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Christy Carlson Romano:

 Voice Actor of Kimberly Anne Possible in Kim Possible.

Christy's Bio:

"Date of Birth

20 March 1984, Milford, Connecticut, USA

Birth Name

Christy Michelle Romano

Height

5' 9" (1.75 m)

Trivia

Sang a duet with Greg Raposo from Dream Street called "Hair" while they were in The Broadway Kids.

She attended New York Professional Children's School as a commuter student, graduating in 2001. She often tagged along with friends to local high school dances. In 1999, she actually attended the Burbank High School Homecoming Dance with former Disney Channel alum and _Freddy Vs. Jason (2003)_ star Chris Marquette.

Turned down a role on _"American Dreams" (2003).

Parents are Sharon and Anthony

Mother's maiden name is Carlson.

Christy was named Honorary Cheerleader by American Cheerleader Junior magazine

2003-2004 Agency Cordinator Committee Head for Columbia University's A.M.M.P.

Is the goddaughter of Senator Christopher J. Dodd (D-CT)

[2004] The youngest actress to play Belle in the Broadway version of Beauty and the Beast (1991).

Went to St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut before going on Even Stevens.

Grandfather was Joseph Romano of Romano and Son's Bakery on Cherry Street in New York.

Attending Columbia University as a political science major [2005]

Mayor James Richetelli Jr. honored her at Milford City Hall by naming February 22nd, 2005, Christy Carlson Romano Day.

Received the first-ever Connecticut's Finest award on February 22nd, 2005.

Has 2 older sisters (Marcella & Jennifer) & 1 older brother (Anthony Jr.)

Is a member of the Sigma Delta Tau sorority at Columbia Universty.

Signed with Lava/Atlantic Records and will release her debut album as a mainstream singer in 2006.

Engaged to actor Cal Thomas, December 2005.

Broke off her engagement to actor Cal Thomas, April 2006."

 


Will Friedle:

 Voice Actor of Ronald Gertrude Stoppable in Kim Possible.

Will's Bio:

"Date of Birth

11 August 1976, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

Birth Name

William Alan Friedle

Height

5' 8½" (1.74 m)

Trivia

Best friend is ex-"Step by Step" (1991) star Jason Marsden and was best man at Marsden's October 2004 wedding.

Dated actress Jennifer Love Hewitt

He has two older brothers, Gary and Greg

Favorite band is Green Day.

Favorite city is Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

One of his passions is traveling.

Grew up listening to punk music."


Nancy Cartwright:

 Voice Actor or Rufus 'Stoppable' in Kim Possible.

Nancy's Bio:

"Date of Birth

25 October 1957, Kettering, Ohio, USA

Birth Name

Nancy Campbell Cartwright

Height

5' (1.52 m)

Spouse

Warren Murphy (24 December 1988 - 2005) (divorced) 2 children


Trade Mark

Best known as the voice of "Bart Simpson", "Nelson Muntz", "Todd Flanders", and "Ralph Wiggum" on the TV show "The Simpsons" (1989).


Trivia

Children, with Warren Murphy, Lucy Mae and Jackson.

When she auditioned for the Simpsons she was rehearsing for the voice of Lisa Simpson, not Bart Simpson. During final preparations, while reading the script she realized she could do Bart Simpson's voice.

Was friends with Daws Butler, the voice of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound and hundreds of others. They regularly exchanged letters, and soon he was addressing her "Dear Pixie." He sent her scripts to record, and then critiqued the tapes she returned. At 12, she joined a children's theatre company and made her first stage debut in "An Old-Fashioned Christmas". The director asked her to join his summer theatre group. She traveled with them for four years. As a senior, she was president of the Forensic League at Fairmont West High school.

Like many tourists, Cartwright attempted to disturb the notoriously unflappable guards at Buckingham Palace in London. When she blurted, "I'm Bart Simpson, who the hell are you?", she succeeded.

Ironically her character Ethel in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983) - years before her role as Bart Simpson - is "wished" into a television set where she is chased around and then eaten alive by a cartoon monster.

