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<infobox> <image source="image" /> <title source="name"><default>April Stewart</default></title> <group> <header>Biographical information</header> <label>Full name</label> <label>Born</label> <label>Died</label> <label>First credit</label> </group> <group> <header>Further information</header> <label>Link(s)</label> </group> </infobox>April Stewart is an American actress and voice actress best known for her numerous roles in South Park. She provided the voice for Raava and Fire Lord Izumi in The Legend of Korra.
The Legend of Korra credits
Raava
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Fire Lord Izumi
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Credits
Television work
- American Dad!
- El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera
- Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the Second Dimension (TV movie)
- Regular Show
- South Park
- The Game
- The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
- Winx Club (2011 series)
- Wolverine and the X-Men
Filmography
- Megan is Missing (2011)
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011)
- Kung Fu Magoo (2010; video)
- After the Storm (2009; documentary)
- South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman's Balls - The Trilogy (2008; video)
- Endurance Challenge: Mordred's Isle Episode 2 (2007; video short)
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Biographical information
Personal life
Stewart was born in Truckee, California, to Freddie Stewart, a musician who worked with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra. She had her first child in 2008.[1]
Career
At the age of twelve, Stewart "fell in love" with acting when her junior high school teacher introduced her to Ashland, the location of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Throughout her teenage years at Truckee High School until her graduation in 1987, she participated in school plays and musicals. Stewart's dream of becoming a stage performer led her to the Pacific Conservatory of Performing Arts, an academy in Santa Monica, where she hoped to hone her acting skills.[2]
Once there, however, she became "frustrated with the lack of theater." Grey DeLisle, a close personal friend, suggested that she try voice acting. Stewart quickly became interested in the idea; a month after obtaining an agent she acquired her first job as a radio host, and soon afterward became the permanent voice of most every female character on South Park.[2]
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