Angelique Perrin
Description
Angelique Perrin is an American actress and voice artist with a career that spans radio, television, and animation. Born in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina, she attended the North Carolina School of the Arts and High Point College. Before establishing herself as a voice actor, Perrin had a successful career in radio, performing under the name Angie B at Los Angeles stations such as Power 106. She created the character Aquanetta, a persona that was nationally syndicated to over 250 urban radio stations and became the voice of BET's long-running show Comic View. This background in character creation and vocal performance laid the groundwork for her transition into animation and voice acting.
In the realm of animation, Perrin is known for her work in a variety of series. She provided the voice of Hilda in the 2019 Netflix anime series Cannon Busters, a role that aligns with her extensive genre work. She has a notable recurring role in the Star Wars franchise, having been cast by George Lucas as the voice of Jedi Master Adi Gallia in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Her contributions to that series also include voicing characters such as Talia and Mama the Hutt across multiple seasons. Her voice can also be heard in the feature film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, where she reprised the role of Adi Gallia.
Perrin's voice acting portfolio extends across a wide range of children's and family-oriented programming. Her credits include the role of Blue Bird in Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare, Queeny in The Stinky and Dirty Show, and Mamanu in Sofia the First. She also voiced Spritzy Mitzi in Doc McStuffins and Paris in All Grown Up!. Beyond animation, her work includes live-action television appearances on shows such as Everybody Hates Chris and Strong Medicine, as well as work as a television personality and Hollywood reporter for Paramount's Hard Copy.
A recurring theme in her career is her ability to create and sustain distinct character voices, a skill honed from her radio days. Her work on Star Wars: The Clone Wars represents a significant collaboration with Lucasfilm Animation. In addition to her creative work, Perrin has also served as a casting director and has balanced her entertainment career with academic pursuits, earning a Master's degree from the USC Annenberg School and interviewing Michelle Obama multiple times for the syndicated radio show she co-hosts, Café Mocha.
In the realm of animation, Perrin is known for her work in a variety of series. She provided the voice of Hilda in the 2019 Netflix anime series Cannon Busters, a role that aligns with her extensive genre work. She has a notable recurring role in the Star Wars franchise, having been cast by George Lucas as the voice of Jedi Master Adi Gallia in the animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. Her contributions to that series also include voicing characters such as Talia and Mama the Hutt across multiple seasons. Her voice can also be heard in the feature film Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, where she reprised the role of Adi Gallia.
Perrin's voice acting portfolio extends across a wide range of children's and family-oriented programming. Her credits include the role of Blue Bird in Guess How Much I Love You: The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare, Queeny in The Stinky and Dirty Show, and Mamanu in Sofia the First. She also voiced Spritzy Mitzi in Doc McStuffins and Paris in All Grown Up!. Beyond animation, her work includes live-action television appearances on shows such as Everybody Hates Chris and Strong Medicine, as well as work as a television personality and Hollywood reporter for Paramount's Hard Copy.
A recurring theme in her career is her ability to create and sustain distinct character voices, a skill honed from her radio days. Her work on Star Wars: The Clone Wars represents a significant collaboration with Lucasfilm Animation. In addition to her creative work, Perrin has also served as a casting director and has balanced her entertainment career with academic pursuits, earning a Master's degree from the USC Annenberg School and interviewing Michelle Obama multiple times for the syndicated radio show she co-hosts, Café Mocha.
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- EnglishAnime overview: Cannon Busters