The segment of The Twilight Zone: The Movie in which she appears is based on the same episode that was later parodied in a Simpsons Halloween special.

Her character, Bart Simpson, was rated number 2 in Comedy Central's newest show 'Mouthing Off: 51 Greatest Smartasses'.

Attended Ohio University from 1976-1978 as an interpersonal communication major and was awarded the Cutler Scholarship for academic excellence and leadership.

Appointed Honorary Mayor of Northridge, California, USA (2005)

Was offered the chance to do the female voices for South Park, but turned it down because she felt the show was too offensive.

Met the future Supervising Director of "The Simpsons", 'David Silverman', when they were both students in UCLA's Art Department in the late 1970s. They jokingly made an agreement they would one day work on a show together, but didn't find out their deal came through until they saw the credits of the first episode of the series."


Nicole Sullivan:

 Voice Actress of Shego on Kim Possible.

Nicole's Bio:

"Date of Birth
21 April 1970, New York, New York, USA

Birth Name
Nicole Julianne Sullivan

Height
5' 6" (1.68 m)

Mini Biography
Nicole Sullivan' career started in the mid-90s when she guest-starred on shows like "Models Inc." (1994), "Party of Five" (1994) and "Herman's Head" (1991). In 1995, she beat out several people for a starring role on the sketch comedy show, "Mad TV" (1995)_ . The show became a big hit and Nicole was obviously the breakout star of the show. During her run on "Mad TV" (1995), she guest-starred on shows like "Family Guy" (1999), "Suddenly Susan" (1996) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (1999). Sullivan kept busy in 2000, juggling four shows, "Mad TV" (1995), "Baby Blues" (2000), "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" (2000) and "Talk to Me" (2000). She left "Mad TV" (1995) in 2001, and starred in several television movies. In 2002, she joined the cast of the hit CBS sitcom, "The King of Queens" (1998) alongside Leah Remini and Kevin James. Throughout "The King of Queens" (1998), Sullivan joined two more shows, "Clone High" (2002) and "Kim Possible" (2002). "Clone High" (2002) failed, but "Kim Possible" (2002) is still in production.

She broke into the celebrity circuit, guest-starring on shows like
"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (1992), "The Sharon Osbourne Show" (2003) and "Dennis Miller" (2004). Nicole spent 3 years on "Hollywood Squares" (1998) from 2003 to 2005. Now in 2005, she continues to film episodes of "Kim Possible" (2002), stars on "The King of Queens" (1998) and has been cast with Gail O'Grady in the ABC pilot "Hot Properties" (2005).
IMDb Mini Biography By: ek025

Spouse
Jason Packham (? - present) 1 child

Trivia
Attended Northwestern University.
Attended Middleburgh High School in upstate New York.
Has two cats (Madeleine & Cece) and two dogs (Jackson & Yoohoo).
Parents named Ed and Madonna.
Was elected senior class president in high school.
Was the overall champion on "Celebrity Poker Showdown" (2003)'s first season.
Nicole was the first champion of the "Celebrity Poker Showdown" (2003) match-up on Bravo, winning $100,000 for her chosen charity.
Was originally cast as Leela in Matt Groening 's "Futurama" (1999) but was replaced by Katey Sagal
Engaged to actor Jason Packham
Grew up in Manhattan.
In May of 2004, she donated the $100,000 she won on "Celebrity Poker Showdown" (2003) to her favorite charity, Alley Cat Allies, an organization that rescues cats and promotes spaying/neutering.
Played the "Vancome Lady" on MADtv.
Is of German, Swedish, Irish, and Norwegian descent.
Expecting her first child, a baby boy. She is due May 2007.
She & her husband Jason are expecting their first child, a son, due May 2007.
Son Dashel Pierce, born 12 May 2007.
Close friend with actresses Christa Miller and Sarah Chalke."


Tahj Mowry:

 Voice Actor of Wade on Kim Possible.

Tahj's Bio:

"Date of Birth

17 May 1986, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Birth Name

Tahj Dayton Mowry

Height

5' 8" (1.73 m)

Trivia

Attended Welby Way Elementary School in West Hills, California.

