Teala Dunn

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Teala Dunn
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Dunn in a Covergirl campaign by MTV in 2016
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active2001–present
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Teala Dunn is an American actress and YouTuber. She was best known for voicing Tuck on Wonder Pets! , She also played Lindsey Persons in the TBS sitcom Are We There Yet? , replacing Aleisha Allen.

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Career

Teala Dunn is known for her role as a YouTube vlogger, and she is also known for her recurring role as Juanita on the Nickelodeon television show, The Naked Brothers Band , Kelsey on The Thundermans , and as the voice of Turtle Tuck on Wonder Pets!, starring alongside Sofie Zamchick and Danica Lee.

Dunn made a guest appearance in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit . On the big screen, she was seen in Phoebe in Wonderland , which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2008. Dunn also appeared with Felicity Huffman in Transamerica , and was also heard as a bunny in Disney's Enchanted .

Dunn appeared on Shake It Up as Dina's childhood nemesis, and also appeared on Enlisted as Command Sergeant Major Donald Cody's teenage daughter.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 Transamerica Little Girl
2007 Enchanted Bunny (voice) [2]
2008 Phoebe in Wonderland Jenny
2014 Expelled Emily
2016
2017School SpiritsMorgan Walker
2017 DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games Bumblebee, Artemiz (voice)Direct-to-video [2]
2017 Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain Bumblebee (voice)
2018 Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Super-Villain High
2018 DC Super Hero Girls: Legends of Atlantis
2022 Crush Stacey Clark [3]
TBA Werewolf Game TBA [4]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NinaEpisode: "Dolls"
2006–2016 Wonder Pets! Tuck (voice)Main role (62 episodes) [2]
2007 Queens Supreme CheriseEpisode: "That Voodoo That You Do"
2007–2009 The Naked Brothers Band JuanitaRecurring role (7 episodes)
2010–2013 Are We There Yet? Lindsey Kingston-PersonsMain role (73 episodes)
2012 Shake It Up GinaEpisode: "Parent Trap It Up"
Teens Wanna KnowGuest2 episodes
2013The Crazy OnesTaylorEpisode: Bad Dad
2013, 2015 Dog with a Blog Dab2 episodes
2014–2015 The Thundermans Kelsey4 episodes
2015–2018 DC Super Hero Girls Bumblebee, Artemiz (voice)Main role (52 episodes) [2]
2017–2018Guilty PartyTatiana / Naia Santos17 episodes
2018 All Night AlexisMain role
2018 Escape the Night Herself as "The Super Spy"YouTube Premium (4 episodes)
2018 Spider-Man Panda-Mania, Citizen (voice)Episode: "Bring on the Bad Guys: Part 1" [2]
2021 Good Trouble ZeldaEpisode: "Anticipation"

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Wonder Pets!: Save the Puppy!Tuck [2]
2008 The Wonder Pets!: Save the Animals!
2009The Wonder Pets!: Join the Circus

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