Nancy Cartwright
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Cartwright was born in Dayton, Ohio. She moved to Hollywood in 1978 and trained under voice actor Daws Butler. Her first professional role was voicing Gloria in the animated series ''Richie Rich'', which she followed with a starring role in the television movie ''Marian Rose White'' (1982) and her first feature film, ''Twilight Zone: The Movie'' (1983). In 1987, Cartwright auditioned for a role in a series of animated shorts about a dysfunctional family that was to appear on ''The Tracey Ullman Show''. Cartwright intended to audition for the role of Lisa Simpson, the middle child; when she arrived at the audition, she found the role of Bart—Lisa's brother—to be more interesting. Matt Groening, the series' creator, allowed her to audition for Bart and offered her the role on the spot. She voiced Bart for three seasons on ''The Tracey Ullman Show'', and in 1989, the shorts were spun off into a half-hour show called ''The Simpsons''.
Besides ''The Simpsons'', Cartwright has also voiced numerous other animated characters, including Daffney Gillfin in ''Snorks'', Mellissa Screetch in ''Toonsylvania'', Rufus in ''Kim Possible'', Mindy in ''Animaniacs'', Pistol in ''Goof Troop'', the Robots in ''Crashbox'', Margo Sherman in ''The Critic'' and Todd Daring in ''The Replacements''. In 2000, she published her autobiography, ''My Life as a 10-Year-Old Boy'', and four years later, adapted it into a one-woman play. In 2017, she wrote and produced the film ''In Search of Fellini''. Provided by Wikipedia
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