Father in the armed services

Younger brother of Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry.

Played varsity football at Westlake High School (California).

Often wears a W.W.J.D. (What Would Jesus Do) wrist band. Even in acting roles. It is seen in nearly every episode of "Smart Guy" (1997)

All of the Mowry children first name starts with "T" because their dad's name starts with "T" and their middle name starts with "D" because their mom's name starts with "D".

His two sisters are twins.

Often did Pine-Sol commercials the same year his older siblings filmed "Sister, Sister" (1994), before taking on larger roles.


Where Are They Now

(January 2006) Attending Pepperdine University in Malibu, California."


John Di Maggio:

 Voice Actor of Drew Lipsky aka Dr. Drakken on Kim Possible.

John's Bio:

"Date of Birth

4 September 1968

Height

6' 3½" (1.92 m)

Trivia

Grew up in North Plainfield, NJ.

NOT the son of Joltin' Joe DiMaggio

His inspiration for Bender on "Futurama" was Slim Pickens from "Blazing Saddles" and his friend from college, who would do improvisations of an old man who liked sausage.

Is a very talented beatboxer, as seen by some of his work on Futurama.

Once performed stand-up comedy at the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem.

Is the only one of two actors to play the same fictional character (Bender Bending Rodriguez) on both "The Simpsons" (1989) and "Futurama" (1999) the other is Nancy Cartwrtight who played Bart in both, although several people (including Conan O'Brien, Leonard Nimoy, Nichelle Nichols, Stephen Hawking and Dick Clark) have played themselves on both series.

Provided the voices for two very memorable robot characters in two different Emmy-winning animated series'. "Bender" in "Futurama" (1999) and "General Grievous" in "Star Wars: Clone Wars" (2003).

Played Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, in the movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" and then went on to play the voice of main character, Marcus Fenix in the multi-platinum Microsoft Xbox 360 game "Gears of War"."


Kirsten Storms:

 Voice Actress of Bonnie Rockwaller in Kim Possible.

Kirsten's Bio:

"Date of Birth

8 April 1984, Orlando, Florida, USA

Birth Name

Kirsten Renee Storms

Nickname

Carrot
K-Puppy
Kiki
Teeny

Height

5' 4" (1.63 m)

Trivia

Older sister of Gretchen Storms

Storms' on-screen older sister, Alison Sweeney(Samantha Brady on "Days of Our Lives" (1965)), refers to her as her "mini me."

Has an older brother, Austin & a half-brother, Chris

Best Friends: Three golden retrievers named Shelby, Grayson and Hunter

Rescues dogs with her family from the local animal shelters.

Father was Sports Director of WFTV and WCPX (now WKMG) in Orlando

Works with programs supporting American troops in Afghanistan and Iraq as her older brother Austin is currently serving in Iraq

Is good friends with actresses Alexis Thorpe, Farah Fath, Nadia Bjorlin, Heather Lindell, and Lindze Letherman.


Where Are They Now

(October 2003) currently filming another sequel to her past 2 Zenon movies to air in 2004 on the Disney channel.

(June 2004) She will be ending her 5 year run as "Belle" on "Days of Our Lives" (1965) to do "Clubhouse" (2004) on CBS in the fall.

(January 2005) Since "Clubhouse" (2004) was canceled, she is currently pursuing film and prime time work.

(June 2005) Since "Clubhouse" (2004), she's been on CBS's hit show, "CSI: Miami" (2002), and she's now currently portraying the role of Maria Maximiliana "Maxie" Jones on ABC's daytime drama, "General Hospital" (1963)."


Jean Smart:

 Voice Actress of Mrs. Dr. Possible aka Mrs. Anne Possible on Kim Possible.

