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Katie Crown

Actress Film

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1985-04-09
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Katie Crown, a talented Canadian comedian and actress, has made a name for herself as a dynamic voice performer across a diverse range of animated shows and films. Katie Crown’s career really took off when she lent her voice to popular series like Adventure Time (Cartoon Network, 2014– ), where her vocal versatility shone through. Born on April 9, 1985, in Oakville, a suburb of Ontario, Canada, Katie Crown discovered her passion for performance early on—by the time she was in grade school, she was already creating homemade radio shows and comedy sketches. That early spark eventually grew into a full-fledged career in entertainment.

As Katie Crown continued honing her craft, she began performing stand-up and sketch comedy throughout Canada. Around the same time, she started voicing characters in animated series such as Total Drama (Teletoon/Cartoon Network, 2008– ) and Jimmy Two-Shoes (Disney XD, 2009–2011). These roles helped open doors to even more high-profile American animation projects. Before long, Katie Crown was contributing her voice talents to critically praised shows like Clarence (Cartoon Network, 2014– ), not just as a voice actor but also as a writer—crafting stories and scripts that brought the characters to life. She also wrote for other animated hits, including Sanjay and Craig (Nickelodeon, 2016– ).

One of the standout moments in Katie Crown’s career came in 2016 with the release of Warner Bros. Animation’s box office success Storks. In this family-friendly feature film, Katie Crown voiced Tulip, an energetic and enthusiastic teenage girl who teams up with a reluctant stork—voiced by Andy Samberg—to deliver a baby to its expecting parents. It was arguably Katie Crown’s most prominent role to date, showcasing her ability to balance humor, heart, and vocal range in a major animated production. Through each project, Katie Crown continues to prove that her talent reaches far beyond the stage, making her a memorable presence in the world of animation.

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Katie Crown has been part of several films throughout her career, but her highest rated movie to date is The Bob’s Burgers Movie (2022). On the other hand, her lowest rated film remains Storks (2016), which didn’t quite resonate as strongly with audiences. While there are other titles in Katie Crown’s filmography, these two stand out as the peaks and valleys of her cinematic journey so far.

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