Dionne Quan (b. 1978)

Birthplace:
Lexington, Massachusetts, U.S.

Born:
October 20, 1978

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.  Dionne Quan (born October 20, 1978) is an American voice actress.  Quan, a Chinese American, was born in Lexington, Massachusetts to Lori and Daryl Quan. She is legally blind, having been born with optic hyperplasia. Her acting scripts are written in Braille for her. She obtained her first voice work at the age of 14 for television commercials.  She is the voice of Kimi Finster, a character from the cartoon television show Rugrats and All Grown Up!. She was first introduced in the second Rugrats movie, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie. She is the youngest actor in the cast. She also has a regular role on The Fairly OddParents (as Trixie Tang). In 2005, she starred as Yasmin in a show for 4Kids Entertainment called Bratz.  More recently, she was on Disney Channel's Shorty McShorts' Shorts, in the episode, "Dudley and Nester Do Nothing", as the Kodama Twins.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Dionne Quan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia .

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