Teresa Gallagher

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Teresa Gallagher
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Years active1988–present
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Teresa Gallagher is a British actress. [1]

Career

Gallagher is known for her role as Ellen Smith in The Bill , for her appearances on radio in No Commitments , Salem's Lot , and Memorials to the Missing . She played Sarah in Footballers' Wives , and Alison Canning in Casualty .

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She presented the Children's BBC show Playdays , and has provided the voices for other children's series including The Mr. Men Show , Alphablocks , Numberblocks , and The Octonauts .

She has recorded redubs for several anime films such as Laughing Target , X , Bounty Dog , Demon City Shinjuku, and Cyber City Oedo 808 and later returned to do voice acting for anime with the English dubbed version of the TV series Ronja, the Robber's Daughter .

In 2003, she voiced Amalia, the female lead in Rita Dove's drama The Darker Face of the Earth , opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor in the play's BBC radio adaptation. [2] [ failed verification ]

In 2010, she voiced Queen Titania, Mrs. Walker, and Fern in the UK version of the movie Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island. She also does the voice of Matilda, Young Stella, and Zara the Cruzeao in Angry Birds Space .

From 2011 to 2019, Gallagher provided the voice of Nicole Watterson, the title character's mother, on the Cartoon Network animated series The Amazing World of Gumball .

In 2015, she provided the voice of EOS as well as various minor characters in Thunderbirds Are Go , and now as the role of the titular character in the UK Version of Henry Hugglemonster and the Voice Trumpets and the Tiddlytubbies in the 2015 reboot of Teletubbies .

Gallagher has also done various voice-over work for video games, commercials, radio plays, BBC radio dramas, and audiobooks such as several new Meg Cabot books and the 2007 audiobook adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel Bleak House which became The Times audio book of the year. A member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, she has read Radio 4's Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime .

Filmography

Radio

DateTitleRoleDirectorStation
October 18, 1993 The Lake Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 4
March 11, 1994 Waiting For Lefty Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 3
1995 Salem's Lot Susan NortonAdrian Bean BBC Radio 4
January 24, 2001 The Polish Soldier Marti Ned Chaillet BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
15 October 20019 November 2001Mary BartonMargaretClaire Grove BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
February 27, 2004 Different Planes Annie Wyman Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Friday Play
July 14, 2004 Are You Sure? Deborah Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
April 2, 2007April 6, 2007 Captain Starlight's Apprentice [3] Jess Lu Kemp BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour Drama
June 22, 2010 Two Pipe Problem 2010: Right Old Charlie [4] Karen Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
June 23, 2010 Two Pipe Problem 2010: The Memory Man Forgets [5] Karen / Shelley Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Afternoon Play
October 31, 2011November 6, 2011 The Heat of the Day [6] Louie / Anne / Mary / Waitress Marilyn Imrie BBC Radio 4 Classic Serial
February 20, 2014February 21, 2014 The Exorcist Chris MacNeil Gaynor Macfarlane BBC Radio 4

