In Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, Suletta Mercury is voiced by Kana Ichinose in the Japanese version. In the English dub, Suletta is voiced by Jill Harris. The official Gundam character page lists Kana Ichinose as Suletta’s Japanese voice actor, and Crunchyroll’s English-dub cast announcement named Jill Harris for the dub.


Japanese Voice Actor: Kana Ichinose

Date of Birth

Kana Ichinose’s official Sigma Seven profile lists her birthday as December 20, but does not display a birth year. Public databases widely list her full date of birth as December 20, 1996; because the year is not shown on her main agency profile, the fully documented official date is December 20.

About Kana

Kana Ichinose is a Japanese voice actress represented by Sigma Seven. Her official agency profile identifies her as a winner of the 15th Seiyu Awards’ Best New Actress category and the 18th Seiyu Awards’ Best Leading Voice Actor category, which immediately places her among the most recognized younger performers in the industry.

For Gundam fans, the key role is straightforward: the official Witch from Mercury character page lists Kana Ichinose as the voice of Suletta Mercury, the protagonist of the series. That role sits alongside other major anime parts on her official profile, including Fern in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Ichigo in DARLING in the FRANXX, Tuesday in Carole & Tuesday, Sayu Ogiwara in Higehiro, Olivia in Trapped in a Dating Sim, and Yuzuriha Ogawa in Dr. STONE.

Hometown

Her official agency profile lists her birthplace as Hokkaido, Japan. Some public databases specify Obihiro, Hokkaido, but her agency page gives the broader official hometown reference as Hokkaido.

Career Highlights

Ichinose’s documented career highlights show a strong run of lead and co-lead roles in high-visibility anime. Her agency profile lists Suletta Mercury in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, Fern in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Ichigo in DARLING in the FRANXX, Tuesday in Carole & Tuesday, Sayu Ogiwara in Higehiro, and Marlya Noel in Fairy gone. Those are the most search-relevant anchor roles in her official credits.

She also has major awards recognition. Sigma Seven’s profile states that she won the 15th Seiyu Awards’ Best New Actress honor and the 18th Seiyu Awards’ Best Leading Voice Actor honor. Those awards are among the clearest documented indicators of her standing in the industry.

Full Current Filmography

The list below reflects documented credits from Kana Ichinose’s official Sigma Seven profile. Because agency pages are curated and may not include every role in a performer’s career, this is a source-based documented filmography rather than a claim of complete exhaustiveness.

Anime

Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury — Suletta Mercury.
Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End — Fern.
The Holy Grail of Eris — Constance Grail.
Honey Lemon Soda — Uka Ishimori.
Medalist — Hikaru Kamisaki.
Monster Strike Deadverse Reloaded — Rinne.
The Shiunji Family Children — Kotono Shiunji.
The Unfavorable Job “Appraiser” Was Actually the Strongest — Alice.
Blue Box — Ayame Moriya.
Flower and Asura — Misaki Kumoi.
The Beginning After the End — Tessia.
Shin Samurai-den YAIBA — Namako Otoko.
Tai Ari Deshita. — Mio Yae.
Turkey! — Rina Godai.
Vampire Dormitory — Mito Yamamoto.
Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World? — Rinne.
An Archdemon’s Dilemma: How to Love Your Elf Bride — Nephy.
The Strongest Tank’s Labyrinth Raids — Luna.
Dr. STONE — Yuzuriha Ogawa.
Ayakashi Triangle — Suzu Kanade.
My Daughter Left the Nest and Returned an S-Rank Adventurer — Seren Bordeaux.
Otaku Elf — Isuzu Koimari.
Do It Yourself!! — Purin.
Made in Abyss — Maa.
Trapped in a Dating Sim — Olivia.
AMAIM Warrior at the Borderline — Shion Shishibe.
Higehiro — Sayu Ogiwara.
Fairy gone — Marlya Noel.
Shachibato! President, It’s Time for Battle! — Yutoria.
The Saint’s Magic Power Is Omnipotent — Aira Misono.
Akudama Drive — Imouto.
The Irregular at Magic High School: Visitor Arc — Rachel.
Gleipnir — Chihiro Yoshioka.
Mewkledreamy — Chia; Yuri Sawamura.
Weathering with You — Officer Sasaki.
Carole & Tuesday — Tuesday.
Golden Kamuy — Enonoka.
Symphogear XV — Elsa.
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- — Annerose Miload.
GRANBLUE FANTASY The Animation Season 2 — Myra.
If My Favorite Pop Idol Made It to the Budokan, I Would Die — Reo.
To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts — Millieelia.
DARLING in the FRANXX — Ichigo.
Iroduku: The World in Colors — Asagi Kazano.
Wasteful Days of High School Girls — Funeral Director.
Boogiepop and Others — Orihata Aya.
Hitoribocchi no Marumaru Seikatsu — Kako Kurai.
Teach Me, Hokusai! The Animation — Taiko Yokoyama.
Bottom-Tier Character Tomozaki — Mao Kamisaki.
Ensemble Stars! — Hokuto Hidaka (childhood).
Kaguya-sama: Love Is War — Maki Shijo.
Aikatsu Friends! — Chihori Kumano.
Star Twinkle Precure — student, female customer, and other roles.

