Career
Among her earliest efforts was a track on the Tom Cruise film Days of Thunder and a self-titled 1991 album. Later on, she billed herself as The Live Action Anime Girl and was invited to several science fiction conventions as a guest. Her convention appearances usually showcased music concerts featuring her original upbeat music and demonstrations of her martial arts abilities.
Her typical look during this time was skin-tight spandex clothing, with her blonde hair in pigtails tied off with pink bows.
Smile hosted Sciences-Fi Channel"s Anime Week in the summer of 1998. Other projects included a self-published comic book featuring herself as the central character and the voice of Ulala in the Space Channel 5 video game series.
She also toured for a short while with the Virginia-based "Atari" band Rockbot. She later was listed among the staff at The Dance Corner dancing school in Killingworth, Connecticut.
"Additional Voices" in Iria: Zeiram the Animation (OVA) "Coco Hearts" in Wild Cardz (OVA) "Karin Son" in Voltage Fighters: Gowcaizer the Movie (OVA) "Tracy" in Battle Arena Toshinden (OVA) "Nova" in Megas XLR "Ulala" in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed "Ulala" in Sega Superstars Tennis "Ulala" in Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing "Ulala" in Space Channel 5 (Dreamcast, PlayStation 2) "Ulala" in Space Channel 5: Participant 2 (Dreamcast, PlayStation 2) "Ulala" in Space Channel 5: Special Edition (PlayStation 2).