Chiara Zanni

Chiara Zanni
Born (1978-07-19) July 19, 1978
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Occupation Actress, voice actress, comedian
Years active 1989–present
Agent Lauren Leviitt and Associates

Chiara Zanni (born July 19, 1978) is a Canadian comedian, actress and voice actress, performing in movies such as Bionicle: Mask of Light as Hahli, playing the title role in Hamtaro', Jubilee in X-Men: Evolution, Bon Bon in My Little Pony Tales and Nori, the mermaid in Barbie: Mermaidia. She also appears briefly in X2: X-Men United as a tour guide in the White House. Chiara is best known as Amy Ryan in the television series About a Girl, where she plays a twenty-year-old woman, and also as the voice of Hakudoushi in InuYasha and the titular character of What About Mimi?. Chiara Zanni also voiced True Heart Bear in Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot and The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie.

As well as appearing on a number of on-camera projects, Chiara is currently working on various animated series, including, Storm Hawks, Ricky Sprocket and Sushi Pack.

Life and career

Zanni was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, to an Italian father and a British mother. Chiara started her career at the age of eight, when she was cast as the "Pokey Little Puppy" in a cartoon called Little Golden Bookland and hasn't stopped working since. Chiara has acted in feature films X-Men, 40 Days and 40 Nights, Come l'America, In the Land of Women, and Good Luck Chuck. She has a sister named Asheleigh Zanni.

Her TV appearances include Supernatural, Stargate Atlantis, Edgemont, Trophy Wife, Bye Bye Birdie, First to Die, and Post Mortem. If Chiara sounds familiar, that's probably because she's also done voice work including roles in Cyborg 009, Zeke's Pad, Hamtaro, Trollz, My Little Pony, Polly Pockets, Barbie: Fairytopia, X-Men: Evolution, Sabrina, Bionicle, Inuyasha, Storm Hawks, and Oban Star-Racers.

Television

Guest appearances

Voice-over roles

Filmography

References

  1. "Chiarra Zani". IMDb. Retrieved 12/7/2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)

External links

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