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Director(s)Notes
1988–1997 Playdays Herself, Dilys LitefootClaire Bradley, Brian Jameson, Iain Lauchlan, Will Brenton, Helen Sheppard, Stephen Cannon, Adrian Hedley, Robin Carr, Leslie Pitt, Trevor Hill, Mark Pickett, Jamie Langton, Michelle Jones
2000 Lapitch the Little Shoemaker Lapitch, Perwinkle Percival IIISean Barrett and George Roubicek (English voices)English version
2002–04 Engie Benjy Driver DottieLyndon Evans, Chris Taylor, Matt PalmerAlso provided the role of the title character in the international version instead of Dec from Ant & Dec.
2005 BB3B LouieChris Fenna/Jez Hall
2006 The Likeaballs Adoraball, Pam, CollectaballClaire Grey/Chris Evans
2007–08 Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies Karla the ZebraUnknownActor now Kuchi Braaso.
2008 Frankenstein's Cat Lottie's mother, Sweeny, IgoriaRaoul
2008–09 The Mr. Men Show Little Miss Naughty (Season 2), Little Miss Chatterbox, Little Miss Daredevil, Little Miss WhoopsEryk CasemeroUK dub
2008–09 The Pinky and Perky Show KTCyril Adam
2008–10 Get Squiggling Most of the female drawn charactersAdrian Hedley
2009–13 Dennis the Menace Dennis's mum, Bea, CurlyGlenn KirkpatrickFirst two series only
2009–2020 Thomas & Friends Rosie (Series 13–16) and EmilyGreg Tiernan / David Baas / David Stoten / Don Spencer / Dianna BassoUK voice
Mavis (US; Series 17 onwards / UK), Belle, Judy, Annie, Clarabel, Lady Hatt, Bridget Hatt, Stephen Hatt, The Duchess of Boxford and additional voices
2010–13 Alphablocks Various characters
2010–present The Octonauts Dashi
2010–15 Everything's Rosie Holly, Little BearMark Woollard / Gary Hurst
2011-14 FloopaLoo, Where Are You? Lisa
2011–19 The Amazing World of Gumball Nicole Watterson, Penny Fitzgerald, Banana Barbara, Jackie Wilson, Teri, Margaret Robinson, Polly Fitzgerald, Joan Markham
2011–16 Poppy Cat Egbert/Gilda
2011–12 Fleabag Monkeyface Gerald and additional voicesJez Hall/Kok Cheong Wang
2013–15 Henry Hugglemonster HenryUK dubbed version
2013 Dude, That's My Ghost! Jessica Wright, Mallory Merriman, Kath KathersonFrédéric Martin
2014–18 Pip Ahoy! Pip, Meryl the Mermaid, Aisha, Mrs. Snail, Aubrey
2015–20 Thunderbirds Are Go [7] EOS and various other female charactersDavid Scott, Theo Baynton
2015–2018 Teletubbies Voice Trumpets, The TiddlytubbiesRevival series only
2015–present Miffy's Adventures Big and Small
2015–present Mr. Bean: The Animated Series Additional voices
2016–18 Magiki Billie, Sir Kitty CatEnglish version
2017 Ronja, the Robber's Daughter RonjaEnglish version
2017–present Kazoops! Violet
2017–2019–present Numberblocks Zero, Six, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty-Five, Twenty-Eight, Sixty, Sixty-FourUK voice
2017 Wildwoods PoppyVoice
2018–present Lilybuds LilacDavid Lopez
2021 Elliott from Earth Mrs. ArgolisAlso sings the theme song
2021 Odo Camp Leader
2022–present The Creature Cases Peggy Scratch, and additional voicesVoice
2022 Batwheels Batcomputer, Batgirl, Kitty, Poison Ivy (UK)
2023 Hilda (TV series) Young AstridLuke PearsonEnglish Version

Film

Year(s)TitleRole(s)Director(s)Notes
2005 The Jacket Nurse Sally John Maybury
2006 A Christmas Carol Tiny Tim, Ghost of Christmas Past, FanRic MachinPart of a series of films called BKN Classic Series
2009 Hero of the Rails Emily, Mavis and the Duchess of Boxford Greg Tiernan UK role
2010 Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island Queen Titania, Fern the Green Fairy, other charactersHiroshi Kawamata
2010 Misty Island Rescue Emily Greg Tiernan UK role
2011 Day of the Diesels Emily, Mavis and Lady Hatt (UK)
Belle
Cars 2 [8] [9] Mater's Computer John Lasseter
2012 Blue Mountain Mystery Emily and Mavis (UK)
Annie and Clarabel
Greg Tiernan
2013 King of the Railway Emily (UK)
Belle, Annie and Clarabel
Rob Silvestri
2014 Tale of the Brave Emily (UK)
Annie and Clarabel
Postman Pat: The Movie Lucy Selby, additional voices Mike Disa
2015 Thomas (the Tank Engine) & Friends: The Adventure Begins Annie, Clarabel, Judy and some childrenDon Spencer
Sodor's Legend of the Lost Treasure Emily (UK)
Daisy, Annie, Clarabel and some children
David Stoten
2016 Thomas & Friends: The Great Race Emily (UK)
Belle, Gina, Frieda, Daisy, Marion, Annie and Clarabel
2017 Journey Beyond Sodor Emily (UK)
Annie and Clarabel
Mary and the Witch's Flower Red Headed Witch Hiromasa Yonebayashi
2018Thomas & Friends: Big World! Big Adventures!Emily (UK)
Marion, Natalie, Arizonia Diesel, Annie and Clarabel and Cassia
David Stoten
2024 Fox and Hare Save the Forest HareMascha HalberstadWorld premiere at 74th Berlin International Film Festival. [10]

Video games

YearTitleVoice role
2006 Rule of Rose Wendy, Joshua
2007 The Witcher Abigail, Alvin
2017 Xenoblade Chronicles 2 Queen Raqura, Azami
2017 Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Mantis, Medusa

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