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+ | '''Julianne Buescher''' is a puppeteer, actor, and voiceover artist who has been working with the Muppets since 1990. |
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⚫ | She performed her first [[The Jim Henson Company|Henson]] character on the TV series ''[[Dinosaurs]]''. Since then, she's become a Los Angeles based Henson/Disney regular, performing hundreds of characters in such productions as ''[[Muppets Now]]'', ''[[The Muppets Take the Bowl]],'' ''[[The Muppets Take the O2]],'' ''[[The Muppets (2015)|The Muppets]]'', ''[[Muppets Most Wanted]]'', Muppets [[Toyota]] and [[Lipton]] commercials, ''[[Sesame Street]]'', ''[[Muppets Tonight]]'', ''[[Muppet Classic Theater]]'', ''[[Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree]]'', ''[[The Muppets' Wizard of Oz]]'', and in [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop|Creature Shop]] projects including ''[[The Country Bears]]'', ''[[George of the Jungle]]'', and ''[[Frances]]'' (as Gloria and Albert). Non Henson projects include the puppet episode of ''[[Community]] ''(as Shirley), the "Smile Time" episode of ''[[Angel]]'' (as Flora) and the film ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' featuring Buescher as the Angel in the ''Dracula'' musical. |
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Buescher is an original member of Stuffed and Unstrung (aka ''[[Puppet Up!|Puppet Up! Jim Henson's Puppet Improv)]]'', in which she performed Piddles the Pug, the Translation Weasel, and many others. She designed and built many of the new puppets created for [[Puppet Up!]] including Piddles, Trixie (Pretty Girl), Duck Boy, Claude Bigfoot, Al the Alien, Herman Monster, Yodita, Grandma/the Queen, Leopard Girl, Nerd Girl, Nerd Boy, PTA Mom, Germ 2, and Germ 3. Buescher also redressed the recycled puppets Girleen, Odie, Sylvia, Spiff Mouse, Gopher Tortoise, and the Orangutan (Professor Ape). |
Buescher is an original member of Stuffed and Unstrung (aka ''[[Puppet Up!|Puppet Up! Jim Henson's Puppet Improv)]]'', in which she performed Piddles the Pug, the Translation Weasel, and many others. She designed and built many of the new puppets created for [[Puppet Up!]] including Piddles, Trixie (Pretty Girl), Duck Boy, Claude Bigfoot, Al the Alien, Herman Monster, Yodita, Grandma/the Queen, Leopard Girl, Nerd Girl, Nerd Boy, PTA Mom, Germ 2, and Germ 3. Buescher also redressed the recycled puppets Girleen, Odie, Sylvia, Spiff Mouse, Gopher Tortoise, and the Orangutan (Professor Ape). |
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She is also one of the few performers to utilize the [[Henson Digital Performance System]], bringing real-time digital puppets to life. "Dawn the Fairy" traveled the globe, introducing this new form of puppetry (also used on ''[[The Skrumps]]''). Another HDPS digital puppet on the air is "Coo", a blue cuckoo bird who hosts the Sprout Channel's Morning Block (puppeteered and voiced by Buescher). Henson also used HDPS on the PBS series ''[[Sid the Science Kid]]'' (2009 Emmy Nominee). Buescher puppeteers/voices the characters "[[Sid_the_Science_Kid#Cast|May]]" and "[[Sid_the_Science_Kid#Cast|Grandma]]" (and "Nunu" in ''Sid the Science Kid: the Movie).'' |
She is also one of the few performers to utilize the [[Henson Digital Performance System]], bringing real-time digital puppets to life. "Dawn the Fairy" traveled the globe, introducing this new form of puppetry (also used on ''[[The Skrumps]]''). Another HDPS digital puppet on the air is "Coo", a blue cuckoo bird who hosts the Sprout Channel's Morning Block (puppeteered and voiced by Buescher). Henson also used HDPS on the PBS series ''[[Sid the Science Kid]]'' (2009 Emmy Nominee). Buescher puppeteers/voices the characters "[[Sid_the_Science_Kid#Cast|May]]" and "[[Sid_the_Science_Kid#Cast|Grandma]]" (and "Nunu" in ''Sid the Science Kid: the Movie).'' |
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− | Buescher is also an award-winning actor, singer, voice-over artist, indie-filmmaker, illustrator, and writer. She appeared on ''[[The Middle]]'', ''Criminal Minds'', and ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', and in ads for ''Blue Shield of California ''and ''Preen Weed-Killer''. Her acting awards include a Drama Logue Award and Ovation Nomination for creating the role of "Inez" in the musical ''Tight Quarters''. Her self-produced short film ''Resculpting Venus: A Comedy about Breast Cancer'' is a Best Narrative winner. And the float she designed for the New Years Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade ("Bathtime Friends"/City of Burbank) won the Founders Trophy. |
