Sherry Lynn Biography ((?)-)

Gender
Female
Occupation
Actress

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • Second cafeteria worker, I Wanna Hold Your Hand, Universal, 1978
  • Voice of the queen, Dragonslayer, Paramount, 1981
  • Voices of children, The Haunting (also known as La maldicion), DreamWorks SKG, 1999
  • Voice characterizations, Black Mask (English version), Artisan Entertainment, 1999
  • Animated Films
  • The Little Mermaid, Buena Vista, 1989
  • Duck Tales: The Movie--Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Buena Vista, 1990
  • Voice of Sayaka, Bio Hunter, 1991
  • An American Tail: Fievel Goes West, Universal, 1991
  • Beauty and the Beast, Buena Vista, 1991
  • Voice of Bon Bon, Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, HemdaleHome Video, 1992
  • Aladdin, Buena Vista, 1992
  • Toy Story, Buena Vista, 1995
  • Voices of Kiyone and Sasami, Tenchi Muyo! In Love (also known as Tenchi: The Movie), Pioneer Entertainment, 1996
  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Buena Vista, 1996
  • Various voices, Hercules, Buena Vista, 1997
  • Princess Mononoke, 1997
  • Various voices, A Bug's Life, Buena Vista, 1998
  • Various voices, Kiki's Delivery Service, Buena Vista, 1998
  • Voices of Kiyone and Sasami, Tenchi Muyo! Manatsu no Eve (also known as Tenchi Muyo: Midsummer's Eve and Tenchi the Movie 2: The Daughter of Darkness), Pioneer Entertainment, 1998
  • The Quest for Camelot, Warner Bros., 1998
  • Additional voice, Doug's 1st Movie (also known as The First Doug Movie Ever), Buena Vista, 1999
  • Various voices, The Iron Giant, Buena Vista, 1999
  • Various voices, Tarzan, Buena Vista, 1999
  • Various voices, Toy Story 2, Buena Vista, 1999
  • (As Katie Ashley) Voice characterization, Fushigi Yugi: The MysteriousPlay--Suzaku, Pioneer Entertainment, 1999
  • Voice characterization, Tenchi Muyo! In Love 2: Haruka naru omoi (also known as Tenchi Forever and Tenchi Muyo: Tenchi in Love 2: Distant Memories), 1999
  • (As Katie Ashley) Rinko, Black Heaven, Pioneer Entertainment, 2000
  • Various voices, The Emperor's New Groove, Buena Vista, 2000
  • (As Katie Ashley) Voice of Saemi Ukiya, Gate Keepers, [Japan], 2001
  • Voice characterization, Osmosis Jones (live-action and animated),Warner Bros., 2001
  • Monsters, Inc., Buena Vista, 2001
  • Film Work
  • Contributor of ADR Looping and ADR Voices
  • Death Becomes Her (also known as La muerte le sienta bien),Universal, 1992
  • Hocus Pocus, Buena Vista, 1993
  • The River Wild, Universal, 1994
  • 101 Dalmatians, Buena Vista, 1996
  • The Trigger Effect, Gramercy Pictures, 1996
  • Atlantis: The Lost Empire (animated), Buena Vista, 2001
  • Television Appearances
  • Animated Series
  • Voices of Portia Porcupine and Woolma Lamb, The Get Along Gang, CBS, 1984-86
  • Voice of little girl with teddy bear, Serial Experiments: Lain, beginning in 1998
  • Voice of Moore, Trigun (also known as Trigun # 1: The 60,000,000,000 Man), beginning in 1998
  • Dual! Parallelunlunmonogatari (also known as Parallel Dual! Trouble Adventure), beginning in 1999
  • (As Katie Ashley) Various voices, Outlaw Star (English version), The Cartoon Network, 2001
  • Episodic; Animated Series
  • Voices of a police officer and Ralph's granddaughter, "On a Wing and a Bear," TaleSpin, syndicated, c. 1990
  • Voice of Katya Leggsgowannalot, "Casabonkers," "Bonkers" segment, Disney's Raw Toonage, CBS, 1993, also broadcast on "Bonkers" segment, Disney Afternoon, syndicated, 1993
  • Voice, Problem Child, USA Network, 1993
  • Provided the voices of Muffy and Sara Robertson in the "Unusual Suspects"episode of the animated series Quack Pack. Provided voices for episodes of other animated series, and appeared as Chatta, The Pink Panther andSons, NBC and ABC; as Kiyone, Magical Girl Pretty Sammy; and as Nita and Toole Larson, Edith Ann. Appeared in the animated series TheAdventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda; Droopy, Master Detective, Fox; The Karate Kid, NBC; My Little Pony and Friends, syndicated; New Kids on the Block, ABC; ProStars, NBC; and Tom & Jerry Kids Show, Fox.
  • RECORDINGS
  • Video Games
  • Voice of Linaly, Final Fantasy: Legend of the Crystals, Urban Vision Entertainment, 1994
  • Various voices, Final Fantasy X (also known as FFX and Final Fantasy 10), Square Soft, 2001