Talk:Stephanie Beard
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I've never been so compelled to look someone up just to uncover that their super-annoying voice is a fake, as I have with this girl. I was happy enough humming aloud while she spoke on YTV, to try to cover it up, but during a humming lapse, I heard what sounded almost like a couple normal-voiced words thrown into her 5 yr old + Elmo voice. I was astounded, and needed to find out what this girl's name was, which eventually brought me here. I haven't yet uncovered any hard evidence that she's a fake... but I will.
You'll slip up again, "Sugar".... oh yes.... and I'll be there to catch it.
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- What a pointless comment - thanks for sharing. And not signing it, either. --Marcg106 04:52, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
- She's a voice talent — like those people who provide several voices for cartoon shows. Whether her YTV voice is her off-screen voice is immaterial. Tell me: are actors fakes when they colour their hair when making a film? -- Perfecto 05:53, 7 November 2005 (UTC)
I've known her since 1999. I was at that Roots staff party where she was "discovered". We worked together for 2 years at Roots, were friends and that is indeed her voice. I just can't believe my girl is a Wikipedia entry! DREE
Despite the strange nature of this discussion, Stephanie Beard's voice is, in my opinion, her most notable and distinctive feature. I think a voice sample would be an excellent addition to this page. Also, I believe I read somewhere that she is the child of parents who are both Little People. Furthermore, I think they may even have 15 minutes of fame as 'Lollipop Guild' members in the Wizard of Oz. If I can find reliable references, I'll add the information to the page. --Fracture98 05:09, 6 August 2006 (UTC)
- If she was born in 1980, her parents are unlikely to have been Munchkins in 1939. Adam Bishop 05:57, 27 August 2006 (UTC)