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Teresa Gallagher
British actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Teresa Gallagher is an American-born British actress. She is best known for her role as Nicole Watterson in the Cartoon Network animated sitcom The Amazing World of Gumball.
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Gallagher is known for her role as Ellen Smith in The Bill, for her appearances on radio in No Commitments, Salem's Lot, and Memorials to the Missing. She played Sarah in Footballers' Wives, and Alison Canning in Casualty.
She presented the Children's BBC show Playdays, and has provided the voices for other children's series including The Mr. Men Show, Alphablocks, Numberblocks, and Octonauts.
She has recorded redubs for several anime films such as Laughing Target, X, Bounty Dog, Demon City Shinjuku, and Cyber City Oedo 808. Gallagher later returned to do voice acting for anime with the English dubbed version of the TV series Ronja, the Robber's Daughter.
In 2003, she voiced Amalia, the female lead in Rita Dove's drama The Darker Face of the Earth, opposite Chiwetel Ejiofor in the play's BBC radio adaptation.[1][failed verification]
In 2010, she voiced Fern the Green Fairy, Queen Titania, and Mrs. Walker in the UK version of the movie Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island.
From 2011 to 2019, Gallagher provided the voice of Nicole Watterson, the title character's mother, on the Cartoon Network animated series The Amazing World of Gumball. She would then return her role in 2025 for the seventh season.
In 2015, she provided the voice of EOS as well as various minor characters in Thunderbirds Are Go, and also provided voices for the Voice Trumpets and the Tiddlytubbies in the 2015 reboot of Teletubbies.
Gallagher has also done various voice-over work for video games, commercials, radio plays, BBC radio dramas, and audiobooks such as several new Meg Cabot books and the 2007 audiobook adaptation of Charles Dickens's novel Bleak House which became The Times audio book of the year. A member of the BBC Radio Drama Company, she has read Radio 4's Book of the Week and Book at Bedtime.
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