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(Created page with "{{People |image1= 300px |caption1= |hbyears= 1993-1999 |cnyears= 2001 |characters= }} '''Christine Josephine Cavanaugh''' was an American actress. Cavanaugh died on December 22, 2014 of chronic myelogenous leukemia at the age of 51. ==Roles== ===20th century=== ===21st century=== ==Other roles== ==Behind the scenes== ==References== <references/> {{DEFAULTSORT:Cavanaugh, Christine}} Category:Actors Category:C...")
 
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'''Christine Josephine Cavanaugh''' was an American actress.
'''Christine Josephine Cavanaugh''' was an American actress.
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==Roles==
==Roles==
===20th century===
===20th century===
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===21st century===
===21st century===
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==Other roles==
==Other roles==
For [[Nickelodeon]], Cavanaugh was the voice of deuteragonist Chuckie Finster in the animated series ''Rugrats'', which included two theatrical movies. She was also the voice of Gosalyn Mallard in [[Disney Channel]]'s ''Darkwing Duck''. In [[1995]], she voiced the character of Babe, a talking pig in the live-action film of the same name.
She retired in [[2001]], to be closer to her family.
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:47, 2 December 2022

Christine Cavanaugh
Christine Cavanaugh.png
Years active at Hanna-Barbera 1993-1999
Years active at Cartoon Network Studios 2001
Characters played Dexter

Christine Josephine Cavanaugh was an American actress.

Cavanaugh died on December 22, 2014 of chronic myelogenous leukemia at the age of 51.

Roles

20th century

21st century

Other roles

For Nickelodeon, Cavanaugh was the voice of deuteragonist Chuckie Finster in the animated series Rugrats, which included two theatrical movies. She was also the voice of Gosalyn Mallard in Disney Channel's Darkwing Duck. In 1995, she voiced the character of Babe, a talking pig in the live-action film of the same name.

She retired in 2001, to be closer to her family.

Behind the scenes

References