Rachael MacFarlane

Voice actress and singer, Family Guy cast

Rachael MacFarlane - Voice actress and singer, Family Guy cast
Born

March 21st, 1976
49 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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A voice actress and singer, contributed to various animated projects, most notably provided voice work for characters in the animated television series 'Family Guy'. Delivered performances as characters such as Hayley Smith and has also performed voice work in other series and films. In addition to voice acting, engaged in music and released albums showcasing vocal talent.

Provided voice for Hayley Smith in 'Family Guy'

Performed in various animated series and films

Released music albums showcasing singing talent

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