Tress MacNeille

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Tress MacNeille (born June 20, 1951) is an American voice actor who is best known for providing various voices on the animated television shows The Simpsons and Futurama. Her most notable characters on The Simpsons are probably Agnes Skinner and Lindsay Naegle, while her performance as Mom is her most notable Futurama role.

MacNeille has also provided voices on numerous other television shows and cartoons, including the voice of Dot Warner and Hello Nurse from the Animaniacs series, Babs Bunny and Rhubella Rat from Tiny Toon Adventures, Charlotte Pickles on Rugrats, Arnold's Grandma, Pookie in Hey Arnold! and "Chip" and "Gadget" from Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers. She has also recently done the voice of Daisy Duck in several Disney productions including House of Mouse, continues to voice Charlotte Pickles on All Grown Up!, and she frequently does dubbing work on English-language anime translations, as well, including the Beyond sequence of The Animatrix. She has made a foray into computer game voices as well, as "Jain" in Fallout and "First Citizen Lynette" in Fallout 2. She also was the voice behind "Fluffy Fluffy Bun Bun", the crazed overly cute rabbit in Toonstruck, a cartoon game featuring Christopher Lloyd. She has also done video game work as Daisy Duck on the wildly popular Kingdom Hearts series.

MacNeille sang and appeared in the music video (as Lucille Ball) with "Weird Al" Yankovic on his song "Ricky", which was based on the I Love Lucy television show.

Voices on The Simpsons

Lindsay Naegle, Jimbo, Dolph, Sunday School teacher, Brandine, Agnes Skinner, Gavin, Psychic, Billy, Crazy Cat Lady

Voices on Futurama

Mom, Linda, Hattie McDoogal, Monique, Tinny Tim, Ndnd, Vyolet, Petunia, Big Apple Bank Teller, Turanga Munda, Slurm Queen, and many other assorted voices

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