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Jo Wyatt

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British actress
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Jo Wyatt
Born
OccupationActress
Years active1981–present

Jo Wyatt is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Tweak inThe Octonauts and Little Miss Helpful, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss Scary and Little Miss Sunshine inThe Mr. Men Show, as well as Daisy Kribotnik inLove Soup, Natella inBromwell High, and Mimi inGuess with Jess. She is also known for providing voices in many video games, such as Ciri inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, additional voices inPerfect Dark Zero andDragon Quest VIII as well as narratingTo Leo with Love.

Early life

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Wyatt was one of the originalMinipops. Her father, Martin Wyatt, was the producer. She made a single, "Stupid Cupid", in 1982, and reached #1 in France. In 1984, she replacedPatsy Kensit as a new Luna in the second series of the UK science fiction showLuna.

At the age of 13, Wyatt helped to write the words to the theme song of the children's television seriesWide Awake Club for the breakfast television networkTV-am with a colleague of her father namedColin Frechter doing the music.

Whilst still a singer, Wyatt has also sung several songs on the vinyl record featuring theCare BearsThe Care Bears to the Rescue in 1984 and the first nine songs of the long running children's television seriesThomas the Tank Engine & Friends in the early 1990s with Tom and Laura Penta, Louise Roberts and Victoria Ferrer when the series was having sing along songs of its own for the very first time (only seven of them were turned into music videos whilst an early version of Gone Fishing was sung the series' former composerJunior Campbell which can be seen on the US VHS Rusty to the Rescue & Other Stories). Several years later, Wyatt went onto sing several more Thomas songs during the classic era however different children were used for each series.

In 1988, as a teenager, Wyatt wrote and provided the vocals to the theme song to theBBC children's animated seriesBarney with Frechter also writing the words and composing the music and some members of the Minipops doing additional vocals. In 1989, Wyatt sung a version ofDowntown in the compilationCanzoni da Amare-International

Voice acting

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Wyatt is known for her voice role inAngelina Ballerina and as Lyra in all theHis Dark Materials audio books. She has also read the role ofAlice for the audio book ofAlice in Wonderland.

She voiced Gracie, one of Angelina's friends, inAngelina Ballerina: The Next Steps. InDragon Age II, she is the voice of the game's protagonistHawke, if the player chooses to play as a female.

InThe Octonauts, she voices the engineer, Tweak Bunny. She also voiced the character of Scratch in the US dub ofBob the Builder, during the final episodes of the show's classic era.

She also provided the voices of Jennifer in the video gameRule of Rose, the Female Imperial Agent in the video gameStar Wars: The Old Republic,[1] Alicia inNi no Kuni, Meyneth inXenoblade Chronicles, and Ciri inThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