Jean's Bio:

"Date of Birth

13 September 1951, Seattle, Washington, USA

Height

5' 10" (1.78 m)

Mini Biography

Blonde, buxom and noticeably tall Seattle native Jean Smart was born on September 13, 1951. Not your average-looking ingénue, she earned her stardom taking another route. Attending the University of Washington after high school, she received her BA degree in fine arts. Her first professional season was with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival where she performed in "Much Ado About Nothing," among others. During this time she built up a strong resumé in regional theater with such companies as the Hartford Stage Company, Pittsburgh Public Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Alaska Repertory Theatre and Alliance Theatre. Her first significant break came with a starring role in the potent, critically-acclaimed lesbian drama "Last Summer at Bluefish Cove," which earned her an Off-Broadway Drama Desk nomination in 1980. She capped this honor with a Los Angeles Drama Critics award in 1983 when she repeated her triumph on the West Coast. Jean made an auspicious Broadway debut in 1981 playing Marlene Dietrich in "Piaf", and it was the subsequent TV taping of that show that brought about Hollywood interest. She struggled for a time in unsuccessful sitcoms ("Teachers Only" (1982), "Reggie" (1983) and "Maximum Security" (1984)) before hitting gold as the feather-brained Charlene Frazier on "Designing Women" (1986). She met future husband Richard Gilliland on the set of the hit show; he played the recurring role of Annie Potts' boyfriend for a few seasons. Jean and Richard's son Connor was born in 1989. Feeling confined and typecast in light material, Jean left the show in 1991 to branch out and drew major acclaim in such made-for-TV movies as Overkill: The Aileen Wuornos Story (1992) (TV). She gave a chilling portrayal as the well-known serial killer more than a decade before Charlize Theron copped an Oscar for her cinematic version. On the other side of the coin, Jean offered gentle, heartfelt performances in such TV films as The Yarn Princess (1994) (TV), in which she played a mentally disabled mom, and the TV remake of The Yearling (1994) (TV), allowing audiences to rediscover her amazing versatility. On stage she earned a Tony nomination for her delightfully madcap part in the Broadway farce "The Man Who Came to Dinner" opposite Nathan Lane, and on TV won bookend Emmy awards for her guest appearances on the sitcom "Frasier" (1993). Films would never be a reliable venue for Jean, who made her big-screen debut in Flashpoint (1984). She did, however, receive an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her part in Guinevere (1999). Diagnosed with juvenile diabetes at age 13, Jean has played an active part over the years in public awareness.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

Spouse

Richard Gilliland (7 June 1987 - present) 1 child


Trivia

Appeared in original cast of the Broadway show, "Piaf," 1979. Also appeared at Atlanta's Alliance Theatre, same year.

Left "Designing Women" (1986) in 1991 to pursue other projects and to focus on her family.

She is the 2nd of 4 children. Her parents were a teacher and a homemaker.

At age 13, Jean was diagnosed with diabetes. Originally planned to be a veterinarian, but got interested in theater during her senior year in high school. Studied theater at the University of Washington.

Met her husband when he guest-starred on "Designing Women" (1986). Delta Burke arranged for the two to meet.

Was nominated for Broadway's 2001 Tony Award as Best Actress (Play) for the George S. Kaufman - Moss Hart comedy, "The Man Who Came to Dinner."

Is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority.

Graduated from Ballard High School in Seattle, Washington, in 1969.

She has one child with her husband Richard Gilliland, a son named Connor Douglas Gilliland (b. October 25th 1989)."


Gary Cole:

 Voice Actor of Mr. Dr. Possible aka James Possible on Kim Possible.

Gary's Bio:

"Date of Birth

20 September 1956, Park Ridge, Illinois, USA

Birth Name

Gary Michael Cole

Height

5' 11" (1.80 m)

Spouse

Teddi Siddall (8 March 1992 - present) 1 child


Trivia

In 1985, became a member of the Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble.

Gary has appeared in numerous award-winning productions in Chicago as well as off-Broadway in New York.

Began acting as Snoopy in a high school production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown

Attended Illinois State University where he was among fellow actors Laurie Metcalf and John Malkovich.

Received the honor as being a Distinguished Alumnus at Rolling Meadows High School.

Don Johnson & Philip Michael Thomas edged out Cole and Jimmy Smits for the roles of Crockett & Tubbs in "Miami Vice" (1984).

