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Jennifer Darling(I)

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Jennifer Darling
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Ms. Darling was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and started dancing at the age of the three at the Gene Kelly Dance Studio. By the age of 6, she was performing in shows at the dance studio. At the age of 14, she appeared twice on the Ted Mack & the Original Amateur Hour (1948), after having started singing at the age of 13. As a teenager, Darling attended the Pittsburgh Playhouse School of Acting, then went on to Carnegie Mellon University where she graduated from the drama department. Upon graduation, she was a member of the original company of the American Conservatory Theatre (A.C.T.). She worked for several years with the Pittsburgh Playhouse, before moving on to the Washington Arena Stage in Washington D.C. From there, to the Longwharf Repertory Company in Connecticut, before starring in "Macbird" at the Village Gate in New York City.

Darling made her first Broadway appearance in "How Now Dow Jones", then going on to "Maggie Flynn", followed by the drama "Fire". During her time on Broadway, she appeared on The David Frost Show (1969), as well as branching out to comic improvisations touring the East Coast summer tents. Upon returning to New York, Darling performed in Shakespeare in Central Park for Joseph Papp, while also appearing in the soap opera The Secret Storm (1954) - playing the first hooker on daytime television. The character was such a hit among the show's viewers that Troy Donahue was brought in to play her boyfriend. In 1973, she moved to Hollywood and, after only six weeks, landed her first starring role on the television series The New Temperatures Rising Show (1972). After joining the cast of The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), which spawned into The Bionic Woman (1976), Darling then went on to star in Eight Is Enough (1977), making her the only actress to star in three Top 10 television series at the same time. During this time, she also appeared at the Improvisation, performing Harry Chapin's music. She also performed with Harry Chapin on The Merv Griffin Show (1962), as well as making some concert appearances. During the 1990s, Darling guest-starred on some of the highest rated television series, including L.A. Law (1986), Bodies of Evidence (1992) and Cheers (1982). She received an Emmy nomination as Best Supporting Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for her role on Hooperman (1987). Most Darling has been seen in recurring roles on Dharma & Greg (1997) and Mad About You (1992). 2001 found Ms. Darling juggling many acts. Member of an original musical, "You Haven't Changed A Bit, And Other Lies", which did open mid-June for an unlimited run in Los Angeles, she was also awaiting the release of her third independent film, Ronnie (2002). This, all addition to her being one of the busiest voice-over actresses in Hollywood. Today, she is one of the busiest actresses in the world of animation, lending her voice to characters in more than twenty of the most popular animation series, including Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987), Tenchi Muyo! (1992) and Astro Boy (2003). Ms. Darling can also be heard via the Internet - in one of the first few successful animation cartoon series - Julius And Friends. Her voice is also recognizable in full length animation features such as Tarzan, Aladdin (1994), Beauty and the Beast (1991), The Little Mermaid (1989), A Bug's Life (1998), Finding Nemo (2003) and many more. In 2005, Ms. Darling finished the independent films Winding Roads (1999), Ronnie (2002) and On Edge (2001). She resides in Los Angeles.
BornJune 19, 1946
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    Robin Williams, Jonathan Freeman, Gilbert Gottfried, Linda Larkin, Douglas Seale, Scott Weinger, and Frank Welker in Aladdin (1992)
    Aladdin
    8.0
    • Additional Voices(voice)
    • 1992
    James Woods, Danny DeVito, Matt Frewer, Bobcat Goldthwait, Amanda Plummer, Rip Torn, Samantha Eggar, Tate Donovan, Josh Keaton, Roger Bart, Jim Cummings, Paddi Edwards, Susan Egan, Cheryl Freeman, LaChanze, Roz Ryan, Paul Shaffer, Carole Shelley, Vanéese Y. Thomas, and Lillias White in Hercules (1997)
    Hercules
    7.3
    • Additional Voices(voice)
    • 1997
    Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., John Mahoney, Christopher McDonald, Vin Diesel, Bob Bergen, and Eli Marienthal in The Iron Giant (1999)
    The Iron Giant
    8.1
    • Additional Voices(voice)
    • 1999
    The Bionic Woman (1976)
    The Bionic Woman
    6.7
    TV Series
    • Peggy Callahan

