Lauren Goodnight

Lauren Goodnight
Born (1980-05-19) May 19, 1980
South Carolina, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Radio Host, Voice Actress, Sex Educator
Years active 1996-present

Lauren Goodnight (born May 19, 1980) is a radio host, voice actress, sex-educator, and occasional singer. She is well known in the brony community, as she is the voice of Twilight Sparkle in the Doctor Who, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic crossover radio program Dr. Whooves Adventures.

Career

Goodnight has been the host for the call-in show 8Bit Sex on the 8bitx.com website and Celestia Radio, Fridays at 10pm EST. She is a professional member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists and the Sexual Medicine Society of North America. She is based in South Carolina. Goodnight previously was a voice actress who worked for ADV Films, now Section23 Films, most notably as Natsue Awayuki in Pretear. She also worked with Antarctic Press and Fred Perry on the animation of Gold Digger, in the role of Brittany Diggers. From 2004-2006, Goodnight was a music reviewer for Anime on DVD. She is very well known in the brony community, as she is the voice of Twilight Sparkle, the co-star, among other voices, in the My Little Pony, Doctor Who crossover radio program Dr. Whooves Adventures, also airing on Celestia Radio, and youtube.com.

Personal Life

Lauren is a regular at conventions, such as Animecon, or in more recent years Bronycon, BUCKcon, TROTcon and other mlp related conventions. She frequently takes vacations to the United Kingdom, as she is an anglophile. She has been said to like the Celestia Radio show "Tree Time," a pun on tea time, by the hosts of the show themselves. Qcom, her co-host on 8-bit sex, is on the show as well using the alias DJSquirrel.

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