Has a daughter with Teddi Siddall.

Daughter, Mary, diagnosed with autism at age 28 months. In 2007, at age 14, she is responding very well to education, treatment, and a special friend - a dog named Tattinger. Cole relates their experience in the anthological book, "Love Heels: Tales from Canine Companions for Independence." Although autism is not curable, it is very treatable, and Mary is, by all appearances, a normal child due to treatment, support, and the dedication of loving parents."


Patrick Warburton:

 Voice Actor of Mr. Barkin in Kim Possible.

Patrick's Bio:

"Date of Birth

14 November 1964, Paterson, New Jersey, USA

Birth Name

Patrick John Warburton

Height

6' 3" (1.91 m)

Spouse

Cathy Jennings (February 1991 - present) 4 children


Trade Mark

Monotone, deep voice, massively-built frame, and nonchalant attitude often displayed in various characters he plays.


Trivia

Third child born. [1998]

Studied marine biology at Orange Coast College, where he met his wife, Cathi.

Was a model for Bugle Boy Clothes.

Fourth child born, October 2000.

Son of Barbara Lord.

Suffered through what may be the longest flogging in screen history in the 1987 movie, "Dragonard." He plays a slave on a 17th-century Caribbean island who's sentenced to 100 lashes across his back for insubordination to his master. The lashes are delivered in the public square, are counted out by enthusiastic spectators, and from start to finish consume about 3 minutes and 50 seconds of screen time.

Scene in A Mighty Wind (2003) was cut and is in the deleted scenes on the DVD.

Dropped the puck to start the game after the New Jersey Devils raised their 1995 Stanley Cup banner as the "face Painter" character from "Seinfeld" (1990).

Chosen for the title role on "The Tick" (2001), the short-lived, live-action series due to his size. The producers were astonished by the size of the "crater" he left in the couch when he came in to discuss the role.

Appeared in Big Trouble (2002) with Tim Allen. Both have voiced Buzz Lightyear.

Has done the voice of an animated Superman twice: Once during an episode of "Family Guy" (1999) and again for Jerry Seinfeld's Seinfeld/Superman series of American Express commercials.


Where Are They Now

(2004) He is currently living in a Ventura County, California.

(June 2004) Being the "voice" of the Carrier Air Conditioner in the Carrier TV advertising.

(July 2004) Plays the role of "Patrick...your flight attendant" on the "Soarin' Over California" ride at Disney's California Adventure.

(2005) Plays "Patrick...your flight attendant" on Soarin' at Walt Disney World' EPCOT

(2006) Voice of Brock Samson on Adult Swim's "The Venture Bros"

(2006) Along with Richard Kind, starring in radio commercials portraying Lewis & Clark for Horizon Air (a smaller branch of Alaska Airlines), in the Seattle Area."


Raven-Symone:

 Voice Actress of Monique on Kim Possible.

Raven's Bio:

"Date of Birth

10 December 1985, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Birth Name

Raven-Symoné Christina Pearman

Nickname

Rae
Rave

Height

5' 2½" (1.59 m)

Mini Biography

Raven-Symoné Pearman was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but at a young age moved to New York. While there Raven signed with the Ford Modeling Agency. They sent her out on a audition for a movie called Ghost Dad (1990), which also starred the legendary Bill Cosby. She was deemed too young for the role since was only 3 years old, but Cosby could see she had talent. They asked Raven to come back to read lines, and she did so well that she got a starring role as Olivia on the last three seasons of "The Cosby Show" (1984). After the show finished its run, she decided to try something new like singing. In 1993, she became the youngest person ever to sign with MCA Records. She also went back to acting with a starring role in "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" (1992), alongside Mark Curry and a small role in the TV mini-series "Queen" (1993) (mini). After another small role in the feature film The Little Rascals (1994) and the role of Goldilocks in the TV series "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" (1995), "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" ended.

