Jessica DiCicco

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Jessica DiCicco
DiCicco in 2014
Born
Jessica Sonya DiCicco

(1980-06-10) June 10, 1980 (age 43)
Alma materSyracuse University
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
AgentAbrams Artists[1]
Spouse
Josh Lewis
(m. 2017)
Children2
Parent

Jessica Sonya DiCicco (/ˈdɪk/) (born June 10, 1980)[2][3] is an American voice, film and television actress. She is known for voicing in animated television series and video games. Some of her voice roles in animation include Maggie in The Buzz on Maggie, Flame Princess in Adventure Time and Lynn and Lucy Loud in The Loud House. She was the voice of Nickelodeon's educational channel Noggin and Miguzi on Cartoon Network. She received a Daytime Emmy nomination for voicing Malina in The Emperor's New School.[4]

Early life

DiCicco was born in Los Angeles, California. Her father is television and film actor Bobby Di Cicco.[5] Her family moved to New York City when she was young[5][6] and she was raised on the Upper West Side. In second grade, she was selected by Marlo Thomas to appear on the ABC special Free to Be... A Family.[7] She was also cast by Francis Ford Coppola in The Godfather Part III as an unnamed child,[5][8] and also had a guest role in Kate and Allie.[7] She had a small role as young Cindy Zagarella in the 1993 film Household Saints.[8] At age 15, she was the photographer on a cover story for New York magazine about prep school gangsters, which was published in December 1996.[9][7]

Career

DiCicco attended Newhouse School at Syracuse University, hoping to learn more about production as she had done mostly on-camera work with Nickelodeon.[7] Before heading to college, she met a Newhouse alum and Nickelodeon producer Mike Pecoriello who offered her an opportunity to be the voice of a developing educational programming network called Noggin.[7] She agreed to do the work while being a student and offered to record promos from Syracuse.[7] She was the voice of Noggin throughout her college years, and graduated in 2002.[8][7] She was also the voice of Miguzi's Erin on Cartoon Network.[10]

In 1998, DiCicco appeared in the NBC miniseries Witness to the Mob and in the TV film In the Nick of Time.[8] Besides her appearances in television and commercials, DiCicco has worked on stage with several repertory companies. In 1999, DiCicco and her co-stars in the Nickelodeon pilot Bus No. 9 were nominated a Young Artist Award, but lost to The Sweetest Gift.[11] She also starred in a miniseries called As Our Schoolbus Turns.[citation needed]

As a voice actress, DiCicco had lead roles on The Buzz on Maggie, The Emperor's New School, Loonatics Unleashed, and Shuriken School. She had recurring roles on The Replacements, El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, American Dragon: Jake Long, Bratz, and All Grown Up!.[10] She co-starred as Shelby in the DreamWorks film Over the Hedge and voiced Gwen on Amy Poehler's television series for Nickelodeon, The Mighty B!.[10] DiCicco was the voice of Master Viper in the Kung Fu Panda short film Secrets of the Furious Five.[10] In 2012, she joined the Cartoon Network show Adventure Time starting from its season three finale, where she voiced Flame Princess; the show has now run over seven seasons.[12] She also voiced in Pound Puppies and Gravity Falls. She also voices Lynn and Lucy Loud in the Nickelodeon animated series, The Loud House. She was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2008 for her performance as Malina on The Emperor's New School, but lost to Eartha Kitt, who did Yzma in the same series.[13] DiCicco provides the voice of Toby the cactus and the sounds of the mule Clementine on Sheriff Callie's Wild West.

DiCicco has also contributed to several video games, including Psychonauts, Kingdom Hearts II, Hot Shots Tennis, and Pimp My Ride.[10]

Filmography

Animation

List of voice performances in animation
Year Series Role Notes Source[8][10]
2005–2006 The Buzz on Maggie Maggie Pesky   Resume
2005–2007 Loonatics Unleashed Lexi Bunny   [14]
2006–2008 The Emperor's New School Malina   Resume
2006 Jim Henson's Frances Frances   Resume
2005–2006 Danger Rangers Manny, Moe Ep. "Medicine Mix Up" [14]
2005–2006 Bratz Roxxi, Fianna   Resume
2008–2011 The Mighty B! Gwen   [15]
2008 The Secret Saturdays Tiacapari [14]
2008 The Penguins of Madagascar Bradley, Ramona, Samuel [14]
2008–2009 Random! Cartoons Smart Alec
Gloom, Fuzzy Animal
Ep. "Hero Heights"
Ep. "Sparkles and Gloom"
[16][17]
2012–2018 Adventure Time Flame Princess seasons 3-10 [18]
2012 Motorcity Ruby the Dark Slayer Ep. "Ride of the Fantasy Vans" [14]
2012-2018 Sofia the First Grotta [14]
2012–2015 Gravity Falls Tambry, Giffany   [14]
2013–2015 Winx Club Selina, Miele   [14]
2015 Guardians of the Galaxy Tana [14]
2015 X-Ray and Vav Ash Samaya   [19][20][21]
2016 The Lion Guard Genet Ep. "Beware the Zimwi" [14]
2016–present The Loud House Lynn Loud, Lucy Loud, Zach, others Main role [14][22]
2016-2018 Future-Worm! Bug Main role
2017–present Hanazuki: Full of Treasures Hanazuki, Blue Hemka, Lime Green Hemka Main role [14][23]
2017 Rolling with the Ronks! Mila [14]
2017–present Puppy Dog Pals Hissy [24]
2017–2020 Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz Wilhelmina, Patchwork Girl [25]
2015-2020 New Looney Tunes Petunia Pig
2018–present Muppet Babies Summer Penguin [26][27][28]
2018–present Ballmastrz: 9009 Ace Ambling, Duleena "Dee Dee" Duneeda Main role [29]
2018 Legend of the Three Caballeros April, May, and June Main role [14]
2020 It's Pony Annie Main role [30]
2020 Close Enough Candice Main role
2020 The Casagrandes Lynn Loud, Lucy Loud Episode: "Cursed!"

