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("You would call Sherry from Zatch Bell not well known?" Well, I've never heard of that show... but rephrased the comment to avoid Natter in the Main Page anyway. Also did my best to fix the tortured grammar in the "Evil Is Sexy" example, and fixed other grammar, style, and link issues at the same time.)
 
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Her well-known roles include Shenhua from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'', Aisha from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'', Sachiko Yagami from ''[[Death Note]]'', and Oxnard from ''[[Hamtaro]]''. She was also the first voice of ''[[Naruto]]'''s Kurenai Yuhi before being replaced by [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]].
Her well-known roles include Shenhua from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'', Aisha from ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'', Sachiko Yagami from ''[[Death Note]]'', and Oxnard from ''[[Hamtaro]]''. She was also the first voice of ''[[Naruto]]'''s Kurenai Yuhi before being replaced by [[Mary Elizabeth McGlynn]].


Saffron Henderson was [[The Other Darrin|replaced by]] Jillian Michaels as Gohan in [[The Ocean Group]] dub of ''[[Dragonball Z]]''. Henderson had been voicing the character from the very beginning (since 1996) but had to quit just before voice work began on the Cell Games Saga. The reason being is that her wedding, which took place sometime in January or February 2001, conflicted with her allotted work schedule for the series.
Saffron Henderson [[The Other Darrin|was replaced]] by [[Jillian Michaels]] as Gohan in [[The Ocean Group]]'s dub of ''[[Dragonball Z]]''. Henderson had been voicing the character from the very beginning (since 1996) but had to quit just before voice work began on the Cell Games Saga because her wedding, which took place sometime in January or February 2001, conflicted with her work schedule for the series.


In an ''Animerica'' interview, she stated that she was in the movies ''[[The Fly]] II'' and ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13 th]] Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan''. She played Veronica Quaife, taking over the Geena Davis role, and the rocker J.J. Jarret, whom Jason Voorhees used a guitar to kill.
In an ''Animerica'' interview, she mentioned that she was in the movies ''[[The Fly]] II'' and ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan]]''. She played Veronica Quaife, taking over the [[Geena Davis]] role, and the rocker J.J. Jarret, whom Jason Voorhees used a guitar to kill.


Saffron has also provided backing vocals on several albums, including for ex [[Free/Bad Company|Bad Company]] vocalist Paul Rodgers' 1999 album ''Electric''.
Saffron has also provided backing vocals on several albums, including for example [[Bad Company]] vocalist Paul Rodgers' 1999 album ''Electric''.


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{{tropelist|And as for the Tropes that are known with [[Saffron Henderson]]:}}
* [[Action Girl]] (and) [[Dark Action Girl]]: When she plays a female character there is a very good chance that her role will get involved in the action regardless of their alignment.
* [[Action Girl]] (and) [[Dark Action Girl]]: When she plays a female character there is a very good chance that her role will get involved in the action regardless of her alignment.
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]]: These kind of roles make up a great portion for her work and are often her favorite roles.
* [[Cute Shotaro Boy]]: These roles make up a great portion for her work and are often her favorite roles.
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Though not to the extent of fellow Canadian actress [[Janyse Jaud]] whenever she does use a lower sultry voice that is often for antagonistic characters (even if they don't stay that way). But there are only very few roles of hers that use one of her lower voices that is good right from the start (such as [[Saber Marionette J|Bloodberry]]).
* [[Evil Is Sexy]]: Though not to the extent of fellow Canadian actress [[Janyse Jaud]], when she uses a lower sultry voice, it is often for antagonistic characters even if [[Heel Face Turn|they don't stay that way]], although such roles of that are good from the start (such as [[Saber Marionette J|Bloodberry]]) are rare.
* [[High Heel Face Turn]]: While she has voiced plenty of antagonists many of them don't stay that way.
* [[High Heel Face Turn]]: While she has voiced plenty of antagonists many of them don't stay that way.
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Though not to the extent of [[Tara Strong|Tara Strong's fanbase]] many of Saffron's male fans view her this way.
* [[Hot Shounen Mom]]: Though not to the extent of [[Tara Strong|Tara Strong's fanbase]], many of Saffron's male fans view her this way.
* [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor]]: Her most known voices are either [[Cute Shotaro Boy|cutesy young boys]] or lower [[Ms. Fanservice|sultry]] voices. She has done other roles but they are generally not well known.
* [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor]]: Her best-known voices are either [[Cute Shotaro Boy|cutesy young boys]] or lower [[Ms. Fanservice|sultry]] voices. She has done other roles but they are generally not well-known (Sherry from ''[[Zatch Bell]]'' notwithstanding).
** You would call Sherry from [[Zatch Bell]] not well known?


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Saffron Henderson is a Canadian voice actress and singer and the daughter of Bill Henderson of Chilliwack fame. She has voiced various characters from anime series. She is usually cast as mature and occasionally flirtatious young women, or as a child, mostly young boys.

Her well-known roles include Shenhua from Black Lagoon, Aisha from Gundam SEED, Sachiko Yagami from Death Note, and Oxnard from Hamtaro. She was also the first voice of Naruto's Kurenai Yuhi before being replaced by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn.

Saffron Henderson was replaced by Jillian Michaels as Gohan in The Ocean Group's dub of Dragonball Z. Henderson had been voicing the character from the very beginning (since 1996) but had to quit just before voice work began on the Cell Games Saga because her wedding, which took place sometime in January or February 2001, conflicted with her work schedule for the series.

In an Animerica interview, she mentioned that she was in the movies The Fly II and Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan. She played Veronica Quaife, taking over the Geena Davis role, and the rocker J.J. Jarret, whom Jason Voorhees used a guitar to kill.

Saffron has also provided backing vocals on several albums, including for example Bad Company vocalist Paul Rodgers' 1999 album Electric.

Saffron Henderson provides examples of the following tropes: