Maggie Flecknoe

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Maggie Flecknoe
Born Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe[1]
(1983-04-27) April 27, 1983
Aurora, Colorado
Residence Houston, Texas[2]
Occupation Television Host/Writer/Producer
Radio Personality
Voice Actress
Stage Actress
Agent Pastorini-Bosby Talent Agency
Website
http://maggieflecknoe.com/

Marguerite Kathryn "Maggie" Flecknoe (born April 17, 1983 in Aurora, Colorado) is an American actress, television and radio personality. She produces and hosts a regular online segment on KIAH-TV (CW affiliate in Houston) called the Online Dish and has also helped with their Eye Opener morning news program.[3] She also does voice over work for anime companies ADV Films and Seraphim Digital. She had also worked as an entertainment, news, and traffic reporter for Radio 740 KTRH and 790 The Sports Animal.[4]

A native of Colorado, Flecknoe graduated with honors and a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and Broadcast News, and a minor in Theatre from the University of Colorado at Boulder.[5] That summer she started graduate studies at Harvard University and the Moscow Art Theatre School where she earned a Master's degree in theater.[4]

Flecknoe has done a variety of things from appearing in a commercial with Yao Ming,[4] to doing voiceover work for Japanese anime. In 2009, she played the role of "Mrs. Elizabeth Corban" in UpStage Theatre's production of "Catch Me If You Can" at Lambert Hall in the Houston Heights.[1][6]

Anime voice roles

Notes

  1. The voice actor closing credits for Samurai Girls have joke pseudonyms such as Eileen Dover, Ophelia Cox, and Hasaan Chop.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Maggie Flecknoe theatre resume" (PDF). Official website. Retrieved 2011-12-02. 
  2. Flecknoe, Maggie (2013-05-31). "Maggie Flecknoe". Facebook. Retrieved 2013-09-12. 
  3. Barron, David (2011-05-04). "Two familiar faces are back in the news game". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 2011-12-02. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Official website
  5. "Maggie Flecknoe broadcast resume" (PDF). Official website. Retrieved 2011-12-02. 
  6. "A Great "Catch" to start the new year"". The Heights (Houston Heights Association) 35 (1): 4. January 2009. Retrieved 2011-12-02. 

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