final Fantasy Crystal ChroniclesStorytelling Narrator[9]
2004Boktai 2: Solar Boy DjangoLady, Dvalinn[12]
2004Rumble RosesAnesthesia / Dr. Cutter
2005Virtua QuestVanessa Lewis[1][13]
2006Let's Go Jungle!: Lost on the Island of SpiceNorah[9]
2007Lunar KnightsUrsula[12]
2010Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Battle of AcesRaising Heart
2011Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's Portable: The Gears of DestinyRaising Heart
2012Lumines Electronic SymphonyAnnouncer[14]
2012Diabolical PitchChristina
2014Metal Gear Solid V: Ground ZeroesiDROID[12]
2015Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom PainiDROID[12]
2016NightCryJessica, Angie, Maria, Kelly[15]
2016Let It DieVarious[9]
2017ArmsDr. Coyle[16]
2018Fitness BoxingLaura[17]
2019Homestar VR Special EditionNarrator[18]
2020Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Remastered EditionNarrator
2020Fitness Boxing 2: Rhythm and ExerciseLaura[19]

Solo discography

  • Lost and Found (with Bill Benfield) (2000)[6]
  • Éirí na Gréine (2001)
  • Donna Burke with the David Silverman Quartet (2002)
  • Goodbye Nakamura EP (2004)
  • Blue Nights (1 June 2005)[20]

Other discography

Lyricist

• Final Fantasy 15 XP “Choosing Hope” 2017

• Implosion “Way in the Dark” 2015

• Resident Evil “At the End of a Long Escape” 2013

• Square Enix DISSIDIA012 “Final Fantasy” 2011

• The Last Ranker “Born to Survive” 2010

• Bandai Games “God Eater”2010

• NHK Little Charo 2 “Sayonara” 2010

• Capcom “Bio Hazard Dark Side Chronicles” (Sleeping Beauty) 2009

• Capcom “Last Ranker” 2009

• Bandai Namco Games God Eater “God and Man” 2009

• Square Enix Last Remnant “Journey’s End” 2008

• Square Enix, Final Fantasy, Crystal Chronicles, Moonless Starry Night, Morning Sky 2003

• Haibanae Renmei “Wondering” 2007

• Konami Elebits “The Smile Of You” 2006

• Konami “Star Gate Heaven” 2004

References

  1. Kemps, Heidi (31 December 2014). "Interview: Donna Burke, veteran singer and voice actor". Gaming.moe. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  2. Kato, Mariko (16 February 2010). "Instinct Key for Singer-Entrepreneur". The Japan Times. Toshiaki Ogasawara. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  3. "Japan-Australia Music Artist Exchange in Roppongi". Year of Exchange (Japan Australia Cultural Exchange Association). August 2006. Archived from the original on 25 August 2006. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  4. Nibayashi, Maki. "Life in Japan: Donna Burke". Metropolis (341). Archived from the original on 2 March 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  5. "Lost and Found – Donna Burke". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  6. Burke, Donna; Benfield, Bill (2000), Lost and Found, Dag Music. National Library of Australia, retrieved 16 January 2014
  7. "About Us – Hotteeze International". hotteeze.com.
  8. Macdonald, Christopher (6 February 2002). "Strange Dawn - Review - Anime News Network". animenewsnetwork.com. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
  9. "ドナ・バークとは ?". donnaburke.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  10. Burke, Donna [@db_singer_actor] (1 November 2011). "Tomorrow November 3rd 9.00-9.45 I'll be interviewed on a Channel 3 NHK show about Little Charo 2 my role as Kanon" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 July 2017 via Twitter.
  11. "YKK presents "FASTENING DAYS"". ykkfastening.com. Retrieved 7 April 2016.
  12. "Donna Burke | Behind The Voice Actors". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 27 January 2016. Check mark indicates role has been confirmed using screenshots of closing credits and other reliable sources.
  13. "Virtua Quest voice cast". Album on Imgur. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  14. Burke, Donna [@db_singer_actor] (25 August 2017). "no hang on I'm confusing this with something else...i have absolutely no memory of recording this but it is definitely me..!" (Tweet). Retrieved 7 September 2017 via Twitter.
  15. "English Voice Cast Announced For NightCry | Rely on Horror". Rely on Horror. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 11 March 2016.
  16. Burke, Donna [@db_singer_actor] (25 December 2017). ""I'm Unstoppable!" I'm Doctor Coyle!!!! #ARMS #Nintendo #AussieVoiceActress Hope you enjoy it! #soproud #lovemyjob !!!" (Tweet). Retrieved 25 December 2017 via Twitter.
  17. Burke, Donna [@db_singer_actor] (18 December 2018). "I'm in this game! Laura, the Aussie #Fitboxing sensei!" (Tweet). Retrieved 19 December 2018 via Twitter.
  18. "特別仕様版『ホームスターVR SPECIAL EDITION』 - 株式会社ポケット". pckt.co.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 December 2019.
  19. "Donna Burke Official Website | Singer | Japan". donnaburke.com. Retrieved 31 January 2021.
  20. "Blue Nights – Donna Burke". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 January 2014.
  21. "METAL GEAR SOLID VOCAL TRACKS". Konami. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  22. Burke, Donna [@db_singer_actor] (8 April 2015). "Donna Burke - Way in the Dark ("Implosion - Never Lose Hope" Theme Song) - Single - (link: itun.es/i6L62Xt) itun.es/i6L62Xt #iTunes" (Tweet). Retrieved 28 July 2017 via Twitter.
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