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English-Canadian voice actress
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Jill Frappier
BornRomsey, Hampshire, England
OccupationVoice actress
Years active1969 – present
Spouse Roger Frappier ​(m. 1968)
Websitehttp://cargocollective.com/jillfrappier/

Jill Frappier is a British-Canadian voice actress.

Frappier was born in Lord Louis Mountbatten's stately home, Broadlands, in Romsey, England. She moved to Canada in 1967 to work as a British hostess at the British pavilion during the 1967 International and Universal Exposition, where she met her first husband, Roger Frappier, who was pursuing a career in directing.

She is known for voicing Luna in the DiC/Cloverway/Optimum Productions dubs of Sailor Moon, the title character in Keroppi and Friends, Mrs. Prysselius in Pippi Longstocking, Aunty in Pecola, Miss Finch in Birdz, Doucette in Anatole, and Fifi in Hello Kitty and Friends.

She has appeared on camera in television and movies such as Wind at My Back, Friday the 13th: The Series, The Dating Guy, Night Heat, TekWar, Spearfield's Daughter, The Twilight Zone, The Hitchhiker, Beyond Reality, and The Jon Dore Show.

Frappier is also known for narrating a series of four part films called Imperfect Union: Canadian Labour and the Left.

She runs "Dragontrails Drama" drama classes in Toronto, Ontario.

Filmography

Film

Television

Animation/Anime

Video games

References

  1. "Home". dragontrailsdrama.com.

External links

Preceded byNone Voice of Luna
1995-2000
Succeeded byMichelle Ruff
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