Television Roles
- Aladdin - Additional Voices
- All-New Dennis the Menace - Gina Gillotti, Joey MacDonald
- Animalia - Zoe, Fushia Fox, Snipsy Alligator and Echo Elephant
- As Told By Ginger - Jr. Harris and Jr. Harris Jr.
- Darkwing Duck - Honker Muddlefoot
- Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds - Juliette
- Dumbo's Circus - Dumbo
- Dungeons and Dragons - Sheila the Thief
- Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears - Sunni Gummi
- Jim Henson's Muppet Babies - Baby Rowlf
- My Little Pony - Sundance, Fizzy, Baby Shady, Additional voices
- Poppy Cat - Zuzu
- The Real Ghost Busters - Jason, Cindy
- Slimer! And the Real Ghostbusters - Jason
- Richie Rich (1996 TV series) - Richie
- Rugrats - Additional Voices
- The Adventures of the Little Prince - Little Prince (English Version)
- The Mr. Men Show - Little Miss Chatterbox, Little Miss Daredevil and Little Miss Helpful
- Totally Spies! - Alex (Seasons 1 and 2 only)
- Zatch Bell! - Pamoon
- Olivia - Lily, Additional voices
- Blue Dragon - Noe
- Pound Puppies - Additional voices
- Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi - King Chad, Madame Blubbery, Pierre, and Parsephus
- Pandamonium - Peggy
- Kampung Boy - Mat
- The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy - French Doll
- Mork and Mindy - Denisa (Gargamel's Niece)
- Little Wizards
- Glofriends - Various
- Robot Man - Stellar
- Poochie/DIC
- Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville - Mela
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