Shannon Chan-Kent | |
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Born | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | September 23, 1988
Other names | Shannon Kent |
Alma mater | University of British Columbia |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2002–present |
Known for | |
Spouse | Andrew Francis (m. 2018) |
Shannon Chan-Kent (born September 23, 1988) is a Canadian voice and stage actress. She is known for her roles as Silver Spoon and Smolder and the singing voice of Pinkie Pie in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic , [1] Misa Amane in the English dub of Death Note , and the Biskit twins and Youngmee Song on Littlest Pet Shop . [2] She also portrays Joy Pepper in the rebooted Superbook , the Chief in Pucca , Courtney's best friend Janet in Spectacular! , and Amy Rose in Sonic Prime .
In addition to her voice acting career, she is also an opera singer (soprano), having graduated with bachelor's and master's degrees in Opera from the University of British Columbia. [3] Shannon has performed with the Vancouver Metropolitan Orchestra as well as with local theater productions. [4]
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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16 Hudson | Mrs. Wu, Joyce | ||
Adventures of Ayuma | Noxana | ||
2010 | Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale | Delphine | |
2011 | Barbie: Princess Charm School | Princess Isla | |
Barbie & Her Sisters in A Pony Tale | Marie | ||
Barbie in A Christmas Carol | Ann, Nan | ||
Barbie in A Mermaid Tale | Deandra | ||
Barbie: Video Game Hero | Renee, Maia | ||
Barbie: Dolphin Magic | Isla | ||
Beat Bugs | Freda | ||
Being Ian | Grace Chou Lum, Nurse Bradley, Hoop Earrings Student | ||
Care Bears: Big Wish Movie | Love-a-Lot Bear | ||
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot | Tweazle, Friend Bear, Birthday Bear | ||
Care Bears: The Giving Festival | Tweazle, Friend Bear, Birthday Bear, Love-a-Lot Bear | ||
Care Bears to the Rescue | Tweazle | ||
Chuck's Choice | Ms. Cho, Principal Principle | ||
Class of the Titans | Lydia | ||
Corner Gas Animated | 60's Girl No. 1, Alison, Lin, Bu-Hu | ||
Dinosaur Train | Allie Alamosaurus | ||
Dinotrux | Knock-Itt, Ankylodump No. 2 (5) | ||
Dr. Dimensionpants | Rebecca | ||
Duck on Call | Millie Mechanic | ||
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers | Film Director | ||
Fruit Ninja: Frenzy Force | Niya | ||
Fluffy Bunch | Catie Cat, Katelyn Katt, Kaylee Chihuahua, Krystal Heart, Skyla Cattrick | ||
Get Shorty | [5] | ||
Ghost Patrol | Harper Avery, Aunt Lulabell | ||
Hydee and the Hytops | Mariko | ||
Hatchimals: Hatchtopia Life | Kitwee, Carrot Cake Bunwee, Kittycan, Rainbow Foxfin, Scrunch Unikeet, Breadcat, Coffee Cake Owlicorn, Cheesecake Mousecan, Rainbow Hamster, Other Hatchimals | ||
Hatchimals Colleggtibles: Goes To School | Twins Kittycan, Owling, Other Hatchimals | ||
Kong: King of the Apes | Dr. Amy Quon | ||
Littlest Pet Shop | Brittany Biskit, Whittany Biskit, Youngmee Song, Mrs. Biskit, Madison, Phoebe, Brittman Biskit, Whittman Biskit, Furry Fury, Whale | ||
Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own | Yamua Beetlemoto, Penelope Puggerson, Rima Rhymalayan, Millie McMallard, Pearl the Salon Cat, Russian Blue Cat, Lola Butterflew, Ray, Pinka Carrots, Ittybit, Owl Bunny, Vicky Cattily, Kate Cattily, Madame Fluffkins, Scrapper #4, Yellow The Salon Cat, Amber Kittyson, Lavander Catkin, Baby Jade Catkin, Buttercup Catkin, Phoenix Catkin, Adult Sonia, Dottie Cheetahstein, Sada Persiafluff, Zombie Cat, Sada Scootsfield, Fluffy Catson, Bella Scootsfield, Sugarberry Fluffcat, Hima Himalaya, Annie Coldhare, Rei Angelfish, Sherbet Bunnyton, Poco La Playa, Katie Perrito, Perky Peacoat, Banfoe McCatty, Dessert Bunnyton, Cleo Curlycat, Catalina Scrapper, Jan Bunnyton Alabaster Scottsfold, Glowy Meow, Maggie Lemoncat, Lila Pearly, Whimsy, Mei Tanpaws, Kissies, Ocean Cattily, Flower Cattily, Wynter Cattily | ||
Littlest Pet Shop: Hungry Pets | Pickles Catbury | ||
Littlest Pet Shop: Hungry Pets: Special Edition | Pickles Catbury in Hot Pink | ||
Littlest Pet Shop: Keep Me Pack | Sailor Sue, Tornado Tom, Dinette, Honeydipper, Misty Moonlight, Rock Garden, Lynx, Tiger, Bento, Lemon Fluff, Ice Capper, Sally Sea, Snow Crystal, Windswept, Hurdy Gurdy, Maine Coon Cat, Kitten Cat, Bunny, Polar Bear, Snoops, Babbling Brook, Nell, Rhymer, Hazy Daze | ||
Littlest Pet Shop: Lucky Pets | Evening, Gwynnie, Arturo, Sweet Violet, Gazer, Pipsy, Mila, Cat Shorthair, Platypus, Bunny, Collette, Bandy, Pizazz, Cheesecake, Lyric, Brant, Davi, Doyle, Loy, Merle, Mousse, Hazy, Tarot, Presto, Starzy, Twixie, Wandelle, Zulia, Green Mouse, Orange Cat, Pink Cat, Blue Beagle, Dark Blue Peacock, White Polar Bear, Purple Lynx, Orange Sugar Glider, Moonstone, Boho, Compass, Sugar Cookie, Rosemary, Summer, Ribbon, Red Velvet, Seasons, Niles | ||
Lady Jewelpet | Garnet (English version), Diana (English version), Sango (English version), Lapis (English version) | ||
Madeline: My Fair Madeline | Chloe | ||
Madeline: Madeline in Tahiti | Chloe | ||
2010 | Maryoku Yummy | Maryoku | |
Mega Man: Fully Charged | Ashley Adderley | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013 film) | Pinkie Pie (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2017 television specials) | Lemon Zest | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks | Pinkie Pie (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games | Pinkie Pie (singing voice), Lemon Zest | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree | Pinkie Pie (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Forgotten Friendship | Pinkie Pie (singing voice), Wallflower Blush | ||
My Little Pony: The Movie | Pinkie Pie (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Sunset's Backstage Pass | Pinkie Pie (singing voice), Sonata Dusk (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic | Pinkie Pie (singing voice on most songs), Silver Spoon, Smolder, Aura, Roma, Citrus Blush, Cayenne, Vendor, Hippogriff Sailor, Tootsie Flute, Girl Pony, Posh Pony, Fashionable Pony, Student 2, Ocellus (singing voice), Raspberry Dazzle | ||
My Little Pony: Rainbow Roadtrip | Pinkie Pie (singing voice) | ||
My Little Pony: Pony Life | Cowgirl Pony, Butterscotch, Spring Parade, Angel | ||
Nerds and Monsters | Org | ||
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu | Racer Seven, Hostess | ||
Novelmore | Pyralia, Bar Maid | ||
2015 | Open Season: Scared Silly | Rosie, Marcia | |
Orion and the Dark | Adult Hypatia | [6] | |
Polly Pocket | Lila Draper, Miss Betts, Susie, Andre Anderson, Sun, Brandon, Guard (Female), Newswoman, Cheryl, Cordelia, Jane | ||
Pucca | Chief, Voice Talent | ||
Quest for Zhu | Pipsqueak | ||
Rainbow Ruby | Gina | ||
Sabrina's Secret Life | Margaux, Additional Voices | ||
Sara Solves It | Sara | ||
Skechers | Mariko (2008–2013) | ||
Slugterra | Beatrice "Trixie" Sting, Blue-Haired Old Woman, Woman Dodging Slugs, Trini, Woman Fawning Over Eli (2012–present) | ||
Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond | Beatrice "Trixie" Sting | ||
Slugterra: Return of the Elementals | Beatrice "Trixie" Sting | ||
Slugterra: Slug Fu Showdown | Beatrice "Trixie" Sting, Sally, Shorty | ||
Slugterra: Eastern Caverns | Beatrice "Trixie" Sting, Outlaw Girl, Flower | ||
Sonic Prime | Amy Rose | [7] | |
Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures | Cherry Jam (speaking voice), Berrykin Bonnie, Princess Berrykin (singing voice) | ||
Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City | Raspberry Tart (singing voice), Cherry Jam, Sweet Grapes, Customer #3, Bubblegum, Girl #2, Little Girl | ||
Superbook | Joy Pepper, Servant Girls, Baby | ||
Supernatural Academy | Elda Kristov, Opal, Shan, Carmen | ||
Supernoobs | Stacy (episode: Noob It or Lose It) | ||
Super Dinosaur | Erin Kingston, Erica Kingston | ||
The Deep | Jess Gorman, Fontaine (episode: Lonesome Jim) | ||
The Little Prince | Jouna in "The Planet of the Gargand" trilogy, episodes 45–47 | ||
The Sea Beast | Fen | ||
Unikitty | Misty, Pandeal, Catficorn | ||
Voltron Force | Larmina | ||
We're Lalaloopsy | Dot Starlight (singing voice), Fluffy Pouncy Paws, Alice in Lalaloopsyland, Lady Stillwaiting, Jelly Wiggle Jiggle, Snowy Fairest, Happy Daisy Crown, Whimsy Sugar Puff, Lucky Lil' Bug, Boo Scaredy Cat, Kat Jungle Roar | ||
Lale Ki Lolu | Lale, Various |
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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Black Lagoon: Roberta's Blood Trail | Fabiola Iglesias | ||
Death Note | Misa Amane | [8] | |
Kingdom | He Liao Diao | [9] | |
Little Astro Boy | Kinako | ||
2011 | Little Battlers Experience | Amy Cohen | |
2007 | Mobile Suit Gundam 00 | Christina Sierra | |
2010 | Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer | Christina Sierra | |
Puraore! Pride of Orange | Mami Ono | ||
The Girl Who Leapt Through Time | Miyuki Konno |
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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Another Life | Lara | [10] | |
Death Note | Misa Amane (English dub) | ||
Death Note 2: The Last Name | Misa Amane (English dub) | ||
Dragon Boys | Kelsey Leung | ||
El Chavo del Ocho | Patty (English dub) | ||
Good Trouble | Ruby | [11] | |
Kill for Me | Zoe | ||
L: Change the World | Misa Amane (English dub) | ||
Life Unexpected | Brynn | ||
Samurai Girl | Attendant | ||
The Secret Circle | Calvin's Niece | ||
The Selection | Tiny Lee | ||
2009 | Spectacular! | Janet | |
The Troop | Shellie | ||
Trial & Error | Clem Tuckett | ||
2018 | Life Sentence | Finley | |
Supergirl | Elizabeth Hawkings | ||
2020 | Sonic the Hedgehog | Roadhouse Waitress | |
Voltron Force | Larmina | ||
Woke | Cindy | ||
You | Kiki | [12] |
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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2016 | The Flick | Rose (Granville Island Stage, Vancouver) | [13] |
Avenue Q | (Arts Club Theatre Company production) | [14] | |
Evita | Peron's Mistress (Vancouver Opera production) | [15] | |
Beauty and the Beast | Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage, Vancouver, playing Belle | [16] [17] |
Year | Title | Role | Reference |
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2019 | In the Key of Love | Sasha | [18] |
2022 | A Big Fat Family Christmas | Hallmark, playing Liv | [19] |
2023 | Field Da | Hallmark, playing Kelly | [20] |
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