
Mona Marshall
Born:August 31, 1947
Place of Birth:Los Angeles, California, USA
Known For:Acting
Biography
Mona Marshall, born Mona Mortica Ianotti on August 31, 1947, is a versatile American voice actress known for her exceptional talent in bringing young boy characters to life through her voice. With a career spanning decades, Marshall has left an indelible mark on both Japanese anime and American cartoons, showcasing her incredible range and ability to embody diverse roles.
One of Marshall's recent notable performances includes voicing the talking bear Koby the Study Buddy, adding yet another memorable character to her extensive repertoire. However, she is perhaps best known for her iconic roles in the long-running animated series South Park, where she expertly portrays characters like Sheila Broflovski, Linda Stotch, and various others, contributing to the show's immense popularity and cultural impact.
In addition to her work on South Park, Marshall's talent shines through in her portrayal of Kite, the central character in the acclaimed 2002 video game series .hack for PlayStation 2. Her ability to bring depth and emotion to animated characters has solidified her status as a sought-after voice actress in the industry.
During the 1990s, Marshall's vocal prowess was showcased in the animated film "Young Pocahontas," where she provided the voice for the Native American princess. Her captivating performance in the VHS release of the film in 1995 further demonstrated her ability to breathe life into beloved characters, captivating audiences of all ages.
With a career marked by versatility, skill, and a deep understanding of character portrayal, Mona Marshall continues to captivate audiences with her distinctive voice and ability to infuse each role with nuance and authenticity. Her contributions to the world of animation have cemented her legacy as a talented and respected voice actress, beloved by fans worldwide.
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