Steph Lynn Robinson

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Steph Lynn Robinson
Nominee Steph Lynn Robinson attending the 2015 Voice Arts(tm) Awards in Los Angeles, California.jpg
Robinson in November 2015
Born
Stephanie Lynn Robinson
Occupations
  • Actress
  • producer
Years active2007–present
Website stephlynnrobinson.com

Stephanie Lynn Robinson is a Canadian actress and producer. [1] [2]

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Based in Austin, Texas, Robinson is a graduate of the Broadway Dance Center and American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York City. [3] She has voiced characters such as Priscilla in Freaktown , Ping and Chachi in Julius Jr. , twins Kelly and Kelli in Looped , [4] numerous roles on Super Why! and Little Charmers , and the reindeer Dancer in Elliot the Littlest Reindeer . She has been nominated for five consecutive Voice Arts Awards for "Outstanding TV Animation - Best Voiceover" and "Outstanding Animation Demo Reel" by the Society of Voice Arts and Sciences.

As a producer, Robinson has worked with Stornoway Productions as an associate producer of the Pet Network series Dog Park Tales. [5] [6] She is also credited a producer on the documentaries Infestation, [7] The Civilian-Military Divide: Bridging the Gap, [8] OMG!, and Investigation Discovery's Blood, Lies and Alibis. [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Elliot the Littlest Reindeer Dancer / Reporter Elf / Reindeer 8 (voice)

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007–2016 Super Why! Hazel / Piper / Kid (voice)7 episodes
2013–2015 Julius Jr. Ping / Chachi (voice)52 episodes
2015 Little Charmers Fairy Alvie (voice)1 episode
2015 Looped Kelly / Kelli (voice)26 episodes
2015Space BaconBadoomcha (voice)1 episode
2016 Luna Petunia Zoom Shine (voice)10 episodes
2016–present Freaktown Priscilla (voice)26 episodes
2021–presentGlowbiesBecky (voice)26 episodes

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007 Finding Nemo – The Musical Deb [10]
2007 Idol: The Musical Emily [11]

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