
Age: 59
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Pamela Adlon (née Segall; born July 9, 1966) is an American actress, voice actress, screenwriter, producer, director, and creator. She voiced Bobby Hill on the animated comedy series King of the Hill (1997–2010), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award, Ashley Spinelli on the animated comedy series Recess (1997–2003), and the title character from the Pajama Sam video game series. Her other voice work for cartoon series includes Bobby's World, Quack Pack, Jumanji (1996), Jungle Cubs, Recess, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, The Oblongs, Kid vs. Kat, Squirrel Boy, Pound Puppies, Bob's Burgers, Thundercats (2011), Rick and Morty, Big Mouth, and Human Resources. She provided the voice of Vidia in several Tinker Bell movies. She has also voiced for other animated movies including FernGully: The Last Rainforest, The Trumpet of the Swan and The Animatrix, as well as the movies from the TV cartoon series Recess. Notably, she provided the cry of Halley Wolowitz, Howard's daughter, which sounds near identical to the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz, Howard's mom, on The Big Bang Theory. She also provided the voice of Mrs Wolowitz on one episode of Young Sheldon. She is known for her roles on the comedy-drama series Californication (2007–2014) and Louie (2010–2015), on which she was also a writer and producer. Since 2016, she has starred as Sam Fox on the FX comedy-drama series Better Things, which she also co-created, writes, produces and directs. Her movies include Say Anything..., The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Bed of Roses, Sgt. Bilko, Bumblebee, and The King of Staten Island.

Pamela Adlon

Rose Wilson
for Rose Wilson in Elite: A DC Universe Original Animated Series
Suggested by user_27683

After the Elite were defeated by Superman and sent off to prison to have their powers removed so they could do no more harm, Manchester Black spent most of his time in his cell thinking. Plotting the many ways, that he’d make Superman pay for what he did. How he’d find his friends, family, any person that ever came into contact with him and make them SUFFER. However, as he truly thought over those actions, he realized what he was thinking was making him similar to the villains he and Elite fought. The lesson Superman was trying to teach him was starting to seep in, there WAS indeed a better way, but not Superman’s way. Black and the Elite would still do things their own way, not answer to anybody, but they’d PROVE to Superman and the world WHY their way was much better. So, he broke his fellow Elite members out of prison, flattened said prison to the ground, and now go on adventures all over the world and galaxy to prove their philosophy right, maybe even come to terms with their own inner demons and become better people