
Age: 71
female
Jeannie Elias is a Canadian voice actress, whose Disney roles include voicing Max Goof in The Spirit of Mickey, Huey in Quack Pack, Clyde in Jungle Cubs, additional voices in The Wild, and Strange and Herb Elephant in the live-action drama film Whispers: An Elephant's Tale. Her best-known voice roles outside of Disney are Beth Oblong, Creepy Susie, and Mikey Butts in The Oblongs, Carl Foutley in As Told by Ginger, the titular character in the first two seasons and most of the third season in Tutenstein and Princess Peach, Birdo, and Shy Guy in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!. Her other voice credits include CatDog, ChalkZone, Clarence, Green Eggs and Ham, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats, I Am Weasel, Jackie Chan Adventures, My Little Pony, Pound Puppies, Rocket Power, Tutenstein, and Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Her live-action television credits include Doogie Howser, M.D., Empty Nest, Magnum, P.I., Seinfeld, Street Legal, The Twilight Zone, and Touched by an Angel.

Jeannie Elias

Great Aunt Greta
for Great Aunt Greta in Horrid Henry (American Voice Cast)
Suggested by pantsguy500

For Horrid Henry, life is just not fair! He feels that the rest of the world is against him and he wages a constant war against the tyranny of adults. Like any headstrong young boy, he is determined, relentless, he doesn't hold back and he never admits defeat! He will stop at nothing to outwit the enemy and teachers, relatives and babysitters avoid him at all costs. Even his parents argue over whose turn it is to look after him! Henry is endearingly straight forward and lives for the moment, he'll wolf down his little brother Peter's chocolates before even thinking of an alibi! He doesn't try to be truly horrid, it just comes naturally! He's still young, however, and can be scared by talk of ghosts or monsters. The school doctor's syringe reduces him to a quivering heap! Although Henry is certainly proud of himself, he never learns from his mistakes. Henry indulges in fantasies, transforms into terrifying creatures to match his frustrations and often has 'Eureka moments' when he has what he thinks is a spectacularly wonderful idea. In every story, there is something Henry has to get or do (or occasionally avoid doing) and the ensuing chaos is the consequence of this overriding desire. When he thinks of a plan it is simple to get his own way, never to make trouble purely for its own sake. He takes life very seriously and he sincerely believes in what he is doing. No wonder his favorite saying is ... 'it's not fair!!!!'