Dionne Quan

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Dionne Quan (born October 20, 1978) is an American voice actress, known for her roles as Kimi Watanabe-Finster in Rugrats and Trixie Tang in The Fairly OddParents.

Born (1978-10-20) October 20, 1978 (age 47)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1995–present
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Dionne Quan
Born (1978-10-20) October 20, 1978 (age 47)
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Notable work
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Early life

Quan was born in Oakland, California to Lori and Daryl Quan, who ran a sewing machine and vacuum store in Vallejo, California.[1] She is legally blind, having been born with optic nerve hypoplasia.[1] Quan grew up in San Francisco, California.[2]

When she was ten, her father heard a radio interview with a teacher who instructed students in voice-over acting, and he immediately enrolled Dionne for lessons.[3] She obtained her first voice work at the age of 14 for television commercials[1] and acted in high school productions.[4] Quan graduated from Benicia High School in 1998.[4]

Career

Quan was cast as Kimi Watanabe in Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000),[5] her film debut.[6] She continued playing the role on the series itself, Rugrats,[7] Rugrats Go Wild (2003)[8] and the spinoff All Grown Up!.[9][10] Quan provided the voices of Trixie Tang in The Fairly OddParents[11] as well as Yasmin in the Bratz franchise.[4] In 2022, Quan came out of retirement where she was announced to be voicing ae-WINTER in the video game Epic Seven.[12] In 2024, she was announced to be voicing Toph Beifong in Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender.[13]

Due to her disability, Quan was given scripts written in braille as opposed to standard lettering.[14][15]

Filmography

Television

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1998 I Am Weasel Girl Episode: "I Am My Lifetime"
Adventures from the Book of Virtues Mari Episode: "Charity"; credited as Dione Quon
Oh Yeah! Cartoons Queen Rapsheeba Episode: "ChalkZone: Rapunzel"
19982000 The Wild Thornberrys Shi Shou, Batlaa, Girl Voice 4 episodes[16]
2000–04 Rugrats Kimi Watanabe-Finster, additional voices [16]
2001 The Mummy Ishi Episode: "Eruption"
2001–11 The Fairly OddParents Trixie Tang, AJ's Girl Voice, Cheerleaders
2003–08 All Grown Up! Kimi Watanabe-Finster, additional voices [16]
2003 Clifford's Puppy Days Jenny 2 episodes[16]
2005–06 Bratz Yasmin [16]
2005 Kitty's Dish Lily
2006 Shorty McShorts' Shorts Kodama Twins Episode: "Dudley and Nestor Do Nothing"[16]
Me, Eloise Yuko
2009 Wishology Trixie Tang Television film[16]
2015 Curious George Lily, Aunt Ling Episode: "George's Curious Dragon Dance"
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Film

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2000 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Kimi Watanabe-Finster [16]
2003 Rugrats Go Wild [16]
2005 Bratz Rock Angelz Yasmin [16]
2006 Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz [16]
2006 Bratz: Genie Magic
2013 Bratz Go to Paris: The Movie
2026 Avatar Aang: The Last Airbender Toph Beifong [13]
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Video games

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1998 The ClueFinders Math Adventures Village Girl [16]
2000 Rugrats in Paris: The Movie Kimi Watanabe-Finster [16]
2001 Rugrats: Totally Angelica [16]
2001 Rugrats: All Growed Up [16]
2002 Rugrats: Royal Ransom [16]
2003 Rugrats Go Wild [16]
2005 Bratz: Rock Angelz Yasmin
2006 Bratz: Forever Diamondz
2007 Bratz: The Movie
2007 Driver 76 Chen Chi [17]
2007 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Singapore Townsfolk
2009 Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings Suzy Tan [16]
2022 Epic Seven ae-WINTER [12]
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