+ | Buescher is also an award-winning actor, singer, voice-over artist, indie-filmmaker, illustrator, and writer. She appeared on ''[[Silicon Valley]]'', ''[[The Middle]]'', ''Criminal Minds'', and ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'', and in ads for ''Blue Shield of California ''and ''Preen Weed-Killer''. Her acting awards include a Drama Logue Award and Ovation Nomination for creating the role of "Inez" in the musical ''Tight Quarters''. Her self-produced short film ''Resculpting Venus: A Comedy about Breast Cancer'' is a Best Narrative winner. And the float she designed for the New Years Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade ("Bathtime Friends"/City of Burbank) won the Founders Trophy. |
Buescher's voice-over work includes many lead characters in the ''Elder Scrolls/Skyrim'' and ''Reckoning'' games, and as "The Adjutant" in ''Starcraft 2'' (for which she made the IMDb's list of "Sexiest Female Voices in VO"). Other credits include the voice of Mandy the Monorail at Disneyland, a singing vampire and reporter in the latest [[Scooby-Doo]] movie, a young singing bride in [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s ''Mulan,'' and a character singer on the ''Dinosaurs'' album ''[[Dinosaurs: Big Songs|Big Songs]]''. She also voice-matches many stars, looping [[Angelina Jolie]] in ''Mr. and Mrs. Smith'', Kate Beckinsale in ''Click'', [[Joan Cusack]] in ''Chicken Little'', [[Halle Berry]] in ''Catwoman'', [[Jennifer Lopez]] in ''Shall We Dance'', Naomie Harris in the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' games, and many others. |
Buescher's voice-over work includes many lead characters in the ''Elder Scrolls/Skyrim'' and ''Reckoning'' games, and as "The Adjutant" in ''Starcraft 2'' (for which she made the IMDb's list of "Sexiest Female Voices in VO"). Other credits include the voice of Mandy the Monorail at Disneyland, a singing vampire and reporter in the latest [[Scooby-Doo]] movie, a young singing bride in [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s ''Mulan,'' and a character singer on the ''Dinosaurs'' album ''[[Dinosaurs: Big Songs|Big Songs]]''. She also voice-matches many stars, looping [[Angelina Jolie]] in ''Mr. and Mrs. Smith'', Kate Beckinsale in ''Click'', [[Joan Cusack]] in ''Chicken Little'', [[Halle Berry]] in ''Catwoman'', [[Jennifer Lopez]] in ''Shall We Dance'', Naomie Harris in the ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' games, and many others. |
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*[[The Muppets (2015)|''The Muppets'' (2015)]]: [[Denise]], [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Debbie]] |
*[[The Muppets (2015)|''The Muppets'' (2015)]]: [[Denise]], [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Debbie]] |
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*[[Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival]]: Floyd's arms |
*[[Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival]]: Floyd's arms |
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− | *''[[The Muppets Take the Bowl]]'': [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Wanda]], [[Hair]], [[Bunny]], [[Chloe the Clam]], [[Apple Inc.|Siri]] Voice, [[Ghosts|Ghost]], [[Frackles|Green Frackle]], assistant for [[Floyd Pepper]], [[Miscellaneous Cameos|on-screen cameo]] as tourist |
+ | *''[[The Muppets Take the Bowl]]'': [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Wayne and Wanda|Wanda]], [[Hair]], [[Bunny]], [[Chloe the Clam]], [[Apple Inc.|Siri]] Voice, [[Ghosts|Ghost]], [[Frackles|Green Frackle]], assistant for [[Floyd Pepper]], [[Miscellaneous Cameos|on-screen cameo]] as tourist |
− | *''[[The Muppets Take the O2]]'': [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Wanda]], [[Hair]], [[Bunny]], [[Ghosts|Ghost]], [[Frackles|Green Frackle]], Londoner [[Dogs|dog]] (singing only), [[Sheep]], assistant for [[Floyd Pepper]] |
+ | *''[[The Muppets Take the O2]]'': [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Wayne and Wanda|Wanda]], [[Hair]], [[Bunny]], [[Ghosts|Ghost]], [[Frackles|Green Frackle]], Londoner [[Dogs|dog]] (singing only), [[Sheep]], assistant for [[Floyd Pepper]] |
+ | *''[[Muppets Now]]'': [[Beverly Plume]], [[Margaret (Muppets Now)|Margaret]], [[Sheep|Rosie]], [[Yolanda Rat]], [[Beak-R]], [[Chickens|Priscilla]], [[François Fromage and his Dancing Cheeses|Brie]], [[Penguins|Elena]], [[Rabbits#The Muppet Show|Some Bunny]], [[Goats|The Goat]], [[Esther]], [[Cows|Mary]] |
