Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | XSTV: Xtreme Sport Television | Segment Host | |
1999 | Guiding Light | Erica #1 | |
2000–2003 | Even Stevens | Renee "Ren" Stevens | Main Role |
2002–2007 | Kim Possible | Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible | Main Role/Voice |
2004 | Joan of Arcadia | Officious Hall Monitor God | 1 episode |
2004 | Kim Possible | Miriam "Mim" Possible | 1 episode, "Rewriting History" |
2005 | Lilo & Stitch: The Series | Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible (voice) | 1 episode, "Rufus" |
Summerland | Gigi | 1 episode | |
2006 | Family Guy | Quagmire's One-Night-Stand | 1 episode, "I Take Thee, Quagmire" |
2007 | The Disney Channel Games | Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible (voice) | |
2007 | Kaya | Kat | 3 episodes |
2009 | Hawthorne | Alex | 1 episode, "Night Moves" |
2010 | The Penguins of Madagascar | Little Girl #1 / Lunacorn | 1 episode, "Hello, Dollface/Huffin and Puffin" |
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Famous quotes containing the word television:
“Cultural expectations shade and color the images that parents- to-be form. The baby product ads, showing a woman serenely holding her child, looking blissfully and mysteriously contented, or the television parents, wisely and humorously solving problems, influence parents-to-be.”
—Ellen Galinsky (20th century)
“It is among the ranks of school-age children, those six- to twelve-year-olds who once avidly filled their free moments with childhood play, that the greatest change is evident. In the place of traditional, sometimes ancient childhood games that were still popular a generation ago, in the place of fantasy and make- believe play . . . todays children have substituted television viewing and, most recently, video games.”
—Marie Winn (20th century)
“The technological landscape of the present day has enfranchised its own electoratesthe inhabitants of marketing zones in the consumer goods society, television audiences and news magazine readerships... vote with money at the cash counter rather than with the ballot paper at the polling booth.”
—J.G. (James Graham)