There are a few Video Games made for the Super Nintendo in the late 1990's. The most popular being Sailor Moon: Another Story, a classic RPG where you fight monsters for experience so you can level up. As of 2000, so video game companies have produced any Sailor Moon games. There were rumurs of making a Sailor Moon Wii, but they proved fruitless.
sailor-games.com/ has official and fan made games for Sailor Moon there...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Sailor_Moon_video_gameshas a list of the old original Sailor Moon Videa Games from back in the day, and any new ones also..
There was never any official announcement from any of the Sailor Moon license holders about a Sailor Moon game for the Wii or its current successor, the Wii U. Instead, a Namco-produced Sailor Moon title appeared on popular import website YesAsia, and the rumors circulated from there. YesAsia still has a page with "Sailor Moon (Working Title)" for the Wii listed, though there is no cover artwork or any information listed. It is possible there will be video games made to coincide with the 2013 release of the new Sailor Moon anime, but we will have to wait and see.
Sailor Moon Sacrifice is a fanmade "serie" (with footages from Sailor Moon Classic to Stars) created by Kaosu Studios :)
You are going to have to narrow it down a bit. You have multiple voices: The American dub (and really any other dub), original Japanese, the tv live action sailor moon in japan, the musicals, CD's with sailor moon 'singing', radio dramas, and video games. Assuming, you mean the American dub, the actresses are (from wiki) Tracey Moore (Eps. 1 - 11, 15, 21) Terri Hawkes (Eps. 12 - 14, 16 - 20, 22 - 82, Movies) Linda Ballantyne (Eps. 83 - 159)
Sailor moon is no longer on air so you wont be seeing her on air any more
Nothing since the live action Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon which was only in Japan
Highly unlikely
No, the Sailor Moon anime series finished airing in Japan in 1997.
There hasn't been any plans for Sailor Moon to reair in the US, but the manga has been re-releasing in US, along with Sailor V.
Go to www.anime-planet.com and search for Sailor Moon. There you can see similar 'Animes'.
Sailor Jupiter is a better ice skater than any of the other sailor scouts.
As far as I know, NO, Sailor Moon is not currently airing in any countries. But who cares if you can't watch it on TV, that's what sites such as Veoh.com and youtube.com are for!