Games

THE iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stage — Layla.
Corpse Party II: Darkness Distortion — Haruka Nanami.
FINAL FANTASY XIV: Shadowbringers — Ryne.
Tsukihime -A piece of blue glass moon- — Hisui.
ToHeart remake — Akari Kamigishi.
Kanda Alice mo Suiri Suru. — Alice Kanda.
Hoshinari Echoes — Fuyuko Sato.
Azur Lane — Bunker Hill.
Shoujo Calibur.io — Raijodo.
Magia Record: Puella Magi Madoka Magica Side Story — Mikura Komachi.
SAMURAI SPIRITS — Gongsun Li.
RELEASE THE SPYCE secret fragrance — Amy; Alm.
#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System — Magical Girl Ruruka.
Arc the Lad R — Troa.
Shironeko Project — Esca.
Grimms Notes Repage — Elena Wisler.
Shironeko Tennis — Myue Weiss.
Kirara Fantasia — Omi Nijo.

Critical Reception

Kana Ichinose’s strongest documented critical recognition comes from the Seiyu Awards. Her Sigma Seven profile states that she won the 15th Seiyu Awards’ Best New Actress honor and the 18th Seiyu Awards’ Best Leading Voice Actor honor, a rare combination that marks both a strong debut phase and later top-line recognition.

Her role as Suletta Mercury also stands out because Gundam’s official materials place her at the center of The Witch from Mercury as the voice of the protagonist. Combined with official credits for other leading roles such as Fern, Ichigo, and Tuesday, the source record supports the inference that she has become one of the most prominent lead actresses of her generation in TV anime.

Useful source links for further reading:
Sigma Seven official profile (https://sigma7.co.jp/actors/ichinose_kana/)
Official Gundam character page for Suletta Mercury (https://en.gundam-official.com/witch-from-mercury/character/1/)
15th Seiyu Awards winners page (https://www.seiyuawards.jp/winning/winning_15/)


English Voice Actor: Jill Harris

Date of Birth

Jill Harris was born on July 3, 1994. Public reference sources and industry cast databases consistently list that date, and her professional website is identified as jillharrisvo.com.

About Jill

Jill Harris is the English dub voice actor for Suletta Mercury in Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury. Crunchyroll’s English-dub cast announcement named Harris as Suletta, and Behind The Voice Actors also credits her as the English voice for the character.

More broadly, Harris is an American voice actress known for lead and major roles including Noelle Silva in Black Clover, Nino Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets, Fern in Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End, Yuzuriha in Hell’s Paradise, Aura Bella Fiora in Overlord, and Charlie Magne in the Hazbin Hotel pilot. Her IMDb bio and major cast databases consistently present her as a working voice-over specialist with a long list of anime dub leads.

Hometown

Jill Harris is publicly listed as being from Clarksville, Tennessee, United States. That birthplace is the most consistently documented hometown-style location in accessible source records.

Career Highlights

For Gundam fans, Harris’s defining franchise credit here is Suletta Mercury, the English voice of the title protagonist of The Witch from Mercury. Crunchyroll’s dub announcement placed her at the center of the English cast, which makes this one of her most visible mecha-anime lead roles.

Her wider career highlights include Noelle Silva in Black Clover, Nino Nakano in The Quintessential Quintuplets, Fern in Frieren, and Yuzuriha in Hell’s Paradise. Behind The Voice Actors also shows that she has worked as a voice director on titles including Frieren, Hell’s Paradise, Vinland Saga Season 2, Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-, and SPY×FAMILY, which points to a growing production-side profile in addition to acting.