Raven's singing career was doing well and she landed a role in
Doctor Dolittle (1998) alongside Eddie Murphy and a made-for-TV movie called Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century (1999) (TV). She also starred in Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001), but she was not available to do Zenon: The Zequel (2001) (TV). However, the Walt Disney Company, which made the Zenon movies, wanted her back to do a pilot for a new Disney TV show called "Absolutely Psychic," in which she would be a supporting character. She impressed them so much that they changed the show's premise to be about her and the show's name was changed to "That's So Raven" (2003). After the show was a hit she did the made-for-TV movie The Cheetah Girls (2003) (TV) and recorded a new album. A movie based on "That's So Raven" may be in the works.

IMDb Mini Biography By: Matt

Trade Mark

Shouts the phrase "Oh Snap!" in every episode of her show.


Trivia

Graduated from Atlanta's North Springs High School in June 2004.

While a contestant on "The Weakest Link" (2000) - she couldn't answer what the "P.O." in "P.O. Box" meant, and answered 100, when asked to give half of 1,000.

She plans to attend culinary school

Enjoys all different types of music, from '50 cent' to Avril Lavigne and Björk.

Once shared an apartment in Los Angeles with her friend, Lindsay Lohan.

Won the Favorite Female TV Star at the 2004 Kids' Choice Awards.

Daughter of Christopher B. Pearman and Lydia Gaulden.

The city of Winnfield gave her the key to the city and declared 20th of December 1989 as Raven-Symone Day.

At 18, she was rated 2003's 8th hottest teen female star.

Scrabble is her favorite game.

She went to Alpharetta's Webb Bridge Middle School.

Has been singing since the age of 4

Left the Cheetah Girls to resume her solo singing career.

As of 2005, the youngest person ever to be signed by MCA records.

The first song by Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott to be played on the radio was sung by Raven.

An excellent cook. In "That's So Raven" (2003), her character frequently cooks the wrong way for comedic results.

Loves to watch "South Park" (1997).

In high school, Geometry was her difficult subject.

Performed on Broadway at the age of five.

Was number 84 on vh1's "100 Greatest Kid Stars" (2005) (mini)

Was ranked #17 in E's 50 most cutest child stars all grown-up.(2005)

Was ranked #17 in E's most cutest child stars all grown-up.(2005)

Favorite fruits are mangoes and bananas. Favorite snacks are pickles, potato chips, creme brulée, and shrimp with cheese grits.


Where Are They Now

(January 2006) Is in talks for a Cheetah Girls sequel

(December 2006) Finishing her last episodes of _That's So Raven (2002)_.

(July 2007) Is currently filming "College Road Trip""


Shaun Fleming:

 Voice Actor of Jim and Tim Possible in Kim Possible:

Shaun's Bio:

"Date of Birth

31 May 1987, Westlake Village, California, USA

Birth Name

Shaun Michael Fleming "


Tara Strong:

 Voice Actress of Tara in Kim Possible.

Tara's Bio:

"Date of Birth

12 February 1973, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Birth Name

Tara Lyn Charendoff

Height

5' 2½" (1.59 m)

Spouse

Craig Strong (14 May 2000 - present) 2 children


Trade Mark

She usually provides the voices for male characters in cartoons.


Trivia

Brown eyes.

Brown hair.

1 sister - Marla.

Feb 5, 2002 - Sammy James Strong born.

Gave birth to her second child Aden Joshua Strong weighing 7lbs, 8oz and 19 inches long (August 25, 2004).

Known as the voice of many cartoon characters, such as "Timmy Turner" of "The Fairly OddParents" (2001), "Bubbles" of "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998) and "Dil Pickles" on "Rugrats" (1991) and "All Grown Up" (2003).

Took over the role of "Timmy Turner" in the "The Fairly OddParents" shorts on "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" (1998) upon the death of Mary Kay Bergman. Strong was still the voice of Timmy when "The Fairly OddParents" (2001) became a TV series.

Third voice of Barbara Gordon/Batgirl, taking over the part for "Gotham Girls" (2002).


Personal Quotes

[Interview in "Working Mother" Magazine, July/August 2004]: My son is now old enough to respond to my work. To me, that's what it's all about.


Where Are They Now

(2004) Expecting her second child with husband Craig Strong."


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