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    Actress



    • Chazz Ravenelle in The Last Guest (2017)
      The Last Guest
      6.3
      • Additional Voices (English version, voice)
      • 2017
    • Final Fantasy Type-0 HD (2015)
      Final Fantasy Type-0 HD
      6.5
      Video Game
      • Commissar (English version, voice)
      • 2015
    • Dylan the Movie 2 (2014)
      Dylan the Movie 2
      2.4
      Short
      • Additional (voice)
      • 2014
    • Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (2012)
      Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot
      5.4
      TV Series
      • Grams Bear (voice)
      • 2012
    • Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (2009)
      Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time
      8.5
      Video Game
      • Fongoid Mother (voice)
      • 2009
    • Jason Marsden, Gregg Berger, Audrey Wasilewski, and Frank Welker in Garfield's Pet Force (2009)
      Garfield's Pet Force
      4.1
      Video
      • Bonita
      • Betty (voice)
      • 2009
    • Frank Welker in Curious George (2006)
      Curious George
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Old Lady
      • Elcee the Cat
      • Lunch Delivery Lady (voice) ...
      • 2006–2008
    • Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors (2008)
      Kung Fu Panda: Legendary Warriors
      6.6
      Video Game
      • Su Wu
      • Wu Minion #1 (voice)
      • 2008
    • The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft (2008)
      The Hardy Boys: The Hidden Theft
      5.8
      Video Game
      • Mary
      • Aunt Trudy (voice)
      • 2008
    • Gregg Berger in Garfield's Fun Fest (2008)
      Garfield's Fun Fest
      4.3
      Video
      • Bonita
      • Betty
      • Bonnie Bear (voice)
      • 2008
    • Ponyo (2008)
      Ponyo
      7.6
      • (English version, voice)
      • 2008
    • Kung Fu Panda (2008)
      Kung Fu Panda
      7.1
      Video Game
      • Wu Sister #2 (voice)
      • 2008
    • Rajia Baroudi, Gregg Berger, Neil Ross, and Frank Welker in Garfield Gets Real (2007)
      Garfield Gets Real
      4.3
      Video
      • Bonita
      • Mother
      • Rusty (voice) ...
      • 2007
    • Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer (2007)
      Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer
      8.0
      Video Game
      • Slumbering Coven
      • Dalenka (voice)
      • 2007
    • The Darkness (2007)
      The Darkness
      8.1
      Video Game
      • Gunner Darkling (voice)
      • 2007

    Additional Crew



    • John Cleese, Antonio Banderas, Cameron Diaz, Mike Myers, Julie Andrews, Rupert Everett, Eddie Murphy, Jennifer Saunders, and Conrad Vernon in Shrek 2 (2004)
      Shrek 2
      7.4
      • adr group
      • 2004
    • Mike Myers and Sean Hayes in The Cat in the Hat (2003)
      The Cat in the Hat
      4.1
      • adr group
      • 2003
    • Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, and Barry Humphries in Finding Nemo (2003)
      Finding Nemo
      8.2
      • additional voices
      • 2003
    • Michael J. Fox, Leonard Nimoy, James Garner, John Mahoney, David Ogden Stiers, Jim Varney, Jacqueline Obradors, Steven Barr, Corey Burton, Claudia Christian, Jim Cummings, Phil Morris, Don Novello, Patrick Pinney, Florence Stanley, Cree Summer, and Natalie Strom in Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001)
      Atlantis: The Lost Empire
      6.9
      • loop group
      • 2001
    • Glenn Close in 101 Dalmatians (1996)
      101 Dalmatians
      5.8
      • adr loop group
      • 1996
    • Elisabeth Shue, Dermot Mulroney, and Kyle MacLachlan in The Trigger Effect (1996)
      The Trigger Effect
      5.7
      • adr loop group
      • 1996
    • Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Kathy Najimy in Hocus Pocus (1993)
      Hocus Pocus
      6.9
      • adr voice
      • 1993
    • Death Becomes Her (1992)
      Death Becomes Her
      6.7
      • adr loop group
      • 1992

    Videos8

    Garfield's Fun Fest
    Trailer 0:31
    Garfield's Fun Fest
    Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
    Trailer 2:08
    Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
    Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
    Trailer 2:08
    Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
    Hello Kitty's Paradise
    Trailer 0:49
    Hello Kitty's Paradise
    Hello Kitty's Paradise
    Trailer 0:31
    Hello Kitty's Paradise
    Annabelle's Wish
    Trailer 3:06
    Annabelle's Wish
    Pretty Piggies
    Trailer 0:50
    Pretty Piggies

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    • Born
      • June 19, 1946
      • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
    • Spouse
      • Paul Henry ItkinSeptember 12, 1964 - March 11, 1981 (divorced, 1 child)
    • Other works
      CD: "The Friendship Company: Open for Business" - Starring role (acting/singing), as Zig the Rabbit

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      Performed on both then 70s rival televisions shows, The Bionic Woman (1976) and The Six Million Dollar Man (1974), as Peggy Callahan, and Wonder Woman (1975) as Violet Louise Tree. In both roles, she played a simple but sweet secretary.
    • Quotes
      "Initially, I thought she was just a sweet, wide-eyed little princess. But I really started to have fun when the other parts of Ayeka showed up: first her sense of humor, then she got in touch with her anger. She would go from this darling little pie-eyed thing to a nasty woman whose whole face would contort." - Jennifer Darling on her Tenchi Muyo! character, Ayeka.
    • Trademark
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