Julianne Buescher

Julianne Buescher is an American actress, writer, and puppeteer who performs in film, television, radio, and on stage. As a voice actress, she is known for many roles including Anko Mitarashi on Naruto. Buescher is also a puppeteer for The Jim Henson Company, appearing with CeeLo Green as "Piddles the Pug" at the 2011 Grammy Awards and as the same character among others in the improvisational adult puppet shows (Puppet Up! and Crank Yankers). She also has worked for both Sesame Street and The Muppets.

Julianne Buescher
EducationDePaul University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • writer
  • puppeteer
Years active1985present
AgentCTA Danielle McKelvey
Notable workNaruto
as Anko Mitarashi The Muppets
as Yolanda Rat and Denise

Filmography

Movies

Anime

Cartoons

Television

  • Howard Beach: Making a Case for Murder (1989) .... Theresa Fisher
  • Dinosaurs (1991–1994) .... Robbie Sinclair (eyes), Roy Hess (arms), Baby Sinclair (arms; Season 4), Ansel (face), Aubrey Molehill (face), Crazy Lou (face), Elder No. 3 (face), Ethyl Phillips (face, occasionally), Katie (face), Mindy (face/voice), Monica DeVertebrae (face), Shopper (puppet/voice), Sitcom Wife (puppet/voice), various other characters
  • Muppets Tonight (1995–1998) .... Various characters
  • The Mr. Potato Head Show (1998–1999) .... Potato Bug, additional voices
  • Musical Mornings with Coo (2007-2009) .... Coo (voice)
  • Criminal Minds (2009) .... Meg
  • No, You Shut Up! (2013) .... Shelly Spanks
  • Community (2013) .... Puppeteer
  • Sesame Street .... Blecka the Grouch, Sherry Netherland (1993–1996), Miss A.M. Goat, and others (1991–1998)/Additional Muppets (1991–present)
  • The Muppets .... Denise, Yolanda Rat, Debbie(2015–2016)[1]
  • Silicon Valley .... Debbie
  • Muppets Now (2020) .... Beverly Plume, Yolanda the Rat, Margaret, Rosie the Sheep, Beak-R, Priscilla the Chicken, Brie the Cheese, Elena the Penguin, Some Bunny, a screaming goat, Esther and Mary the Cow
  • The Book of Pooh .... Roo
  • Muppets Haunted Mansion (2021) .... Yolanda Rat as a Happy Haunt, Beverly Plume as a Happy Haunt, Wanda as a Happy Haunt and Screaming Goat
  • Musical Mornings with Coo (2007-2009) .... Coo

Events

  • The Muppets Take the Bowl .... Additional Muppet Performer, Yolanda Rat, Bunny, Wanda, Dr. Teeth's right hand in "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Live show at the Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 8–10, 2017)
  • The Muppets Take the O2....Additional Muppet Performer, Yolanda Rat, Bunny, Wanda, Sheep, Dr. Teeth's right hand in "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Live show at the O2 Arena, Jul. 13-14, 2018)

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999Star Wars: X-Wing AllianceAeron Azzameen[2]
1999Star Wars: Episode I - The Gungan FrontierGungan Teenager, Gungan Orderly, Gungan Teacher
Gungan Wife, Gungan Baby
[2]
1999Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom MenaceConcerned Boy[2]
2003Ratchet & Clank: Going CommandoVendor Girl, Loudspeaker, Help Desk Girl
2004The Bard's TaleAdditional Voices[3]
2006Naruto: Ultimate NinjaAnko Mitarashi
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestTia Dalma
2006Open SeasonMaria, Skunk[2]
2006Star Wars: Lethal AllianceRianna Saren
2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndTia Dalma
2007RatatouilleCeline
2008Dark SectorNadia Sudek[2]
2008Speed Racer: The VideogameDelila, Mariana Zanja[2]
2009Brütal LegendBattle Nuns[2]
2010StarCraft II: Wings of LibertyTerran Adjutant, Mothership[2]
2011Dead or Alive: DimensionsHelena Douglas[2]
2011Shadows of the DamnedPaula, Demons[2]
2012Madagascar 3: The Video GameGia[2]
2012XCOM: Enemy UnknownFemale Soldier
2012Epic Mickey 2: The Power of TwoMetairie
2013StarCraft II: Heart of the SwarmAdjutant
2013Marvel HeroesBlack Widow[2]
2013Disney InfinityTia Dalma
2015-2017Minecraft Story ModeNell, Clutch, Wanda, Additional Voices[2][4]
2018Hotel Transylvania 3: Monsters OverboardEricka Van Helsing[2]

References

  1. Seitz, Matt (September 18, 2015). "The New Muppet Show Recaptures Some of the Original's Glory". New York. Retrieved September 18, 2015.
  2. "Behind The Voice Actors - Julianne Buescher". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved February 14, 2020.
  3. InXile Entertainment. The Bard’s Tale. InXile Entertainment. Scene: Ending credits, 2:10:14 in, More Great Talent.
  4. "Eric Stirpe".
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