
Age: 53
female
Cindy Kirsten Robinson played leading roles in multiple shows on Broadway including Stephen Sondheim's "Into The Woods," "Peter Pan" and the Tony Award winning production of "Carousel" at Lincoln Center. When Cindy moved to Hollywood she used her talents to bring animated characters to life. Her voice can be heard on "Tutenstein," "Scooby and Shaggy," as Snow White's Evil Stepmother in "Happily N'Ever After 2," as Lois Lane and Brainiac for DC Comics "Superman: Red Son Rising" Pepper Potts in Marvel's "Iron Man" and Mary Jane Watson in "Ultimate Spider-Man" as well as multiple voices in Mattel's "Polly Pocket" and "Monster High" She was also the voice of Leap in the very successful LeapFrog DVD franchise. Notable video game appearances include "BioShock 2", "Fallout: New Vegas," "Biohazard: Degeneration," "Sonic Free Riders" and "Mass Effect 2" to name a few and she can also be heard in over 100 feature films and television shows such as "Entourage," "Californication," "The Good Wife," "Crazy Heart," "The Fighter" and NBC's "Community." And most notably, Cindy is the official voice of Betty Boop.

Cindy Robinson

Wendy O. Koopa
for Wendy O. Koopa in Super Smash Bros. Recast
Suggested by jigglyjai

(Remember everyone, this is a dream recast, so actors who've already voiced the characters don't count. And to make it more fun, I encourage you to think of voice actors that have NEVER voiced these said Fighters before in their acting career, not just outside of Smash.) (Synopsis copied from Wikipedia because I didn't really feel like doing my own.) Super Smash Bros. is a Japanese series of crossover fighting video games published by Nintendo, and primarily features characters from various Nintendo franchises. The series was created by Masahiro Sakurai, who has directed every game in the series. The gameplay objective differs from that of traditional fighters in that the aim is to increase damage counters and knock opponents off the stage instead of depleting life bars. The series features many characters from Nintendo's most popular franchises, including Super Mario, Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Yoshi, Kirby, Star Fox, and Pokémon. The original Super Smash Bros. had only 12 playable characters, with the roster count rising for each successive game and later including third-party characters like ones from Sonic The Hedgehog, Metal Gear, and even Persona!

