Janna Michaels

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Janna Michaels (* early 1980s) is a former American child actress and voice actress from the 1990s.

Life

Michaels dubbed and starred as a child actress in several films and television series in the 1990s. From 1990 to 1991 she played the role of Maggie Brannigan in the series What a Dummy , which earned her a Young Artist Award nomination in 1991 . During the same period she dubbed Molly Cunningham in the cartoon series Käpt'n Balu and his daredevil crew , for which she received a second nomination for the Young Artist Award in 1992. In addition to other synchronized roles, she appeared in the films Hart but cordially: Death of a Girlfriend (1994), Little Giants (1994), Crazy and on the Run (1995) and House of Silent Screams (1996). She also appeared as Lynette Farrell in an episode of Charlie Grace (1995), as young Kes in the episode Temporal Jumps from Star Trek: Spaceship Voyager (1997) and she had a recurring role as Sara Sheehan in the series Dr. Quinn - a passionate doctor (1995–1997).

Filmography (selection)

  • 1990–1991: Captain Balu and his daring crew ( TaleSpin , TV series, 11 episodes)
  • 1990–1991: What a Dummy (TV series, 24 episodes)
  • 1992: Adventures in Odyssey: A Fine Feathered Frenzy (voice)
  • 1992: PJ Sparkles (TV movie, voice)
  • 1994: Adventures in Odyssey: Electric Christmas (voice)
  • 1994: Adventures in Odyssey: Once Upon an Avalanche (voice)
  • 1994: Hard but warm: Death of a friend ( Hart to Hart: Home Is Where the Hart Is , TV movie)
  • 1994: Little Giants (Little Giants)
  • 1995: Crazy and on the Run (Bushwhacked)
  • 1995: Charlie Grace - The Snoop ( Charlie Grace , TV series, an episode)
  • 1995–1997: Dr. Quinn - a passionate doctor ( Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman , TV series, four episodes)
  • 1996: Adventures in Odyssey: Someone to Watch Over Me (voice)
  • 1996: House of Silent Screams ( If These Walls Could Talk , TV movie)
  • 1997: Star Trek: Spaceship Voyager ( Star Trek: Voyager , TV series, episode Temporale Jumps )

Nominations

  • 1991: Young Artist Award nomination in the category “Exceptional Performance by a Young Actress Under Nine” for What a Dummy
  • 1992: Young Artist Award nomination in the category “Outstanding Voice-Over in an Animation Series” for Captain Balu and his daring crew

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Twelfth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1989–1990 . on youngartistawards.org . Retrieved August 31, 2013.
  2. Thirteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1990–1991 . on youngartistawards.org . Retrieved August 31, 2013.