Marieve Herington | |
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Born | [1] Oakville, Ontario, Canada [1] | February 22, 1988
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Years active | 1996–present |
Website | marieveherington |
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.
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.
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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1997 | Pippi Longstocking | Kids | Theme Song vocalist | |
1998 | Franklin | Otter | Ep. "Franklin and Otter's Visit" | |
2002 | Girlstuff/Boystuff | Kimberley, Jenna | Eps. "Lip Gloss Queen / Breaking Up Is Hard to Do" | |
2005–08 | Delilah & Julius | Delilah Devonshire | Main role | |
2009–10 | Pearlie | Pearlie | Lead role | |
2013 | Regular Show | Additional voices | Eps. Bank Shot | |
2014–15 | Doc McStuffins | Tavia, Waddly Penguin | Eps. "Mirror Mirror on My Penguin / "Hike and Eek!" / "Doc McStuffins Goes to Washington" | |
2015 | Hubert and Takako | Takako | as Lindsay Torrance | |
2015 | Space Pirate Captain Harlock | Yuki | Live-action dub | |
2015 | Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir | Sabrina | Season 1 and Season 2 Ep. "Despair Bear" | |
2016–17 | The Lion Guard | Ogopa, Zigo | Eps. "Too Many Termites" / "The Ukumbusho Tradition" | |
2016 | The Tom and Jerry Show | Elle | Eps. "Bringing Down the House" | |
2018 | Mickey and the Roadster Racers | Celeste | Eps. "The Phantom of the Café" | |
2018–present | Big City Greens | Tilly Green | Nominated — Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program (2019-2020) | |
2022 | The Ghost and Molly McGee | Jilly McGee | Eps. "Twin Trouble" [6] | |
2022–present | Chibiverse | Tilly Green | ||
2023–present | Tiny Toons Looniversity | Fifi La Fume | 5 episodes |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2014–15 | Knights of Sidonia | Yuhata Midorikawa | as 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 Parrales | as Lindsay Torrance | [8] |
2016 | Hunter × Hunter | Leroute | 2011 series | [9] [10] |
2016 | Charlotte | Medoki | Eps. 6, 9–13 | |
2016 | The Asterisk War | Nana Andersen | Ep 10 | |
2016–17 | One-Punch Man | Tatsumaki | also OVAs, succeeded by Corina Boettger in Season 2 | [11] |
2020 | Magia Record | Tsuruno Yui |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2004 | Evel Knievel | Candy Striper | ||
2012 | Ice Age: Continental Drift | Additional voices | ||
2013 | Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure | Claudette | as Lindsay Torrance | |
2014 | Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games | Claudette | as Lindsay Torrance | |
2014 | Alpha and Omega 4: The Legend of the Saw Tooth Cave | Claudette | as Lindsay Torrance | |
2015 | Ever After High: Spring Unsprung | Brooke Page | ||
2015 | Alpha and Omega: Family Vacation | Claudette | as 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 | Kiki | as Lindsay Torrance | |
2016 | Top Cat Begins | Panther | ||
2017 | The Son of Bigfoot | Shelly | ||
2024 | Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation | Tilly Green |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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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 Malier | Co-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 Malier | Also in Shallie Plus/DX | [14] |
2016 | Final Fantasy XV | Y'jhimei | Credited as Marieve Harrington | [15] |
2018 | Them's Fightin' Herds | Paprika | [16] |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2000 | In a Heartbeat | Alice | Ep. "Friends Don't Let Friends..." | |
2001 | The Famous Jett Jackson | Erin | Ep. "Hotline" | |
2009 | General Hospital | Pregnant Woman | Ep. 11916 | |
2009–11 | How I Met Your Mother | Betty | Eps. "The Window", "Jenkins", "Canning Randy" and "Legendaddy" | |
2012 | The New Normal | Heather | Ep. "Pilot" | |
2012 | Modern Family | Chimney Sweep's Mom | Ep. "Open House of Horrors" | |
2013 | Good Luck Charlie | Winnie | Eps. "Doppel Date", "Teddy's Choice" and "Sister, Sister" | |
2013 | Graceland | Waitress | Ep. "Pilot" | |
2014 | Baby Daddy | Ticket Taker | Ep. "Livin' on a Prom" | |
2015 | Dog With A Blog | Gracie | Voice |
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I am happy to say that pretty much from the start Marieve Herington manages to do that. Her Honoka may not quite have the same cuteness (a very hard to pin-down quality and a bit less important in English than in the original Japanese, where it seems to make or break the career of many seiyuu—also, it's very much a case of mileage variance, so take that comment for what it is and move on) as the original, but the drive, the energy, the relentless (there's that word again) optimism of Honoka all shine through. Honoka's highs and lows get presented here in their full gusto without any holding back. That's exactly how Honoka should be. Honoka at times is not so much a character as a force of nature, bulldozing a path through obstacles and carrying others along with her. That same feeling of forward dynamic movement is present here in Ms. Herington's Honoka.
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