Marieve Herington

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Marieve Herington
Born (1988-02-22) February 22, 1988 (age 36) [1]
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1996–present
Website marieveherington.com

Marieve Herington (born February 22, 1988) is a Canadian-American actress, voice actress and singer who has appeared in recurring roles on How I Met Your Mother , Good Luck Charlie and Ever After High . She provides the voice of Tilly Green on the Disney Channel show Big City Greens as well as voicing animated lead characters in Delilah & Julius and Pearlie . In addition to that, she voiced Celestia Ludenburg in the popular anime video game Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Otter in Franklin tv series and Fifi La Fume in Tiny Toons Looniversity . At the age of 12, she began singing in major public performances. Since the age of 16, she has been fronting her own jazz ensembles. Currently, she performs with the Marieve Herington Band.

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Early life and career

Herington is a native of Oakville, Ontario, Canada, where she attended St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School. She studied drama at the University of Toronto. [2] [3]

Appearing in a series of Canadian Tire and KFC commercials, she joined the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA) at the age of 9. [2] [3]

Her first jazz group, Marieve and her Midnight Blues, played the annual Downtown Oakville Jazz Festival, Oakville Waterfront Festival, restaurants, and other local events. Her first album, Blossoming, published under her own label Maribelle Records, was made available on the Timely Manor label distributed through Fontana North/Universal. [4] She performed on the Toronto jazz circuit with Babes in Jazzland and members of The Royal Jelly Orchestra , [4] appearing on two more albums. [3]

She sang the theme songs for CBC Television's Sesame Park , Nelvana's Pippi Longstocking and TVOntario's Marigold's Mathemagics. [3]

Herington moved to Los Angeles in 2008. [2] [3] The Marieve Herington Band performs in southern California and Toronto. Their latest album is Midnight Sessions. [5]

On April 14, 2021, Herington announced that she became an American citizen.

Filmography

Animation

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1997 Pippi Longstocking KidsTheme Song vocalist
1998 Franklin OtterEp. "Franklin and Otter's Visit"
2002 Girlstuff/Boystuff Kimberley, JennaEps. "Lip Gloss Queen / Breaking Up Is Hard to Do"
2005–08 Delilah & Julius Delilah DevonshireMain role
2009–10 Pearlie PearlieLead role
2013 Regular Show Additional voicesEps. Bank Shot
2014–15 Doc McStuffins Tavia, Waddly PenguinEps. "Mirror Mirror on My Penguin / "Hike and Eek!" / "Doc McStuffins Goes to Washington"
2015 Hubert and Takako Takakoas Lindsay Torrance
2015 Space Pirate Captain Harlock YukiLive-action dub
2015 Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir SabrinaSeason 1 and Season 2 Ep. "Despair Bear"
2016–17 The Lion Guard Ogopa, ZigoEps. "Too Many Termites" / "The Ukumbusho Tradition"
2016 The Tom and Jerry Show ElleEps. "Bringing Down the House"
2018 Mickey and the Roadster Racers CelesteEps. "The Phantom of the Café"
2018–present Big City Greens Tilly GreenNominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (2019-2020)
2022 The Ghost and Molly McGee Jilly McGeeEps. "Twin Trouble" [6]
2022–present Chibiverse Tilly Green
2023–present Tiny Toons Looniversity Fifi La Fume 5 episodes

Anime

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2014–15 Knights of Sidonia Yuhata Midorikawaas Lindsay Torrance
also Battle for Planet Nine
2015 The Seven Deadly Sins Vivian
2016 Love Live! Honoka Kosaka also season 2 and movie [7]
2016 Cyborg 009 VS Devilman Eva Maria Parralesas Lindsay Torrance [8]
2016 Hunter × Hunter Leroute2011 series [9] [10]
2016 Charlotte MedokiEps. 6, 9–13
2016 The Asterisk War Nana AndersenEp 10
2016–17 One-Punch Man Tatsumakialso OVAs, succeeded by Corina Boettger in Season 2 [11]
2020 Magia Record Tsuruno Yui

Films

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2004 Evel Knievel Candy Striper
2012 Ice Age: Continental Drift Additional voices
2013 Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure Claudetteas Lindsay Torrance
2014 Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games Claudetteas Lindsay Torrance
2014 Alpha and Omega 4: The Legend of the Saw Tooth Cave Claudetteas Lindsay Torrance
2015 Ever After High: Spring Unsprung Brooke Page
2015 Alpha and Omega: Family Vacation Claudetteas Lindsay Torrance
2015 Ever After High: Way Too Wonderland Brooke Page, Darling Charming
2016 Ever After High: Dragon Games Brooke Page, Darling Charming
2016 Love Live! The School Idol Movie Honoka Kosaka [12]
2016 Ever After High: Epic Winter Brooke Page
2016 Sausage Party Additional voices
2016 The Wild Life Kikias Lindsay Torrance
2016 Top Cat Begins Panther
2017 The Son of Bigfoot Shelly
2024 Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation Tilly Green

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2009 Aion: The Tower of Eternity
2010 Heroes of Newerth URSA Devo, Sexy Librarian, Malice
2010 Dance Central Miss Aubrey
2011 Dance Central 2 Miss Aubrey
2012 Dance Central 3 Miss Aubrey
2014 Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Celestia Ludenberg [13]
2014 Atelier Escha & Logy: Alchemists of the Dusk Sky Escha MalierCo-protagonist [14]
2014 Revolution 60 Amelia Melpomene
2014 Power Rangers: Super Megaforce Super Megaforce Yellow, Mighty Morphin Pink
2015 Atelier Shallie: Alchemists of the Dusk Sea Escha MalierAlso in Shallie Plus/DX [14]
2016 Final Fantasy XV Y'jhimeiCredited as Marieve Harrington [15]
2018 Them's Fightin' Herds Paprika [16]

Live-action

YearTitleRoleNotesSource
2000 In a Heartbeat AliceEp. "Friends Don't Let Friends..."
2001 The Famous Jett Jackson ErinEp. "Hotline"
2009 General Hospital Pregnant WomanEp. 11916
2009–11 How I Met Your Mother BettyEps. "The Window", "Jenkins", "Canning Randy" and "Legendaddy"
2012 The New Normal HeatherEp. "Pilot"
2012 Modern Family Chimney Sweep's MomEp. "Open House of Horrors"
2013 Good Luck Charlie WinnieEps. "Doppel Date", "Teddy's Choice" and "Sister, Sister"
2013 Graceland WaitressEp. "Pilot"
2014 Baby Daddy Ticket TakerEp. "Livin' on a Prom"
2015 Dog With A Blog GracieVoice

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