Roxanne Beck

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Ann Ulrey,[1] known professionally as Roxanne Beck is an American screenwriter, children's book author and voice actress. Her writing credits include the screenplay for the short film "Miss Famous" (2015) starring Kristen Wiig and the children's book "Caterpillarland" (Chakra 4 Publishing, 2015). Beck earned her MFA in Screenwriting at UCLA, where her awards included a Humanitas Drama Fellowship nomination. Her jazz/blues release "Comes Love", produced by Grammy nominee Bud Harner, received national radio airplay in 2008; her first album, Garden of Love, was released in 1997. She is also an internationally known voice actress who voiced characters on anime films released in the U.S. by Central Park Media, 4kids Entertainment and Right Stuf Inc. Originally from Searcy, Arkansas, she now lives in Los Angeles.

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  1. ^ "Back to the Beginning: Finding the Origin of Spring Sing". Harding University. March 29, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "BAAF to Kick off at J&R Music & Computer World". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 19, 2018.