Filmography

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Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1996Vol-au-ventAllison
1999Dream StreetThe Wild BunchEnglish version
2002Angelina Ballerina: The Show Must Go OnAlice Nimbletoes, Priscilla Pinkpaws, Sammy Watts, HenryVoice, television film
2004Captain SabertoothVeronicaVoice, English version
2005Angelina Ballerina: Angelina's Princess DanceAlice Nimbletoes, Priscilla Pinkpaws, Sammy Watts, HenryVoice, direct-to-video
Whatever Happened to the Minipops?HerselfDocumentary, Interviewee
2006A Christmas CarolMrs. CratchitVoice
Robin Hood: Quest for the KingMaid Marian
The TransportersSally
2007Quest for a HeartPrincess, FrogVoice, English version
2010Spirit of the ForestPearl
Bob the Builder: The Legend of the Golden HammerVoice
2011FosterJane
2012Tales of the NightGirlVoice, English version
Not Born to be GladiatorsLucilla
2014Postman Pat: The MovieMeera BainsVoice[2]
2019The Queen's CorgiWandaVoice, American version[2]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1983MinipopsLead Singer & Dancer
1984LunaLuna6 episodes
1992The New Adventures of the Shoe PeopleAll female charactersVoice
1994The BillNita JamesEpisode: "Fathers and Sons"
1998–2005The Powerpuff GirlsButtercupVoice, UK promos
2001–03Angelina BallerinaAlice Nimbletoes, Priscilla Pinkpaws, Henry, Sammy WattsVoice, 29 episodes
OswaldGingerbread Woman, Laverne, Cactus PollyVoice, English version
2005Bromwell HighNatella, Various, TasminVoice, 13 episodes
ExtrasWoman In BarEpisode: "Ben Stiller"
Love SoupDaisy KribotnikEpisode: "The Reflecting Pool"
2005–08Planet SketchStarship ComputerVoice, season 2
2008Chop Socky ChooksUméVoice, episode: "Game Over Chooks!"
Mama Mirabelle's Home MoviesVoice, episode: "Tales of the Galapagos/Happy Habitats"
The Mr. Men ShowLittle Miss Helpful, Little Miss Giggles, Little Miss Scary, Little Miss Naughty, Little Miss SunshineVoice, English version[2]
2009Dennis the Menace and GnasherVariousVoice, 2 episodes
Guess with JessMimiVoice
2009–10Angelina Ballerina: The Next StepsGracieVoice, US dub
2009–13OliviaOliviaVoice, UK dub
2010Bob the BuilderScratchVoice, episode: "Scratch's Hidden Treasure", US dub
2010-23OctonautsTweakVoice
2012–16Peter RabbitCottontail, Mrs. Rabbit, Flopsy, MopsyVoice, season 1; UK dub
2014–presentFireman SamLizzie Sparkes,Hannah SparkesVoice, UK dub
2020-21Mini MatineeCrocUK dub

Video games

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YearTitleRoleNotesSource
1997The Feeble Files
2004Fable
EyeToy: Play 2
2005Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed KingAdditional voicesEnglish version
Perfect Dark ZeroChandra[2]
2006Rule of RoseJennifer[2]
2007Hellgate: London
2008Dragon Quest Swords: The Masked Queen and the Tower of MirrorsFleuretteEnglish version[2]
Hot Shots Golf: Out of BoundsJasmine, Sophia, Rina[2]
Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2Alice, Alizee, Ula[2]
Fable II
2009Dragon Age: OriginsOstagar Nurse, Ostagar Priest, Elf Servant, Ostagar Soldier
2010Fable III
Xenoblade ChroniclesMeyneth, Face NemesisEnglish version[2]
2011Dragon Age IIHawke (female)[2]
Warhammer 40,000: Space MarineLilith
Star Wars: The Old RepublicImperial Agent Female, Apprentice Malora, Phyne, Sentry Yashia, Additional Voices
2012The Last StoryOutsider, MeredithEnglish version[2]
Mass Effect 3Dr. Brynn Cole, Additional Voices
LittleBigPlanet PS VitaMarianne Noisette[2]
ZombiUSarah, Female Survivor #4
2013DmC: Devil May CryAdditional voicesEnglish version
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White WitchAllie, Great Sage Alicia[2]
Soul Sacrifice
Professor Layton and the Azran LegacyAuroraEnglish version
2014Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace AttorneyDarklaw
Trials FusionSynDi
Dragon Age: InquisitionHawke (female)
Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games SeriesLady, Wildling
2015-16The Witcher 3: Wild HuntCiriEnglish version[2]
2017Xenoblade Chronicles 2Galea[3]

References

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  1. ^BioWare (20 December 2011).Star Wars: The Old Republic.Electronic Arts,LucasArts. Scene: closing credits, 9:50 in, English Cast.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmn"Jo Wyatt (visual voices guide)".Behind The Voice Actors (A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of the title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information). Retrieved4 September 2015.
  3. ^"Jo Wyatt - Voice123".Archived from the original on 24 July 2022. Retrieved24 July 2022.

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