Leslie Carrara-Rudolph - Acting

Acting

Her original character Lolly Lardpop has a musical Comedy CD out called "Sunkinsass" Leslie portrayed the human kiddie-show star, Miss Poppy, in the satirical play Pigeon-Holed, written by Sesame writer Annie Evans and Sesame puppeteer regulars. She also does regular voiceover work, including characters in Zatch Bell and Ratchet and Clank and The Simpsons. Leslie has a BA degree from San Francisco State University in her major "Child Development Through the Arts" When she is not performing anything, she just paints and illustrates children's books.

Carrara-Rudolph's favorite gig is performing her original, candy-obsessed character, Lolly, who performs with her in several clubs and events in New York and LA, as well as working in children's outreach programs. They (Leslie & Lolly) just released a children's CD called "Spunkinsass", now available directly on CD.

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