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− | *''[[Muppets Now]] |
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==Henson Company/Creature Shop== |
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*''[[The Indian in the Cupboard]]'': Rat |
*''[[The Indian in the Cupboard]]'': Rat |
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*''[[George of the Jungle]]'': Mama Ape (face), various animals |
*''[[George of the Jungle]]'': Mama Ape (face), various animals |
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− | *Various special events worldwide: [[Henson Digital Performance System|Dawn the Fairy]] (face/voice), one of the first real-time digital puppets (also a version in ''The Muppets' Wizard of Oz'') |
+ | *Various special events worldwide: [[Henson Digital Performance System|Dawn the Fairy]] (face/voice), one of the first real-time digital puppets (also a version in ''The Muppets' Wizard of Oz'') and Nalu the Mermaid |
*''[[The Country Bears]]'': Tennessee O'Neal (face/original track voice) (also cameo as waitress at Swarmin Hive) |
*''[[The Country Bears]]'': Tennessee O'Neal (face/original track voice) (also cameo as waitress at Swarmin Hive) |
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*[[The Country Bears Live]]: Live Stage Show at El Capitan in Hollywood |
*[[The Country Bears Live]]: Live Stage Show at El Capitan in Hollywood |
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==Voiceover Acting== |
==Voiceover Acting== |
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+ | *[[Disneyland]]: BlackSpire Outpost voices of Mom, Weru, Chuta, Koopla Nanuk |
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*''[[Star Trek]] Into Darkness'': Enterprise Computer/other voices |
*''[[Star Trek]] Into Darkness'': Enterprise Computer/other voices |
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*''Jimmy Kimmel Live'': Linus, Sally Struthers, [[Hillary Clinton]], & other voice matches |
*''Jimmy Kimmel Live'': Linus, Sally Struthers, [[Hillary Clinton]], & other voice matches |
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+ | *[http://www.juliannebuescher.com/ Official Site] |
+ | *[http://resumes.actorsaccess.com/juliannebuescher Resumé and VO demos] |
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− | *[http://imdb.com/name/nm0003925/ Julianne Buescher at the Internet Movie Database] |
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+ | *[http://www.instagram.com/juliannebuescher/ Instagram] |
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+ | *[http://www.toughpigs.com/julianne-buescher/ ToughPigs.com interview] |
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+ | *[https://saturdaymorningmedia.com/2017/05/utp-003/ Under the Puppet interview] |
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+ | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20071030092109/http://muppetnewsflash1.blogspot.com/2007/03/julianne-buescher.html Muppet Newsflash interview] |
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Revision as of 20:18, 5 September 2020
Julianne Buescher is a puppeteer, actor, and voiceover artist who has been working with the Muppets since 1990.
She performed her first Henson character on the TV series Dinosaurs. Since then, she's become a Los Angeles based Henson/Disney regular, performing hundreds of characters in such productions as Muppets Now, The Muppets Take the Bowl, The Muppets Take the O2, The Muppets, Muppets Most Wanted, Muppets Toyota and Lipton commercials, Sesame Street, Muppets Tonight, Muppet Classic Theater, Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree, The Muppets' Wizard of Oz, and in Creature Shop projects including The Country Bears, George of the Jungle, and Frances (as Gloria and Albert). Non Henson projects include the puppet episode of Community (as Shirley), the "Smile Time" episode of Angel (as Flora) and the film Forgetting Sarah Marshall featuring Buescher as the Angel in the Dracula musical.
Buescher is an original member of Stuffed and Unstrung (aka Puppet Up! Jim Henson's Puppet Improv), in which she performed Piddles the Pug, the Translation Weasel, and many others. She designed and built many of the new puppets created for Puppet Up! including Piddles, Trixie (Pretty Girl), Duck Boy, Claude Bigfoot, Al the Alien, Herman Monster, Yodita, Grandma/the Queen, Leopard Girl, Nerd Girl, Nerd Boy, PTA Mom, Germ 2, and Germ 3. Buescher also redressed the recycled puppets Girleen, Odie, Sylvia, Spiff Mouse, Gopher Tortoise, and the Orangutan (Professor Ape).
