
Age: 40
female
Jenell Brook Slack-Wilson (born December 2, 1985) is an American former actress who voiced Jelly Otter in PB&J Otter for 3 years and Lily Bunny in the Richard Scarry's Best Ever series. Slack's live-action movie roles are Andrea Bettencourt in the 2003 film Summer Solstice. Other works that Slack performed on Broadway are "Ragtime", "Annie", "Pinocchio", "A Christmas Carol", and "Les Miserables". Some people nickname her "Jen". Jenell is a talented singer who sang "Castle on a Cloud" with charm if no nasal tone, and she at 15 years (2000) also sang the fame-going song, "From Our Heart", in which she hit a note and octave higher from middle D to an octave higher than that. Jenell was born in 1985. Although she threw the towels of acting to have a normal life, she still sings off and on. Her voice of Jelly Otter can still ring through the world and she still does the voice of her. Jenell is now 32. It is revealed in Playhouse Disney's "Behind the Ears" interstitial of the show that aside from doing her own lines, Jenell helped Gina Marie Tortorici, the voice of Butter, with hers.

Jenell Slack-Wilson

Cindy Lou Who
for Cindy Lou Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas!
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The Grinch is a bitter, grouchy, cave-dwelling creature with a heart "two sizes too small" who is living as a hermit on the snowy Mount Crumpit, a steep high mountain just north of the town of Whoville, home of the merry and warm-hearted Whos. His only companion is his unloved, but loyal dog, Max. From his cave, the Grinch can hear the noisy Christmas festivities that take place in Whoville. Continuously annoyed, he decides to devise a wicked scheme by stealing their presents, trees, and food for their Christmas feast. He crudely disguises himself as Santa Claus, and forces Max, disguised as a reindeer, to drag a sleigh down the mountain towards Whoville. Once at Whoville, the Grinch slides down the chimney of one house and steals all of the Whos' Christmas presents, the Christmas tree, and the log for their fire. He is briefly interrupted in his burglary by Cindy Lou, a little Who girl, but concocts a crafty lie to effect his escape from her home. After stealing from one house, he does the same thing to all the other houses in the village of Whoville. After spending all night stealing stuff from the houses of Whoville, the Grinch prepares his journey back to Mount Crumpit, and intends to dump all of the Christmas stuff into the abyss, but Max, utilizing every last of his strength to pull the sleigh upward, causes the sleigh to get stuck on a cliff. As dawn arrives, the Grinch expects the people in Whoville to let out bitter and sorrowful cries, but is confused to hear them singing a joyous Christmas song instead. He puzzles for a moment until it dawns on him that "maybe Christmas, perhaps, means a little bit more" than just presents and feasting. The Grinch's shrunken heart suddenly grows three sizes. The reformed and liberated Grinch begins having second thoughts, and returns to the village to give back all of the Whos' Christmas stuff. The Grinch is warmly invited to the Whos' feast, where he has the honor of carving the Roast Beast.
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