Fan Casting Cassandra Lee Morris as Yura Ozaki in Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game)

user_264418 made this fan casting suggestion on October 6, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Cassandra Lee Morris as Yura Ozaki in Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game)

Cassandra Lee MorrisUnited States

42 years old
Cassandra Lee Morris is an American actress, blogger, editor, writer and voice actress for animation anime titles and commercial/audiobook narration. She mostly appears in titles for 4Kids Entertai...
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Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game)

Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game)

by Tama-Soft (Studio), Rocket Panda Games (Developer)
After disaster in 2024, seven years ago rain has never stopped in this city. As of recent, nightly serial killings have infused fear in human hearts. Injured by monster attack and dying student...
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Cassandra Lee Morris is known for her roles in Barbie: Princess Adventure, Monster High: Welcome to Monster High, and Barbie: A Fairy Secret. She has been suggested by fans for 863 roles on myCast, including Voice Actresses. in The Most Attractive Celebrities. Similar actors include Cherami Leigh, Tara Strong, and Kari Wahlgren. Cassandra Lee Morris was suggested to play Yura Ozaki in Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game) by user_264418. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Rei Matsuzaki, Hayden Daviau, and Rie Kanda. Lost Child + Project Cerberus Full Burst Remake (Video Game) has 32 roles, including Agito, Tsuge Masayoshi, and Ai.

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