She is also one of the few performers to utilize the Henson Digital Performance System, bringing real-time digital puppets to life. "Dawn the Fairy" traveled the globe, introducing this new form of puppetry (also used on The Skrumps). Another HDPS digital puppet on the air is "Coo", a blue cuckoo bird who hosts the Sprout Channel's Morning Block (puppeteered and voiced by Buescher). Henson also used HDPS on the PBS series Sid the Science Kid (2009 Emmy Nominee). Buescher puppeteers/voices the characters "May" and "Grandma" (and "Nunu" in Sid the Science Kid: the Movie).
Buescher is also an award-winning actor, singer, voice-over artist, indie-filmmaker, illustrator, and writer. She appeared on Silicon Valley, The Middle, Criminal Minds, and Desperate Housewives, and in ads for Blue Shield of California and Preen Weed-Killer. Her acting awards include a Drama Logue Award and Ovation Nomination for creating the role of "Inez" in the musical Tight Quarters. Her self-produced short film Resculpting Venus: A Comedy about Breast Cancer is a Best Narrative winner. And the float she designed for the New Years Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade ("Bathtime Friends"/City of Burbank) won the Founders Trophy.
Buescher's voice-over work includes many lead characters in the Elder Scrolls/Skyrim and Reckoning games, and as "The Adjutant" in Starcraft 2 (for which she made the IMDb's list of "Sexiest Female Voices in VO"). Other credits include the voice of Mandy the Monorail at Disneyland, a singing vampire and reporter in the latest Scooby-Doo movie, a young singing bride in Disney's Mulan, and a character singer on the Dinosaurs album Big Songs. She also voice-matches many stars, looping Angelina Jolie in Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Kate Beckinsale in Click, Joan Cusack in Chicken Little, Halle Berry in Catwoman, Jennifer Lopez in Shall We Dance, Naomie Harris in the Pirates of the Caribbean games, and many others.
She was asked to join the Broadway cast of Avenue Q but turned it down, choosing to travel with "Puppet Up!" to Edinburgh, Melbourne, Sydney, New Zealand's South Island, Tokyo, Aspen, Vegas, and back to New York (as Stuffed & Unstrung at the Union Square Theater). Buescher also appeared as Piddles the Pug with Cee Lo Green on the 2011 Grammy Awards.
Muppet Credits
- Sesame Street (seasons 23-26): Sherry Netherland (original performer), Betty Lou's Mommy, Blecka, Clucky Clucky Chicken, The Cook singing "Most Important Meal", First Female "Yip Yip" Alien, The Old Woman Who Lives in a Shoe ("Fairytale Detective"), Aunt Edna, Storybook, Ms. A. M. Goat, Mama Countess and others
- Muppet Meeting Films: Shirley, Diana, and others
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade: Grover (puppet only)
- Muppet Classic Theater: Yolanda Rat and others
- "Kokomo" music video: Winkie Bunny, others
- Muppet Sing Alongs: It's Not Easy Being Green
- A New Baby in My House: Queen Quinella
- Muppets on Wheels: Bertha, Dog Truck Driver, Train Engineer
- Things That Fly: Rhonda, Flight Attendant
- Mr. Willowby's Christmas Tree: Beverly Mouse (also cameo as a dancer)
- Muppets Tonight (episodes 203 and 209)
- Elmopalooza
- Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola: Bambalona and Weasel in the Animal Band
- Family Feud: Sweetums (eyes)
- The Muppet Show Live: Scooter (puppet), Sheep, others
- Pizza Hut commercials
- The Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon: Snowth, Sal Minella (right hand, legs)
- The Muppets' Wizard of Oz: The Wizard as Green Lady/Chicken (face/voices)
- Toyota Big Game commercials
- Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ("The Weight")
- Lipton Tea commercials
- Muppets Most Wanted
- The Muppets (2015): Denise, Yolanda Rat, Debbie
- Outside Lands Music and Arts Festival: Floyd's arms
- The Muppets Take the Bowl: Yolanda Rat, Wanda, Hair, Bunny, Chloe the Clam, Siri Voice, Ghost, Green Frackle, assistant for Floyd Pepper, on-screen cameo as tourist
- The Muppets Take the O2: Yolanda Rat, Wanda, Hair, Bunny, Ghost, Green Frackle, Londoner dog (singing only), Sheep, assistant for Floyd Pepper
