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Kali Bianca Troy is an American voice actress also known as Kittie KaBoom. She is best known for her voice-over roles on the animated series, Lazor Wulf as Esther and Florence, American Dragon: Jake Long as Trixie Carter, W.I.T.C.H. as Taranee Cook, and Young Justice as Rocket.
Kittie KaBoom | |
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Born | Kali Bianca Troy |
Other names | kittie |
Occupation(s) | Voice Actress, Radio Host |
Years active | 1999–2012 |
Early life and education edit
Kali Bianca Troy[citation needed] was born in Washington, D.C., U.S.[citation needed]
She studied broadcast journalism at Clark Atlanta University. She has a degree in print journalism from the University of the District of Columbia.[citation needed]
Career edit
As Kaboom, Troy has worked with Big Tigger on his syndicated radio show, Live in tha Den, as well as Spinderella on her syndicated radio program called The BackSpin. She also hosted her own weekly radio show about Voice Over called HEAR kittie kittie on Dash Radio. Along with Kevin Black, president of Warner Bros. Records, and Da'Hitman on Internet radio, she hosted two other shows of her own.[citation needed]
She was the voice of Cita on BET's series Cita's World. Her live roles were as Darlene in White Men Can't Rap as Larisha in Up Against the 8-Ball, and as herself on the VH1 reality show, Lets Talk About Pep.[citation needed]
Filmography edit
- 2000 – Cita's World (music series) – Voice of Cita
- 2004 – Up Against the 8-Ball – Larisha
- 2004 – W.I.T.C.H. – Voice of Taranee Cook (Credited as Kittie)
- 2005 – American Dragon: Jake Long – Voice of Trixie Carter, Shaniqua Chulavista, Ms. McGuire, Courtney (credited as Miss Kittie)
- 2005 – Lilo & Stitch: The Series – Voice of Trixie Carter
- 2005 – White Men Can't Rap – Darlene
- 2005 – The Proud Family – (Voice)
- 2007 – The Boondocks (TV series) – Voice of TSA Agent, Woman Who Won't Snitch, Sweetest Taboo
- 2009 – Let's Talk About Pep – Herself
- 2012 – Young Justice – Rocket
Additional voices (Credited as Kittie) edit
- 2009 – Let's Talk About Pep as "Kittie"
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