Chantal Strand
Chantal Strand | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | October 15, 1987
Education | Capilano University University of British Columbia |
Occupation(s) | Voice actress, actress, singer, writer |
Years active | 1993–present |
Website | instagram.com/stranded.at.c |
Chantal Strand (born October 15, 1987) is a Canadian voice actress, actress, singer, and writer.[1] She is best known for her roles as Holly in "The Charlie Horse Music Pizza", Sarah's Sister in "Life-Size", Kelly in "Barbie in The Nutcracker", and Tammy in "Air Bud: World Pup".
Biography
At a young age, Strand started off doing stunts on Look Who's Talking Now with her twin sister, Michelle. Strand began working on many projects including The Outer Limits, The Commish, The Charlie Horse Music Pizza, Life-Size, Air Bud: World Pup, Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch, and Air Bud: Spikes Back throughout her elementary and high school years. In 2010, Strand graduated from Capilano University with an Associate of Arts degree and then transferred to the University of British Columbia, graduating in 2013 with a Bachelor of Arts degree.[2] Strand completed a Master of Journalism degree at the University of British Columbia in 2016.[3] She has published articles with The Tyee.[4]
Career
Chantal provided various voice-over roles in such cartoon shows as Generation O, Dragon Tales, Hamtaro, and Sabrina: The Animated Series, in which she played the characters of Gem, Pi, and Bernard. She played Lacus Clyne in Gundam SEED, and Gundam SEED Destiny, in which she voiced both Lacus Clyne and Meer Campbell.
Strand attended the 2002 Leo Awards when she was nominated for Best Supporting Performance in a Feature Length Drama. In June 2002, she received honours for contributing to the Emmy award-winning program The New Adventures of Madeline, going on to play the title character in two feature films.[5] Strand is now currently working on the television series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic as the voice of Diamond Tiara and her mother, Spoiled Rich.
Filmography
Animation original voice
- A Very Fairy Christmas (2006) - Leah Adams
- Barbie in the Nutcracker (2001) – Kelly
- Barbie as Rapunzel (2002) – Kelly, Princess Katrina
- Barbie of Swan Lake (2003) – Kelly the Cygnet
- Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus (2005) – Princess Kelly Rose
- Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses (2006) – Princess Lacey
- Barbie as the Island Princess (2007) – Sofia
- Barbie and the Diamond Castle (2008) – Stacie
- Bratz Fashion Pixiez (2007) – Breeana
- Bratz Babyz: The Movie (2006) – Nora
- Bratz Kidz Sleepover Adventure (2007) – Dana
- Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot (2007) - McKenna
- Dinosaur Train – Valerie Velociraptor
- Dragon Tales – Cassie
- Fat Dog Mendoza – Uncas
- Finley the Fire Engine (2001/2006) – Jesse the tow truck (US dub)
- Generation O! – Molly O!
- My Fair Madeline – Madeline
- Madeline in Tahiti - Madeline
- Make Way For Noddy – Skittles
- The New Adventures of Madeline (2000) – Danielle
- My Little Pony (G3 videos) – StarSong, Tiddlywink
- My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic – Diamond Tiara, Spectator No. 1 (episode, "One Bad Apple"), Spoiled Rich (episodes, "Crusaders of the Lost Mark", "Applejack's "Day" Off", and "Where the Apple Lies")
- Rainbow Fish – Sea Filly (TV series)
- Rainbow Fish (Direct to Video film)
- RoboCop: Alpha Commando – Additional Voices
- Sabrina: The Animated Series – Gemini Stone, Pi, Bernard
- Super Duper Sumos – Prima
- ToddWorld - Sophie
- Tom and Jerry: A Nutcracker Tale – Nibbles aka Tuffy Jerry's Nephew
- Tom and Jerry Tales – Nibbles aka Tuffy Jerry's Nephew (season 2)
- X-Men Evolution – Wolfsbane
Anime dubbing
- Brain Powered – Akari Comodo
- Cardcaptors – Alex Mills (Episode 7), Anika (Episode 15)
- Dragon Drive – Sue
- Gintama° - Tama[6]
- Gundam Seed – Lacus Clyne
- Gundam Seed Special Edition – Lacus Clyne
- Gundam Seed Destiny – Lacus Clyne, Meer Campbell
- Gundam Seed Destiny Special Edition – Lacus Clyne, Meer Campbell
- Gundam 00 – Feldt Grace
- Hamtaro – Bijou, Mia, Natalie
- Hikaru no Go – Akari Fujisaki
- Infinite Ryvius – Neeya
- InuYasha – Mayu Ikeda, Asuka
- Junkers Come Here – Kazuko
- Mirmo! – Yurin
- Mix Master – Penril
- Njasok – Shizuka Kushini
- Let's Go Quintuplets – Vanessa, Bridget
- Little Astro Boy - Pikko
- Powerpuff Girls Z – Mandy, Duchess Morbucks
- Pucca – Ching
- Ranma ½ – Temari Kaminarimon
- Shakugan no Shana – Kazumi Yoshida (Season 1)
- The Story of Saiunkoku – Korin
- Tico of the Seven Seas - Nanami Simpson
- Tokyo Underground – Ruri Sarasa
Dubbing non-anime
- Everything's Rosie - Rosie (US accent dub for originally British series)
- L: Change the World - Maki Nikaido (English-language dub voice for originally Japanese series)
- The Little Prince - Linea/Lenaya in "The Planet of Cublix" arc (English dub for originally French series)
Live-action
- Air Bud Spikes Back – Tammy
- Air Bud: Seventh Inning Fetch – Tammy
- Air Bud: World Pup – Tammy
- The Outer Limits – Young Girl (episode: "Nightmare")
- It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie - Nancy Nut-What
- Life-Size – Sarah's Sister
- The Charlie Horse Music Pizza - Holly
- Poltergeist: The Legacy - Vickie
- The Commish - Margo Raphael
References
- ^ "Chantal Strand Biography (1987-)". filmreference.com.
- ^ Chantal Strand. linkedin.com
- ^ "Chantal Strand". thethunderbird.ca
- ^ "Chantal Strand". thetyee.ca
- ^ "Behind The Voice Actors - Chantal Strand". Behind The Voice Actors.
- ^ "Crunchyroll Adds English Dub of "Gintama Season 3"!". Crunchyroll. February 2, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
External links
- Chantal Strand at IMDb
- Chantal Strand at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- 1987 births
- Actresses from Vancouver
- Canadian child actresses
- Canadian film actresses
- Canadian television actresses
- Canadian voice actresses
- Canadian female singers
- Canadian stunt performers
- Women stunt performers
- Living people
- Musicians from Vancouver
- University of British Columbia alumni
- 20th-century Canadian singers
- 21st-century Canadian singers
- 20th-century Canadian actresses
- 21st-century Canadian actresses
- Capilano University alumni
- 20th-century women singers