Melissa Disney

Melissa Disney
Born Melissa Femling
Nationality American
Occupation Voice actress, actress, singer-songwriter, writer, producer
Years active 1995–present
Spouse(s) Ryan Paul James (m. 2010)
Relatives See Disney family
Website melissadisney.com

Melissa Disney is an American voice actress, actress, singer-songwriter, writer, and film producer.

Biography

Disney is the daughter of actress Louise Gallagher and writer Carl Femling, the granddaughter of silent actress Tara Gallagher, and is a distant relative of Walt Disney.

Career

Disney is one of a small number of women who do voice-over work for movie trailers. The trailer for Gone in 60 Seconds, which she voiced in 2000, was one of the first by a major film studio to use a female voice.[1]

She voices the title character Ginger Foutley in the animated cartoon As Told by Ginger. She is also known for her role as Elora the Faun in Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage and as Courtney Gears (a parody of Britney Spears) in Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal.

She appeared in actress Lake Bell's directorial debut,[2] In a World..., a movie that is about the world of voice artists.[3] Disney appears in the film as the character, Melinda Chisney.

Filmography

Film

Television

Video games

Awards

Disney won a Key Art Award for voicing the Gone in 60 Seconds movie trailer.

Personal life

Disney is married to actor/writer Ryan Paul James. They were married on October 15, 2010, in San Diego, CA.

Notes and references

  1. Smith, C. Molly (August 9, 2013). "Lake Bell's New Movie Asks Why More Women Aren't Used to Narrate Movie Trailers". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
  2. Scott, A.O. (August 8, 2013). "All Those Voices: Can You Hear Her Now?". New York Times. Retrieved February 11, 2014.
  3. Jacobs, Matthew (August 7, 2013). "Lake Bell Talks 'In A World,' Mastering Accents, Voice-Over Sexism And William Shatner's Uniqueness". Huffington Post. Retrieved February 11, 2014.

External links

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