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'''Jennifer R. Hale''' (born [[January 30]], [[1972]] in Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada) is an actress best known for her voice-over work for Disney's animated movies.
'''Jennifer R. Hale''' (born [[January 1]], [[1972]] in Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada) is an actress best known for her voice-over work in video games and in Disney's animated movies.


Though born in Canada, Hale grew up in [[Birmingham]] and attended the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. While in high school, Hale began working as a production assistant. After graduation, she began auditioning for acting roles, commuting between Birmingham and Atlanta, Georgia.  
Though born in Canada, Hale grew up in [[Birmingham]] and attended the [[Alabama School of Fine Arts]]. While in high school, Hale began working as a production assistant. After graduation, she began auditioning for acting roles, commuting between Birmingham and Atlanta, Georgia.  


Hale got her first big break in Disney's [[1988]] made-for-TV movie ''A Father's Homecoming''. Later she moved to Hollywood, California and has been doing voices for video games, animation, commercials, radio promotions, anime, and movies since [[1993]]. She has voiced several characters for ''Star Wars'' video games, and voices Aayla in "The Clone Wars" animated series. She won a [[2010]] Spike Video Game Award for "best performance by a human female" for her role as Commander Shepard in "Mass Effect 2".
Hale got her first big break in Disney's [[1988]] made-for-TV movie ''A Father's Homecoming''. Later she moved to Hollywood, California and has been doing voices for video games, animation, commercials, radio promotions, anime, and movies since [[1993]]. She has voiced several characters for ''Star Wars'' video games, and voices Aayla in "The Clone Wars" animated series. She won a [[2010]] Spike Video Game Award for "best performance by a human female" for her role as Commander Shepard in "Mass Effect 2". She voiced "Jean Grey" in the "X-Men" TV series, and "Cinderella" in Disney Junior's "Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess"


She has also appeared as a guest on several television series, such as ''Charmed'', ''ER'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', and others. She is sometimes credited as '''Carren Learning'''.
She has also appeared as a guest on several television series, such as ''Charmed'', ''ER'', ''Just Shoot Me!'', and others. She is sometimes credited as '''Carren Learning'''.
Hale has been recognized as "most prolific female video game voice actor" by Guinness World Records.


==References==
==References==
* Bryan, Kim (September 20, 2007)  "ASFA grad talks about Hollywood voice career."  ''Birmingham News''.
* Bryan, Kim (September 20, 2007)  "ASFA grad talks about Hollywood voice career."  {{BN}}
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Hale Jennifer Hale]" (January 19, 2011) Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia - accessed January 30, 2011
* "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Hale Jennifer Hale]" (January 19, 2011) Wikipedia - accessed January 30, 2011


==External links==
==External links==
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[[Category:Actors]]
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[[Category:Guinness World Record holders]]

Latest revision as of 18:46, 18 March 2024

Jennifer Hale

Jennifer R. Hale (born January 1, 1972 in Goose Bay, Labrador, Canada) is an actress best known for her voice-over work in video games and in Disney's animated movies.

Though born in Canada, Hale grew up in Birmingham and attended the Alabama School of Fine Arts. While in high school, Hale began working as a production assistant. After graduation, she began auditioning for acting roles, commuting between Birmingham and Atlanta, Georgia.

Hale got her first big break in Disney's 1988 made-for-TV movie A Father's Homecoming. Later she moved to Hollywood, California and has been doing voices for video games, animation, commercials, radio promotions, anime, and movies since 1993. She has voiced several characters for Star Wars video games, and voices Aayla in "The Clone Wars" animated series. She won a 2010 Spike Video Game Award for "best performance by a human female" for her role as Commander Shepard in "Mass Effect 2". She voiced "Jean Grey" in the "X-Men" TV series, and "Cinderella" in Disney Junior's "Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess"

She has also appeared as a guest on several television series, such as Charmed, ER, Just Shoot Me!, and others. She is sometimes credited as Carren Learning.

Hale has been recognized as "most prolific female video game voice actor" by Guinness World Records.

References

  • Bryan, Kim (September 20, 2007) "ASFA grad talks about Hollywood voice career." The Birmingham News
  • "Jennifer Hale" (January 19, 2011) Wikipedia - accessed January 30, 2011

External links