Anime

List of English dubbing performances in anime
Year Series Role Notes Source[8][10]
2015 Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works Yukika Saegusa [31][32]
2019 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Shigeru Kamado, Young Hand Demon [33][34]

Feature films

List of voice performances in feature films
Year Title Role Notes Source[8][10]
2006 Over the Hedge Shelby [14]

Direct-to-video and television films

List of voice performances in direct-to-video and television films
Year Title Role Notes Source[8][10]
2006 Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz Sharidan, Roxxi, and Fianna   [14]
2008 Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five Young Viper   [14]
2008 Unstable Fables: Goldilocks & 3 Bears Show Misty Bear, Gretel, Girl Fan 2   [14]
2011 Tinker Bell and the Pixie Hollow Games Lilac   [14]
2014 Jungle Shuffle Sacha, Young Sacha   [14]
2016 Lego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Cosmic Clash Supergirl [14]
2016 DC Super Hero Girls: Hero of the Year Star Sapphire [14]
2017 Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown Desdemona Gunderson [14]
2017 DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games Star Sapphire, Lashina [14]
2017 CarGo Rudy [14]
2021 The Loud House Movie Lynn Loud, Lucy Loud In Production [35]

Video games

List of voice performances in video games
Year Title Role Notes Source[8][10]
2005 Psychonauts Franke Athens   [14]
2006 Kingdom Hearts II Olette also Final Mix in 2007 [14]
2007 Hot Shots Tennis Ashley   [14]
2010 White Knight Chronicles Additional voices
2010 Resonance of Fate Leanne [14]
2013 The Croods: Prehistoric Party Sandy [14]
2014 Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII Lumina   [14]
2015 Adventure Time: Finn & Jake Investigations Flame Princess, Tree Stump   [14]

Other dub roles

List of voice performances in other dubs
Year Title Role Notes Source[8][10]
1999–2003 Noggin Announcer 1999-2002
Feetface 2002-2003
[7]
2004–2007 Miguzi Erin Website
2010 Two and a Half Men Jenny (V.O.) Ep. "Aye, Aye, Captain Douche" [14]
2010 Modern Family Baby Lily Ep. "Fears" Press[36]
2012–present Nick Jr. Announcer [7]
2015 Dog with a Blog The voice of Freddy [14]

Live action

List of acting performances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes Source[8][10]
1989 Kate and Allie Ep. "The Wedding" [7][37]
1990 The Godfather Part III Child [7]
1993 Household Saints Young Cindy Zagarella   Resume
1998 Witness to the Mob Karen TV movie Resume
1998 Bus No. 9 Jessica TV movie Resume
2013 I Know That Voice Herself   [38]

References

  1. ^ "Animation - Men and Women". Archived from the original on September 28, 2013. Retrieved September 25, 2013.
  2. ^ "Tempo". Chicago Tribune. June 24, 1980. p. 17 – via Newspapers.com. Congratulations to former Chicago actor Bobby Di Cicco and his wife-manager Margo (Malkin) on their first-born, Jessica Sonya. (subscription required) Snippet view here.
  3. ^ "The Birth of Jessica DiCicco". California Birth Index. ...born on June 10, 1980 in Los Angeles County, California ... and her mother's maiden name is Malkin. ... Her potential siblings include Kate (born 1984).
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  24. ^ Kimberly Nordyke (August 24, 2017). "'Puppy Dog Pals' Gets Second Season at Disney Junior (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  25. ^ "WBHE Brings 'Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz' Home in March". awn.com. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
  26. ^ Swift, Andy (February 6, 2018). "Muppet Babies Reboot: Jenny Slate to Voice the Iconic, Faceless 'Miss Nanny'". TV Line. Retrieved March 29, 2018.
  27. ^ Schechter, Sarah. "Sorry, Kermit — In New TV Reboots, The Future Of Friendship Is Female". NPR.org. Retrieved January 10, 2020.
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  37. ^ Kate and Allie. Season 6. Episode 18. April 24, 1989. Event occurs at Closing credits, Guest Starring.
  38. ^ I Know That Voice. 2013.

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