She’s a Canadian voice actress, comedienne, and writer who’s best known for her standout voice work on popular animated series like Clarence, American Dad!, and Total Drama. Over the years, she’s built an impressive career, not just behind the microphone but also on stage—performing live at major comedy festivals across North America. You might have caught her act at events like South by Southwest, the Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal, or the Montreal Sketch Festival, where her talent really shined.
Before all the fame and recognition, she was born and raised in Oakville, Ontario—a place that helped shape her early passion for comedy and performance. Back in the early 2000s, she was actively involved in the sketch comedy scene as a member of the troupe Knock, Knock. (Who’s There?) Comedy!, where she honed her skills and developed her unique comedic voice. It was one of those formative experiences that set her on the path to where she is today.
Oh, and fun fact—she has an older brother named Michael, who may or may not have been an early source of sibling-inspired humor. Whether it’s through her animated characters or her live performances, she continues to make audiences laugh, proving time and again why she’s such a standout talent in the world of comedy and voice acting.
Back in 2004, she really made a name for herself—literally and figuratively—when she took home the Tim Sims Encouragement Fund Award as a solo performer. And get this: she was also nominated that same year as part of the comedy group Knock, Knock. (Who’s There?) Comedy! That double recognition made her the first person ever to be nominated for the award twice in one year, which, honestly, is pretty remarkable. She definitely stood out that season, proving her talent wasn’t just a one-time thing. Yeah, she really did make history that year.