Christy Carlson Romano - Television

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 XSTV: Xtreme Sport Television Segment Host
1999 Guiding Light Erica #1
2000–2003 Even Stevens Renee "Ren" Stevens Main Role
2002–2007 Kim Possible Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible Main Role/Voice
2004 Joan of Arcadia Officious Hall Monitor God 1 episode
2004 Kim Possible Miriam "Mim" Possible 1 episode, "Rewriting History"
2005 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible (voice) 1 episode, "Rufus"
Summerland Gigi 1 episode
2006 Family Guy Quagmire's One-Night-Stand 1 episode, "I Take Thee, Quagmire"
2007 The Disney Channel Games Kimberly "Kim" Ann Possible (voice)
2007 Kaya Kat 3 episodes
2009 Hawthorne Alex 1 episode, "Night Moves"
2010 The Penguins of Madagascar Little Girl #1 / Lunacorn 1 episode, "Hello, Dollface/Huffin and Puffin"

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