Emma Tate

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Emma Tate is a British voice actress. She is known for many roles including the voice of Perfect Peter in Horrid Henry , Harry in Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs , Raggles and Bluebird in Everything's Rosie , Katsuma and Luvli in Moshi Monsters: The Movie , Kipper in The Magic Key and Gran in Kazoops .

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Career

Tate debuted in a 1991 episode of The Bill and from 1999, she commenced work in voice acting, mainly in children's programmes, starting with the U.S. version of Bob the Builder and also on Dream Street , voicing Half-Pint the milk float. In 2006, Emma began to voice Perfect Peter in the TV adaptation of Francesca Simon's book Horrid Henry .

In 2010, she began to appear with Horrid Henry co-star Joanna Ruiz in Everything's Rosie , voicing the main characters. Ruiz voices the title character while Tate voices Raggles the rabbit. In the 2013 video game Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse , she voices the female lead Nicole Collard and other minor roles. She also provided voices for the Warcraft expansion Battle for Azeroth in 2018.

Filmography

Film roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Valiant Additional voice
Corpse Bride Stella [1]
2006 Flushed Away Fly-Lady, Passerby #2 [1]
2009 Planet 51 Additional voice
Professor Layton & The Eternal Diva Emmy Altava & Janice Quatlane & Melina WhistlerEnglish dub
2012 Not Born to Be Gladiators CirceEnglish dub [1]
2013 Moshi Monsters: The Movie Katsuma, Luvli [1]
2015 Shaun the Sheep Movie Hazel
2018 Monster Family Head Model [1]
2019 Hellboy Baba Yaga [1]
A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon Hazel

Television roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999–2012 Bob the Builder Benny, Marjorie, Saffron, Cassia SabatiniBritish/American dub
Lofty, Dizzy, Sumsy, EllaAmerican dub
1999–2002 Dream Street Half-Pint
1999 Aesop World Picco (voice)26 episodes - English dub
2000–2001 The Magic Key KipperBritish dub
2006–2008 Louie LouieBritish/Australian dub
2004-2010 The Backyardigans Tyrone, Tasha (season 3–4)British dub
2005 New Captain Scarlet Destiny Angel
2005–2007 Pitt & Kantrop Deena
2005–2008 Planet Sketch
Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs Harry, Harry's motherBritish/Australian dub [1]
2006-2008The Magic RoundaboutErmintrude, Coral
2006-2009 Louie Yoko
2006–2019 Horrid Henry Perfect Peter, Spotless Sam, Lazy Linda, Miss Oddbod, Madame Tutu
2007–2008 Finley the Fire Engine Jesse, Isabelle, ScootyBritish dub
2009 The Mr. Men Show Little Miss Helpful, Little Miss Magic, Little Miss Sunshine (season 2 only)
2009–2010 Mr. Baby CaroleFrench animated series
English dub
2009–2013 Chloe's Closet Additional voices
2010–2017 Everything's Rosie Raggles, Bluebird
2010–2016 The Jungle Book Mowgli
2012–2016 Peter Rabbit Flopsy Mopsy CottontailBritish dub
2013–present Teenage Fairytale Dropouts Fairy Godmother, Mother Goose, Melody Mexican-Australian animated series
2014–2019 Pip Ahoy! Alba, Mrs. Twitcher, Billy Badger, Amir, Madame Eclair, Mrs. Finn, TrelawneyAnimated Children's TV Series
2014 Toot the Tiny Tugboat Paula the Trawler, Marge the Barge, Neela, The Posh Yachts, Sasha the Submarine
2015 Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas Hazel (voice)TV special
2015–2018 Sydney Sailboat Stormy
2015–2020 Thunderbirds Are Go Emily SullivanEpisode: "City Under the Sea" [1]
2016 Kazoops! Gran [1]
Shaun the Sheep Hazel
2022 His Dark Materials Harpies (voices)2 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Hot Shots Golf Fore! Amy, Prin, Rose, Shopgirl
Fable Lady Grey
2005Shinobido Way of the NinjaSadame
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit Miss Thrip [1]
Kameo: Elements of Power Kameo [1]
2006 Rule of Rose Susan, Olivia, Martha [1]
2008 Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of Mirrors Envoy of Xiphos [1]
2009 Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures Winnie Gabberley [1]
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Molly Weasley [1]
2012 Risen 2: Dark Waters Mara
2014 Lego The Hobbit Additional Voices
2015 Bloodborne Hunter (Female) [1]
2020 Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition Kino
2023 Total War: Warhammer III N'Kari, Additional Voices [2]

Other

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Knots in the Wood CherryPilot episode

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References

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