Susan Blu

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Sue Blu
Other namesSue Blu
Occupations
  • Voice actress
  • voice director
  • casting-director
Years active1968–present
SpouseTania Themmen (m. 2013)
PartnerCynthia Songé (1982–2010; her death)
RelativesParis Themmen (brother-in-law)

Susan Blu, better known as Sue Blu, is an American voice-actress, voice-director, and casting-director in American and Canadian cinema and television. She most notably voiced Arcee in The Transformers: The Movie and Seasons 3 and 4 of The Transformers (she later reprised the role in Transformers: Animated). She is also known for playing the roles of Stormer/Mary Phillips and Lindsey Pierce in the 1980s animated series Jem. She also served as a Casting- & Voice-Director for Handy Manny, for which she also guest-starred as Marion.

Life and career

Blu graduated from

Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School
(1988).

Blu has worked as a voice-director for the Ocean Group, a Canadian-based company most notable for providing the voice-actors for

Viz Communications and Beast Wars series. She was the voice director for Beast Wars, a prequel (and sequel) of The Transformers, and the sequel, Beast Machines. She was the dialogue director on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 TV series and was also the voice director on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 TV series. She was the voice-director for Transformers: Animated and reprised the role of Arcee. She also played the role of Vikki Grimm from the Army Men series. She is also the voice director and voice actor for The Magic School Bus. She worked as voice director for Transformers: Prime until Season 1, Episode 7, when the death of her wife forced her to turn the position over to Jamie Simone
.

Blu's on-screen appearances include an appearance on the 1977 television series Three's Company, an appearance on the television series Knight Rider, and the role of Amanda Shepard in Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (1988).

Personal life

Blu is openly lesbian.[2] Blu's domestic partner, actress Cynthia Songé, died in Arroyo Grande, California, on May 19, 2010.[3] In 2013 Blu married Tania Themmen,[4] sister of Paris Themmen.[5]

Filmography

Live-action television

Single-episode roles in the following series

Television animation

Film

Video games

Crew work

References

  1. ^ Peeples, Jase (July 18, 2014). "Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon". Retrieved July 28, 2023.
  2. ^ "Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon".
  3. ^ Kent, Sari N. (May 21, 2010). "Vancouver Voiceover Actress Cynthia Songé Passes Away". thecelebritycafe.com. Archived from the original on February 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "Susan Blu: Transformation of an Animation Icon".
  5. ^ "In Conversation with ATF - Susan Blu". YouTube. November 2021.
  6. ^ "New AstroBlast Credits". YouTube. 3 May 2023.