- Muppets Now: Beverly Plume, Margaret, Rosie, Yolanda Rat, Beak-R, Priscilla, Brie, Elena, Some Bunny, The Goat, Esther, Mary
Henson Company/Creature Shop
- Dinosaurs: Robbie Sinclair (eyes), Roy Hess (arms), Baby Sinclair (arms; Season 4), Ansel (face), Aubrey Molehill (face), Crazy Lou (face), Elder No. 3 (face), Ethyl (occasional, face), Katie (face), Mindy (face/voice), Monica deVertebrae (face), Shopper (puppet/voice), Sitcom Wife (puppet/voice), many other hand puppets and characters
- Nissin Cup Noodles commercials: Mama Caveman (face); Clio Award Winner
- The Indian in the Cupboard: Rat
- George of the Jungle: Mama Ape (face), various animals
- Various special events worldwide: Dawn the Fairy (face/voice), one of the first real-time digital puppets (also a version in The Muppets' Wizard of Oz) and Nalu the Mermaid
- The Country Bears: Tennessee O'Neal (face/original track voice) (also cameo as waitress at Swarmin Hive)
- The Country Bears Live: Live Stage Show at El Capitan in Hollywood
- Frances: Gloria (puppet/face/voice), Albert (face/voice)
- Puppet Up!: Original Cast Member (characters include Piddles the Pug, Pretty Girl, Translation Weasel, and others)
- Late Night Buffet with Augie and Del: Louisa Cappellini
- The Skrumps: Raisins (face/voice)
- Livin' It Up with the Bratz: Yasmin, Sasha (faces/voices)
- TJ Bearytales: Alison (face/voice)
- Musical Mornings with Coo (Sprout block): Coo (face/neck/voice)
- Forgetting Sarah Marshall: Angel in Dracula Musical
- Sid the Science Kid: May and Grandma (faces/voices)
- Stuffed and Unstrung: Original Cast Member
- The 53rd Annual Grammy Awards: Piddles the Pug
- Sid the Science Kid: The Movie: May, Grandma, and Nunu (faces/voices)
- L.A. Times film career trailer for "Puppeteers": Cowgirl (puppet/voice), Tiger teammember
Non-Henson Puppeteering
- Community: Shirley (puppeteer/original track voice)
- Jimmy Kimmel Live (Sesame Shore): Mr. Pickle
- Angel: "Smile Time" - Flora (puppet/voice)
- The Mr. Potato-Head Show: Potato Bug (puppeteer/voice/singing), and others (cameos as Bond Girl and Flower Lady)
- Geo-Kids: 1st season series, Bobby the Bushbaby (original puppeteer/voice)
- Riders in the Sky TV series: Annie Oak (puppeteer only), Teachers Pet (puppeteer/voice), Mother Burp, Sexy Cactus, and others
- Cousin Skeeter: Nicole (puppeteer/original track voice)
- Crank Yankers: MTV Awards
- McDonald's commercials: for "Dinosaurs"
- Venus on the Harddrive (Fox Pilot): Venus (face)
On-Camera Acting
- Silicon Valley: Debbie
- The Middle: "The Cheerleader" - Woman Customer
- Criminal Minds: "Hopeless" - Meg
- Desperate Housewives: Salon Patron
Voiceover Acting
- Disneyland: BlackSpire Outpost voices of Mom, Weru, Chuta, Koopla Nanuk
- Star Trek Into Darkness: Enterprise Computer/other voices
- Jimmy Kimmel Live: Linus, Sally Struthers, Hillary Clinton, & other voice matches
- The Tonight Show: Gisele Bündchen Voice Match
- Reckoning: Multiple Characters
- Elder Scrolls/Skyrim and Elder Scrolls Online: Multiple Characters
- Starcraft 2: The Adjutant
- Disneyland: Mandy Monorail ride voice, Turtle Talk with Crush show announcer
- 24: Amy Price-Francis Voice Match
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Naomi Harris Voice Match
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Angelina Jolie Voice Match
- Chicken Little: Joan Cusack Voice Match
- Shall We Dance, Monster-In-Law, Gigli: Jennifer Lopez Voice Match
- Catwoman: Halle Berry Voice Match
- Flightplan: Jodie Foster Voice Match
- Open Season: Rosie O'Donnell Voice Match
- Robot Chicken: Cameron Diaz Voice Match
- Mulan: Young Bride/Singer
- Naruto: Anko Mitarashi (series regular)
- Ratchet 'n' Clank Going Commando: Help Desk Girl
- Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance: Aeron Azzameen
- Star Wars: Lethal Alliance: Rianna
- Doc McStuffins: Bella
Notes
- While recording on Catwoman as Halle Berry's voice match, Buescher learned that Halle's mother and her own mother were rival cheerleaders at opposing high schools in her hometown.