She’s best known for providing the voice of Scootaloo on the beloved animated series My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, a role that really put her on the map. But long before she became a familiar voice in children’s animation, she was already diving into the world of acting. In fact, her first voice acting gig came way back when she was just 12 years old on the popular show Martha Speaks. And if you go even further back, you’ll find that her journey started at the tender age of six—her parents were the ones who encouraged her to take the stage, sparking what would become a lasting passion for performance. It’s clear that from a very young age, she was destined to shine, and the voice of Scootaloo became one of her most memorable contributions. Over time, she continued building her craft, and fans of My Little Pony especially grew fond of her energetic and heartfelt portrayal.
She once again stepped into the role of Scootaloo in the 2012 animated movie My Little Pony: Equestria Girls, bringing her signature energy to the character. It was a fun return for her, especially since she had already built a strong connection with Scootaloo over time. Her performance as Scootaloo added a lively spark to the film, showing just how well she understood the character. Fans really appreciated seeing her reprise Scootaloo in such a vibrant and engaging way. Overall, her portrayal of Scootaloo remained consistent and true to the spirit of the original series.