Full Current Filmography

The credits below reflect documented public credits from Behind The Voice Actors, Wikipedia’s sourced filmography, Crunchyroll’s cast announcement, and IMDb-style professional listings. Because dub databases and public filmographies can vary, this should be treated as a documented-credit filmography and may not be exhaustive.

TV anime / animated series

2016: Aokana: Four Rhythm Across the Blue — Asuka Kurashina.
2016: Orange — Naho Takamiya.
2016: Overlord — Aura Bella Fiora.
2016: New Game! — Hifumi Takimoto.
2016: The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. — Chiyo Yumehara.
2016: Planetarian — Yumemi Hoshino.
2017: Fuuka — Fuuka Akitsuki.
2017–2021: Restaurant to Another World — Aletta.
2017–present: Black Clover — Noelle Silva.
2017–2024: The Ancient Magus’ Bride — Philomela Sargant and additional roles.
2018: SSSS.Gridman — Rikka Takarada.
2018–2024: My Hero Academia — Mandalay.
2019: The Quintessential Quintuplets — Nino Nakano.
2019: Fairy Gone — Marlya Noel.
2020: The Gymnastics Samurai — Rei Aragaki.
2021: Wonder Egg Priority — Minami.
2021: Love Live! Nijigasaki High School Idol Club — Shizuku Osaka.
2022: Aharen-san Is Indecipherable — Futaba.
2022: Higehiro — Sayu Ogiwara.
2022–present: Natsume’s Book of Friends — Hiiragi.
2023: Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury — Suletta Mercury.
2023–present: Hell’s Paradise — Yuzuriha.
2023–present: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End — Fern.
2024: Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian — Maria “Masha” Mikhailovna Kujou.
2024: Nina the Starry Bride — Nina.
2025: I May Be a Guild Receptionist, But I’ll Solo Any Boss to Clock Out on Time — Alina.
2026: Takopi’s Original Sin — Marina.

Films / specials

2018: Planetarian: Storyteller of the Stars — Yumemi Hoshino.
2019: Hazbin Hotel (pilot) — Charlie Magne.
2023: Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King — Noelle Silva.
2024: SPY×FAMILY Code: White — Waitress.

Video games

2016: Battleborn — Alani.
2018: Paladins — Sugar Plum Willo.
2019: Borderlands 3 — Lana and other roles.
2025 listing on BTVA: Borderlands 4 — additional credited role listing present on the database.

Voice direction

SPY×FAMILY; Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-; Vinland Saga Season 2; Hell’s Paradise; Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End. These are listed on Behind The Voice Actors’ voice director profile for Harris.

Critical Reception

Jill Harris’s reputation is strongest in English-dub anime, where she has accumulated a large number of lead and high-visibility roles. The most persuasive public evidence is the concentration of major franchise parts attached to her name across Black Clover, Quintessential Quintuplets, Frieren, Hell’s Paradise, and Gundam. That is an inference from the prominence and consistency of her documented casting record.

A second notable point is her crossover into directing. Behind The Voice Actors lists her as a voice director on several major recent anime dubs, suggesting that her industry standing has expanded beyond acting alone. That does not substitute for formal awards coverage, but it does indicate professional trust at a higher production level.

Useful source links for further reading:
Crunchyroll English dub cast announcement (https://www.crunchyroll.com/news/announcements/2023/2/1/mobile-suit-gundam-the-witch-from-mercury-english-dub-release-date-cast-crew-revealed)
Behind The Voice Actors profile (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/Jill-Harris/)
Suletta Mercury cast page on Behind The Voice Actors (https://www.behindthevoiceactors.com/tv-shows/Mobile-Suit-Gundam-The-Witch-From-Mercury/Suletta-Mercury/)
IMDb profile (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5211886/)
Wikipedia filmography page (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jill_Harris)

Social Media

X: @JillHarrisVO (https://x.com/JillHarrisVO)
Instagram: @jillsvoice (https://instagram.com/jillsvoice)
TikTok: @jillsvoice (https://tiktok.com/@jillsvoice)
Twitch: jillsvoice (https://twitch.tv/jillsvoice)
YouTube: @jillsvoice (https://youtube.com/@jillsvoice)

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