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| Name | Susan Eisenberg |
| Birth date | 1964 |
| Birth place | Washington, D.C., United States |
| Occupation | Voice actress, actress |
| Years active | 1995–present |
| Notable works | Voice of Wonder Woman in Justice League (TV series), Justice League Unlimited, DC Universe Online |
Susan Eisenberg is an American voice actress and stage performer best known for portraying the superheroine in animated television, video games, and radio adaptations. Her career spans voice work for comic-book franchises, animated series, and interactive entertainment, as well as theatrical and on-screen appearances. She has contributed to projects connected with major studios and franchises across television, film, and gaming industries.
Eisenberg was born in Washington, D.C. and raised with ties to cultural institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Kennedy Center. She studied literature and performance-related disciplines, training in programs associated with institutions like Yale School of Drama, Juilliard School, and regional conservatories connected to the National Endowment for the Arts. Early influences included exposure to radio drama traditions from organizations such as the BBC and the National Public Radio network. Her formative years intersected with theatrical communities in cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago, where she engaged with companies including the Steppenwolf Theatre Company and the Lincoln Center.
Her professional trajectory moved from regional theatre and repertory ensembles into commercial voice work for studios including Warner Bros., Sony Pictures Entertainment, Disney, Universal Studios, and Paramount Pictures. She became affiliated with animation producers such as Warner Bros. Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, DC Comics, and Marvel Entertainment through voice casting directors connected to networks like Adult Swim and Nickelodeon. Eisenberg also worked with video game developers such as Square Enix, Electronic Arts, Activision, and BioWare on interactive projects tied to franchises like Batman and Star Wars. Her career intersected with producers and directors from companies including HBO, Showtime, and ABC Studios.
Eisenberg is best known for voicing a major DC Comics character in the animated series Justice League (TV series) and its continuation Justice League Unlimited, roles that connected her to the larger DC Animated Universe and to creators affiliated with Bruce Timm, Paul Dini, and Dwayne McDuffie. She reprised the character for the massively multiplayer online game DC Universe Online developed by Sony Online Entertainment and for multiple titles produced by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Her voice credits extend to animated adaptations of properties from Marvel Comics and appearances in series aired on Adult Swim and Cartoon Network, as well as in licensed video games from Square Enix, Capcom, and Konami. She contributed to audiobooks and radio dramas for publishers such as Random House Audio and producers connected to Audible.com and BBC Radio. Collaborations include work with fellow voice actors from franchises centered on characters like Batman, Superman, The Flash, Green Lantern, and Wonder Woman (comic book character).
Beyond voiceover, Eisenberg has performed with theatrical companies and festivals including the O'Neill Theater Center, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, and regional stages such as the Mark Taper Forum and the Guthrie Theater. On-screen credits include guest and recurring roles on television series produced by networks like CBS, NBC, and FOX, and appearances in independent films showcased at festivals such as Sundance Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival. She has worked with directors who have credits with studios including Miramax, Lionsgate, and Focus Features, and participated in readings and workshops at institutions such as The Public Theater and the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Eisenberg's performance as a central animated superheroine drew attention from genre-focused outlets and organizations including the Animation Writers Caucus and critics from publications linked to Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and Entertainment Weekly. She has been acknowledged at fan and industry events such as San Diego Comic-Con, New York Comic Con, and award ceremonies related to voice and audio production like the Audie Awards. Her work on franchise titles has been highlighted in retrospectives associated with DC Comics anniversaries and in curated exhibits at venues like the Paley Center for Media.
Category:American voice actresses Category:1964 births Category:Living people