Jessica Sonya DiCicco (born June 10, 1980) is an American actress, voice actress, singer, and former dancer best known for her voice-over works since 2005.
She provides the voice of Gwen Wu on The Mighty B!, and shares one thing in common with her character: both are disc jockeys (DJs).[1] Her father, Bobby Di Cicco, is also an actor.[1] To date, DiCicco has only had one prominent voice role in a feature film: as Shelby in Over the Hedge (2006).
Career
DiCicco has had a successful career in video games, providing the voices of Franke Athens in Psychonauts (2005), Fianna and Roxxi in the Bratz franchise (2005 to 2006), Olette in the Kingdom Hearts series of games (between 2005 through 2007), Ashley in Everybody's Tennis (2006), Leanne in Resonance of Fate (2010), Tallulah in Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (2011), reprising the role of Flame Princess in the Adventure Time video games (from 2013 to 2018) and Wyldstyle in two The Lego Movie games (2014 through 2019), filling in for Elizabeth Banks.
Outside of voice acting, DiCicco has been a live action actress, guest starring on Kate & Allie (1989) and has appeared in the films The Godfather Part III (1990), Household Saints (1993) and Night Club (2011). DiCicco's major voice roles may be viewed below.
Other Voice Work
- The Buzz on Maggie - Maggie Pesky
- Loonatics Unleashed - Lexi Bunny
- The Emperor's New School - Malina
- Adventure Time - Flame Princess
- The Loud House - Lynn & Lucy Loud, Zach (also starred Grey DeLisle)
- Hanazuki: Full of Treasures - Hanazuki, Blue Hemka, Lime Green Hemka
- Rolling with the Ronks! - Mila
- Puppy Dog Pals - Hissy
- Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz - Patchwork Girl
- Muppet Babies - Summer Penguin (also starred Dee Bradley Baker)
- Ballmastrz: 9009 - Ace Ambling, Duleena Duneeda
- It's Pony - Annie Bramley
Voice credits
Season 1 | ||
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Episode no. | Title | Characters voiced |
101a | "So Happy Together" | Gwen |
102a | "Bee My Baby" | Gwen[2] |
102b | "Bee Afraid" | Gwen |
103a | "Artificial Unintelligence" | Gwen |
103b | "We Got the Bee" | Gwen |
105b | "Super Secret Weakness" | Gwen |
106b | "Woodward and Beesting" | Gwen |
110a | "Ten Little Honeybees" | Gwen |
110b | "Toot Toot" | Gwen |
111b | "Hat Trick" | Gwen |
112a | "Apoxalypse Now" | Gwen |
112b | "Hive Jacked" | Gwen[2] |
113b | "Name Shame" | Gwen, Beaver Two & Crying Child |
114b | "To Bee or Not To Bee" | Gwen |
115b | "Thanksgiving Beenactment" | Gwen |
116a | "Blindsided" | Gwen |
117b | "Dang it Feels Good to Be a Gamester" | Gwen & Beaver Two |
120 | "Dragonflies" | Gwen |
Season 2 | ||
204b | "Bee Plus One" | Gwen |
205a | "Bad to the Bee" | Gwen |
207a | "Awww-esome" | Gwen |
211a | "Old Bee and the Sea" | Gwen |
213a | "Children of the Unicorn" | Gwen |
219b | "Irritable Bowling Syndrome" | Gwen |
220a | "Bess-E" | Gwen |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Cooperstein, Paige (April 22, 2013). The Adventures of Jessica DiCicco. Syracuse University. Retrieved May 15, 2020.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Uncredited
External links
- DiCicco's Behind the Voice Actors profile, documenting over a hundred of her roles
Voice Actors | |
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Series regulars | Amy Poehler • Andy Richter • Jessica DiCicco • Dee Bradley Baker • Dannah Feinglass • Grey DeLisle |
Recurring | Matt Besser • John Ross Bowie • Megan Cavanagh • Jessica Chaffin • Rob Corddry • Niecy Nash • Rob Paulsen • Kevin Michael Richardson • Hal Rudnick • Justin Stein • Jill Talley • Kenan Thompson • Sarah Thyre • Keone Young |
Guest stars | Pamela Adlon • Will Arnett • Mike Bell • Paul Butcher • Jamie Denbo • Mathias Dougherty • Zachary Gordon • Jackée Harry • Artie Lange • Danny Mann • Donald Newhouse • Mike O'Malley • Suze Orman • Brian Posehn • Maya Rudolph • Dan Schneider • Audrey Wasilewski • Ken Wilson |