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Overview

Nola Klop is a Dutch voice actress, singer, and songwriter who has done voice work in the web series Murder Drones.

Biography[]

Nola Klop is a bilingual (Dutch, American and British) full-time voice actor, singer, voice-over, songwriter and YouTuber. Nola has always been fascinated by sound. Growing up in a creative and musical family, she found her place in theater, animation, games. and music. Born a storyteller, she creates narrative with a lot of passion, whether by voice, music, or sound.

In 2016, she finished her Bachelor of Music with Honours (Composition for the Media) at the Utrecht School of the Arts. Because of her education and experience as a music technologist, Nola works fast and efficient in her broadcast quality home studio, but also gladly visits a studio of the client's choice.

Filmography[]

Video games[]

Movies and TV[]

  • Rarity - My Little Pony Pony life (Dutch dub)
  • Pomni - The Amazing Digital Circus (Dutch dub)

Credits[]

Nola voices the following characters:

Trivia[]

  • She is bilingual, being able to speak Dutch and English, and can use many accents.
    • In a livestream, she said the only accent she isn't confident in is an Australian accent.
  • In the Dutch dub of Murder Drones, released in August 2025, Nola voices all of the same characters she voiced in the original English version and was Creative Director of the dub.
    • She also did some of the mixing for the dub.
      • Likewise, she also voiced the Dutch version of Pomni from The Amazing Digital Circus, another series by Glitch Productions.
  • Nola previously worked alongside Elsie Lovelock and Michael Kovach in Poppy Playtime.
  • Nola has made a partial cover of Eternal Dream, which can be viewed here.
    • She has hinted at a full one coming soon.
    • She also sang Eternal Dream in the Dutch dub of Murder Drones.
  • Nola Klop identifies as demigirl and uses she/her and they/them pronouns.

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