Dionne Quan
Dionne Quan (born October 29, 1980) is an American voice actress, known for her roles as Kimi Watanabe in Rugrats and Trixie Tang in The Fairly OddParents.
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Born | Lowell, Massachusetts, U.S. | October 20, 1978
Occupation | Voice actress[1] |
Years active | 1998–present |
Notable work |
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Early life
Quan was born in Lowell, Massachusetts to Lori and Daryl Quan, who ran a sewing machine and vacuum store in Vallejo, California.[2] She is legally blind, having been born with optic nerve hypoplasia.[2] Quan grew up in San Francisco, California.[3]
When she was 10, her father heard a radio interview with a teacher who instructed students in voice-over acting, and he immediately enrolled Dionne for lessons.[1] She obtained her first voice work at the age of 14 for television commercials[2] and acted in high school productions.[4] Quan graduated from Benicia High School in 1998.[4]
Career
Quan was cast as Kimi Watanabe in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000),[5] her film debut.[6] She continued playing the role on the series itself, Rugrats,[7] film Rugrats Go Wild (2003)[8] and the spinoff All Grown Up!.[9][10] Quan provided the voices of Trixie Tang in The Fairly OddParents[11] as well as Yasmin in the Bratz franchise.[4]
Due to her disability, Quan is given scripts written in Braille as opposed to standard lettering.[12][13]
Filmography
Film and television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Cow and Chicken | Girl | "Buffalo Gals/Cow and Chicken Reclining" |
1998 | Adventures from the Book of Virtues | Mari | "Charity", Credited as Dione Quon |
1998 | Oh Yeah! Cartoons | Queen Rapsheeba | |
1998–2000 | The Wild Thornberrys | Shi Shou, additional voices | "Dragon Me Along", "Gobi Yourself", "Black and White and Mom All Over", "Naimina Enkiyio" |
2000–2006 | Rugrats | Kimi Watanabe Finster, additional voices | |
2000 | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | Kimi Watanabe Finster | |
2001–2009 | The Fairly OddParents | Trixie Tang | |
2003–2008 | All Grown Up! | Kimi Watanabe Finster | |
2003 | Rugrats Go Wild | Kimi Watanabe Finster | |
2003 | Clifford's Puppy Days | Jenny | "Celebrating Spring/Garden Delights", "Clifford's Clubhouse/Hup-Hup" |
2005–2006 | Bratz | Yasmin | |
2005 | Bratz: Rock Angelz | Yasmin | |
2006 | Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz | Yasmin | |
2006 | Shorty McShorts' Shorts | Kudama Twins | |
2006 | Me, Eloise | Yuko | |
2006 | Bratz: Genie Magic | Yasmin | |
2013 | Bratz Go to Paris: The Movie | Yasmin | |
2015 | Curious George | Lily, Aunt Ling | "George's Curious Dragon Dance/Bowling for Bobolinks" |
Video games
Year | Title | Role |
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1998 | The ClueFinders Math Adventures | The Village Girl |
2000 | Rugrats in Paris: The Movie | Kimi Watanabe Finster |
2003 | Rugrats Go Wild | Kimi Watanabe Finster |
2005 | Bratz: Rock Angelz | Yasmin |
2006 | Bratz: Forever Diamondz | Yasmin |
2007 | Bratz: The Movie | Yasmin |
2007 | Driver 76 | Chen Chi |
2007 | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | Singapore Townsfolk |
2009 | Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings | Suzy Tan |
References
- Kendrick, Deborah (January 27, 2002). "Blind actress on 'Rugrats'". The Cincinnati Enquirer. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
- Fields-Meyer, Thomas (December 11, 2000). "Baby Talk". People. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- "Meet Dionne Quan". The Call-Leader. October 21, 2003. p. 10.
- "Little voices in her head". Vallejo Times-Herald. November 9, 2007. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- Willis, John; Monush, Barry (March 25, 2002). Screen World 2001. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 147. ISBN 9781557834782.
- Stein, Ruthe (November 17, 2000). "A Benicia Woman Gives Voice to a Brand-New Rugrat". San Francisco Gate. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- Moran, Maria-Belen (February 20, 2001). "New 'Rugrats' character voiced by blind actress". Santa Cruz Sentinel. p. 10.
- Beck, Jerry (October 28, 2005). The Animated Movie Guide. Chicago Review Press. p. 237. ISBN 9781569762226.
- Shattuck, Kathryn (November 23, 2003). "FOR YOUNG VIEWERS; Just a Bunch of Big Babies". The New York Times. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- Terrace, Vincent (January 10, 2014). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Company. p. 28. ISBN 9780786486410.
- Perlmutter, David (May 4, 2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 187. ISBN 9781538103746.
- Behbehani, Mandy (April 15, 2008). "Vocal Hero". Marin Magazine. Retrieved May 24, 2020.
- Kent, Deborah (January 1, 2012). What Is Braille?. Enslow Publishing. p. 29. ISBN 9780766037700.
External links
- Dionne Quan at IMDb