Julie Lemieux

Julie Lemieux (born December 4, 1962) is a Canadian voice actress.

Julie Lemieux
Born (1962-12-04) December 4, 1962[1]
OccupationVoice actress
Years active1991–present

Character voices

Julie Lemieux has provided the voice for characters such as Sammy Tsukino and Young Sapphire in Sailor Moon, Young Darien Shields in Sailor Moon R the Movie: Promise of the Rose, and Peruru in Sailor Moon Supers the Movie: Black Dream Hole. She has also played Funshine Bear in Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot and The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie. She was also the voice of Dumpty in Polka Dot Shorts and Rupert Bear in the animated TV series of the same name. Lemieux also acted as Warren in Monster by Mistake and Toby of the new anime production Pandalian. She has recently worked on the television series What It's Like Being Alone; She has voiced Hunter Steele in the English version of Spider Riders, Ikki in Medabots Spirit, and Wilbur the Calf in Wilbur. She is also the voice for Renee in the TV series Jacob Two-Two, Mariah Wong in the English anime version of Beyblade, Runo in Bakugan, Antique Annie in Producing Parker, Louise in Max & Ruby, Bounce in Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends, Chance Happening in Grojband, Mrs. Jewls in Wayside, Greta in Detentionaire, Bud Compson in Arthur, Fuzzy Snuggums in Spliced, Dabs Looman in Skatoony, Granny Butternut in Numb Chucks, Cali in PAW Patrol, Josee and Kelly in Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race, and Flo in Total DramaRama.

Voice roles

Recurring roles

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References

  1. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0501306/
  2. Fresh TV [@thefreshchannel] (25 August 2015). "@Flashlight237 Yes!" (Tweet) via Twitter.
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