Maggie Flecknoe

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Maggie Flecknoe
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Flecknoe at Animate Miami in 2013
Born
Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe [1]

(1983-04-17) April 17, 1983 (age 41) [2]
NationalityAmerican
Education
Occupations
Employer(s) Nexstar Media Group
AMC Networks
Sony Pictures Television
Notable work
Website maggieflecknoe.com

Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe (born April 17, 1983 [2] ) is an American voice actress, radio personality, television host and producer.

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Flecknoe was born in Aurora, Colorado and began pursuing a career of voice over work in 2009. Since that time, she provided characters of several anime series distributed by Houston-based Sentai Filmworks and Dallas-based Funimation such as Shinka Nibutani in Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! , Saya Takagi in High School of the Dead , Kana Kojima in Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!? , Meroune Lorelei in Monster Musume , Marielle in Log Horizon and Bai Mongfa in Love Flops .

Outside of voice acting, Flecknoe serves as the host of Houston Happens morning show on Houston The CW affiliate KIAH-TV.

Biography

Flecknoe was born on April 17, 1983 in Aurora, Colorado. She graduated with honors and a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and Broadcast News, and a minor in Theatre from the University of Colorado at Boulder in May 2005. [3] That summer she started graduate studies at Harvard University and the Moscow Art Theatre School where she earned a master's degree in theater. [4]

Career

Flecknoe has done a variety of work from appearing in a commercial with Yao Ming, [4] to doing voiceover work for Japanese anime. In 2009, she played the role of Mrs. Elizabeth Corban in a local production of Catch Me If You Can . [1] [5] Flecknoe is also known for providing the voice for several characters for ADV Films and Sentai Filmworks/Seraphim Digital. She has also worked as an entertainment, news, and traffic reporter for Newsradio 740 KTRH and 790 ESPN Radio, the Sports Animal. Currently, she produces and hosts a regular online segment on KIAH-TV (CW affiliate in Houston) called the Online Dish and has also helped with their morning news program No Wait Weather + Traffic. [6]

Filmography

Anime roles

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRoleResult
20132nd Annual Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Anime Dub AwardsBest Female Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Movie/SpecialYukari Yukino ( The Garden of Words )Won [16]

Notes

  1. The voice actor closing credits for Samurai Girls have joke pseudonyms such as Eileen Dover, Ophelia Cox, and Hasaan Chop.

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References

  1. 1 2 "Maggie Flecknoe theatre resume" (PDF). Maggie Flecknoe official website. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2011-12-02.
  2. 1 2 CW39 Houston Maggie Flecknoe [@maggieswod] (April 19, 2021). "Looking back at all of your birthday messages... THANK YOU! 🥰
    You definitely know how to make a girl feel special! Much love to you all! ❤️🙏🏻
    #birthday #thankyou #aries"
    (Tweet). Retrieved January 6, 2024 via Twitter.
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