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+ | {{Voice_Actor_Template|title1=|image1=Jessica-cydnee-jackson.jpg|caption1=|name=Jessica Cyndee Jackson|born=|gender=Female|occupation=Voice Actress<br />Speech Therapist|voices=[[Jodie Landon]]}}'''Jessica Cyndee Jackson''' is a speech therapist and former voice actress who voiced [[Jodie Landon]] in [[Daria (TV series)|''Daria'']]. |
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== Personal Life == |
== Personal Life == |
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− | Jackson graduated from the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City when she was approached to audition for a role on ''[[Daria]]'' (1997). |
+ | '''Jackson''' graduated from the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City when she was approached to audition for a role on ''[[Daria]]'' (1997). |
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+ | Likely as a result of her retirement from voice acting, Jackson will not reprise her role as [[Jodie Landon]] in the upcoming [[Daria (TV series)|Daria]] spin-off movie [[Jodie (TV Series)|Jodie]]. [[Jodie Landon]] will instead be voiced by the series' executive producer [[Tracee Ellis Ross]]. |
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 23 September 2023
Jessica Cyndee Jackson is a speech therapist and former voice actress who voiced Jodie Landon in Daria.
Personal Life[]
Jackson graduated from the High School for the Performing Arts in New York City when she was approached to audition for a role on Daria (1997).
Career[]
Jackson voiced Jodie Landon during Daria's entire five season run.
Likely as a result of her retirement from voice acting, Jackson will not reprise her role as Jodie Landon in the upcoming Daria spin-off movie Jodie. Jodie Landon will instead be voiced by the series' executive producer Tracee Ellis Ross.
Since 2001, Jackson has been working as a speech therapist.