Heather DeLoach

American actress and voice artist

Heather DeLoach - American actress and voice artist
Born

February 1st, 1983
42 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1983, this actress gained recognition for her role in the television series 'The Magic School Bus', providing the voice for the character Phoebe Terese. In addition to voice acting, appeared in several live-action television shows and films during the 1990s and early 2000s. The career included guest appearances in popular series, contributing to the entertainment landscape during her active years. Transitioned into various roles in children's programming and continues to be engaged in creative projects.

Provided voice for Phoebe in 'The Magic School Bus'

Appeared in multiple children's television shows

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