
Age: 46
female
Georgia native Catherine Taber made her feature film debut starring in the coming of age drama "The Girls' Room". Taber's performance in the film garnered critical praise from industry publications. Daily Variety hailed her performance as "winning, empathetic and intimate." Catherine can also be seen alongside Reese Witherspoon in the romantic comedy, Just like Heaven, as well as 2009's Curious George 2, 2008's Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the film that kicked off the series, and in numerous comedic and dramatic television appearances. Catherine made her voice-acting debut playing Mission Vao in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic. She has since appeared in some of the most popular science fiction and fantasy titles on the market including The Secret World, Guild Wars 2, Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker and X Men. Cat also plays the young Princess Leia in the award winning Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and its sequel, The Force Unleashed II. In 2012, Taber has returned to the Star Wars Universe to play Vette in the Star Wars: The Old Republic. Catherine was nominated for a NAViGaTR Award (National Academy of Video Game Testers and Reviewers) for her portrayal of Penelo in "Final Fantasy 12" Hailed as a Geek Goddess amongst the sci fi, fantasy, and gaming communities, Catherine feels right at home in her current role of Padme Amidala in the critically acclaimed Cartoon Network television series Star Wars: The Clone Wars. When this self-proclaimed sci-fi geek isn't living out her childhood dreams on set, she is giving back to her community. Catherine started the organization Games For Soldiers which accepts donations of video games and comic books that she sends to troops deployed in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Catherine Taber

Nora Wakeman
for Nora Wakeman in My Life as a Teenage Robot Reboot
Suggested by mrtenebris

The city of Tremorton is a very ahead of its time city. Robots on nearly every street corner, super advanced technology as vast as the eye can see, its very much one of the many wonders of the world. But there’s one thing wrong with it: Its always under attack by villains, monsters, and aliens. Luckily however, Tremorton has their very own superhero that protects them day to day, night to night, and the whole world from invaders. The unique thing about her? She’s a robot, a robot that goes to high school, does homework, reads magazines, listens to music, and all other teenager things. This is the story of XJ-9, or as she prefers, Jenny Wakeman, and this is her life as a teenage robot and all the highs, lows, and middle ground ways that it goes about.
