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Faye Mata is an American voice actress who voices Glitz and Glam in Helluva Boss and did the voice of Katie Killjoy in the Hazbin Hotel pilot.

Career

She is best known for voicing Tiare from Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, Yukako Yamagishi from JoJo Bizarre Adventures: Diamonds are Unbreakable, Lulu from League of Legends, Princess Aiya from Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Aqua from the anime series "KonoSuba", Ling Xiaoyu in Tekken: Bloodline, Kagami Tsurugi from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, Petra from Fire Emblem: Three Houses, and Malty from The Rising of a Shield Hero.

Roles

Hazbin Hotel

Helluva Boss

Trivia

  • In her career as a competitive gamer, she played and competed in several Esports tournaments, such as EVO, Pokémon Worlds and SyFy's WCG Ultimate Gamer (in all these tournaments, she uses her gamer name or her Gamer Tag, Princess Aura).
  • She is a dedicated video game, anime, and manga geek.
    • She owns her own Twitch channel, where she usually plays and streams Smash Ultimate, one of her favorite games.[citation needed]
  • Her favorite color is ice blue.[citation needed]
  • She is known for her cutesy voice.
  • She is quite popular with League of Legends fans, due to her work as the voice actress for Lulu, the Fae Sorceress.
  • Malty from The Rising of a Shield Hero is her least favorite role, as it was not only one of the most difficult voice-overs she has ever done, but also because she hates the character as much as fans of this anime do.[citation needed]
  • She was thrilled to voice NiCO from Dead or Alive 6 as she has never voiced a fighting game character before and has always wanted to voice one as she played fighting games competitively in the past.[citation needed]

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