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Christine Cavanaugh Born August 16, 1963
Utah, United StatesOccupation Voice actress Years active 1986–2001 Awards Annie Awards
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Television Production
2000 Dexter's Laboratory: Ego TripChristine Cavanaugh (born August 16, 1963) is an American former voice actress who had a distinctive speaking style and had provided the voice for a large range of cartoon characters. She is best known as the voice of Babe in the hit film, Babe, Chuckie Finster on Rugrats and for being the original voice of Dexter on Dexter's Laboratory. In 2002, she retired from voice acting for personal reasons.
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Biography
Born in Utah, Cavanaugh moved to Los Angeles, California to become an actress and ended up doing voice work for a friend's film.
In 1991, Cavanaugh voiced Gosalyn Mallard, the title character's adopted daughter on Disney's Darkwing Duck as well as the voice of Chuckie Finster on the Nickelodeon cartoon Rugrats and later, in 1994, the voice of Oblina, one of the three main monster-students on Aaahh!!! Real Monsters.
Cavanaugh can also be heard on The Critic as the voice of Marty, Jay Sherman's son, along with Nancy Cartwright, who would be her replacement as Chuckie Finster later in 2002. Her voice credits also include the animated series Sonic the Hedgehog, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Hercules: The Animated Series, The Powerpuff Girls, The Wild Thornberrys, and Recess, as well as the voice of Birdie in McDonald's commercials. In the early 1990s, Cavanaugh also served as an announcer for The Disney Channel for "coming up next" bumpers.
In 1995, Cavanaugh lent her voice to the live-action film Babe in the starring role of Babe the Gallant Pig.[1] She was offered to reprise her role for the sequel, Babe: Pig in the City, but decided the salary was not enough (the role was instead played by her Rugrats co-star E.G. Daily who voices Tommy Pickles).[2] In 1996, she started doing the voice of boy-genius Dexter in Dexter's Laboratory and won an Annie Award in 2000 for the hour-long TV special Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip.[3]
Cavanaugh also guest starred on several TV shows including Salute Your Shorts, Cheers, Empty Nest, Wings, The X-Files, Everybody Loves Raymond and ER and had supporting roles in the feature films Soulmates and Jerry Maguire.
Voiceography
Year Animated Series/Film Role Other notes 1987 David and the Magic Pearl David 1989 P.J. Funnybunny Potts Pig ABC Weekend Specials, credited as Chris Cavenaugh 1991 Darkwing Duck Gosalyn Mallard 1991-2002 Rugrats Chuckie Finster 1992 Raw Toonage Gosalyn Mallard Gramps Alien Kid #2 1993 Recycle Rex Voice A Flintstone Family Christmas Stony P.J.'s Unfunnybunny Christmas Ritchie Raccoon ABC Weekend Specials Sonic the Hedgehog Bunnie Rabbot 1994-1995 The Critic Marty Sherman 1994-1997 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Oblina 1994 Aladdin Sadira/Additional Voices Beethoven Additional Voices 1995 Babe Babe Balto Additional Voices Uncredited 1995-2002 Dexter's Laboratory Dexter 1996 P.J. Funnybunny: A Very Cool Easter Potts Pigg credited as Chris Cavanaugh 101 Dalmatians: The Series Dumpling/Wizzer The Flintstones Christmas in Bedrock Additional Voices Nickelodeon 3D Movie Maker Oblina CD-Rom Cave Kids Bamm-Bamm Rubble 1997 A Rugrats Vacation Chuckie Finster Video movie The Brothers Flub Valentina King of the Hill Bobby Hill (additional dialogue only), Pamela Adlon regularly performed his voice. Recess Library Kid, Digger #2, Sue Bob Murphy Unbeatable Harry Voice 1998 Hercules: The Animated Series Alcides Dexter's Rude Removal Dexter Unaired short The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Scared Silly Birdie the Early Bird Video movie The Powerpuff Girls Bunny, Bud Smith The Rugrats Movie Chuckie Finster The Wild Thornberrys Short Tail Macqaque 1999 Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip Dexter, D22, Old Man Dexter TV movie The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Legend of Grimace Island Birdie Video movie The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: The Visitors from Outer Space Birdie Video movie Sing Me a Story with Belle Carol the Book Worm 2000 Rugrats: Search for Reptar Chuckie Finster Video game Cartoon Cartoon Fridays Dexter Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Chuckie Finster 2001 Rugrats: Still Babies After All These Years Chuckie Finster TV documentary The Rugrats: All Grown Up Chuckie Finster TV and movie The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Birthday World Birdie Video movie The Wacky Adventures of Ronald McDonald: Have Time, Will Travel Birdie Video movie Filmography
Year TV Series/Film Role Other notes 1990 Cheers Terry Gardner Episode # 8.24: "Mr. Otis Regrets" 1991 Salute Your Shorts Mona Tibbs Episodes: "They Call Me Ms. Tibbs", "Mail Carrier Mona" Empty Nest Kimberly Episode # 4.7: "Country Weston" 1992 Salute Your Shorts Mona Tibbs Episode: "Park Ranger Mona" Herman's Head Martha Fitzer Episode # 2.13: "A Charlie Brown Fitzer" 1993 Wings Fan Episode # 4.17: "I Love Brian" 1994 Wild Oats Kathee 1995 Little Surprises Pepper Short Down, Out & Dangerous Leslie McCoy TV movie 1996 Jerry Maguire Mrs. Remo Credited as Christina Cavanaugh 1997 Delivery Bridgette Soulmates Anna Weisland The X-Files Amanda Nelligan Episode # 4.20: "Small Potatoes" Everybody Loves Raymond Erin Episode # 2.12: "All I Want for Christmas" 1998 You Lucky Dog Bernice TV movie 2000 ER Gloria Episode # 7.3: "Mars Attacks" References
- ^ Moret, Jim (August 7, 1995). "'Babe' the pig really sizzles". CNN Showbiz News (CNN). http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/Movies/Babe/index.html. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ Goldstein, Patrick (December 18, 2001). "A Voice Actor Speaks for Herself". The New York Times. http://articles.latimes.com/2001/dec/18/entertainment/et-gold18/3. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
- ^ "Legacy: 28th Annual Annie Award Nominees and Winners (2000)". AnnieAwards.org. http://annieawards.org/28thwinners.html. Retrieved 2011-05-31.
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Categories:- 1963 births
- American film actors
- American television actors
- American voice actors
- Annie Award winners
- Living people
- Actors from Utah
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