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Listing for Keith Scott - one of Australia's leading impressionists with over 300 character voices in his repertoire.
Websites and other links related to voice-over actor and comedy magician Joshua Seth, voice of Tai on "Digimon" (2000).
HARRY SHEARER
Birthdate: 23 December 1943
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA Best known as Derek Smalls in "This is Spinal Tap" (1984), and has performed many voices on "The Simpsons" (1989-present) including Mr. Burns, Smithers, Ned Flanders, and Principal Skinner.
Listing for sites and pages related to the self-proclaimed "Live-Action Anime Girl".
Listing for voice actor, comedian and powerlifter Robert O. Smith.
YEARDLEY SMITH
(real name: Martha Maria Yeardley Smith)
Birthdate: 3 July 1964
Though she has made many appearances, Smith is best known to voicechasers as the voice of Lisa Simpson in "The Simpsons" (1989-present). For more credits, see her page at IMDb, which is found in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
DAVID SOBOLOV
Birthdate: 23 October 1964
Birthplace: Windsor, Ontario, Canada Sobolov has performed several voices, including that of RoboCop in "Robocop: Alpha Commando" (1998) and Depthcharge in "Beast Wars: Transformers" (1996). For more credits, please see his page at The Internet Movie Database, which is linked in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
KATH SOUCIE
(also credited as Kath Souci and Kath E. Soucie)
Some of Kath's most notable voices include that of Phil and Lil in "Rugrats" (1991-present), Lola Bunny in "Space Jam" (1996), Janine Melnitz in "Slimer and The Real Ghostbusters" (1986), Fifi Le Flume in "Tiny Toon Adventures" (1990), and Dexter's Mom in Dexter's Laboratory (1996).
ARNOLD STANG
Birthdate: 28 September 1925
Birthplace: Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA Stang, who has done old-time radio performances among his other work, is best known as the voices of Top Cat (1961) and Herman the Mouse in the Noveltoon shorts of the late 1940s and the 1950s.
NICK STEWART
Birthdate: March 15, 1910
Died: December 18, 2000
Nick Stewart was "one of the first inductees in the Academy of Television Arts and Science's new "Archive of American Television" for his pioneering work in Television; a pioneer of vaudeville, radio, movies, theatre and television who played the part of Lightnin' on the CBS TV series "Amos 'N Andy"; the voice of Brer Bear in Disney's "Song of the South" (1946).
ANDRE STOJKA
Stojka has performed several voices, including that of Owl in "Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin" (1997), and Starlite in "Rainbow Brite" (1986). For more credits, please see his page at The Internet Movie Database, which is linked in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
TARA STRONG
Real name: Tara Lyn Charendoff
Also credited as Tara Charendoff
Birthdate: 12 February 1973 c. 1975
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Charendoff has provided many voices, including that of Batgirl/Barbara Gordon in "The New Batman/Superman Adventures" (1997), Bubbles in "The PowerPuff Girls" (1998), and Baby Dylan Pickles in "The Rugrats Movie" (1998) and "Rugrats" (1998-present).
ERIC STUART Best known as a singer/songwriter, Stuart also provides the voices of Squirtle, James, and Brock on "Pokemon" (1998). For more credits, please see his page at The Internet Movie Database, which is linked in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
CREE SUMMER
Birthdate: 7 July 1970 A well known singer and actress, Summer has done many voices for several years. Some of her best known are Elmyra Duff in "Tiny Toon Adventures" (1990) and "Pinky, Elmyra, and The Brain" (1998), Susie in "Rugrats" (1991), and Penny in "Inspector Gadget" (1983). For more credits, please see her page at The Internet Movie Database, which is linked in the main Voice Actors category here at ODP.
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