Brigid Harrington is an American actress, singer, dancer and voice
artist. She is best known as the first voice of Koko on the American
version of the British animated TV series Chuggington, and on Broadway
as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins.Harrington has, at a young age, played a
lead character in two major Disney properties on television and
Broadway. Since January 18, 2010, her voice has been heard daily on
the Disney Channel's animated preschool series Chuggington as Koko,
and is also used in Chuggington Interactive Toys , on DVD , in
Apps and online. On Broadway, Harrington played Jane Banks in Mary
Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Other widely seen work
includes voice overs for Nickelodeon & Nick Jr.. Her speaking and
singing voice has been used to introduce various Nick Jr. shows and in
educational segments. Commercially, she is featured in many radio
spots. While on camera, she has been seen nationally and
internationally. She has also been featured in theatrical productions
regionally including performing at the Walnut Street Theatre in
Philadelphia Pa.Raised in Barnegat Township, New Jersey, Harrington is
attending the University of Notre Dame, double-majoring in
Film/Television/Theatre and Political Science. She attended OCVTS
Performing Arts Academy for high school. Harrington transferred to
Barnegat High School for her sophomore year, where she appeared in the
school's production of The Addams Family.Harrington originated the
American voice of the lead female character Koko in the animated
series Chuggington, when it debuted in America on the Disney Channel
on January 18, 2010. Harrington records for the American version, and
also joined other cast members in singing the US show's theme song.
She is also featured in a series of "Be Safe" PSAs running on the
Disney Channel in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration . In 2017, the Disney Channel launched "Chuggington
Little Trainees", an updated version of Chuggington (in which
Harrington continues to voice lead female character Koko), and a new
line of toys for the next generation of viewers.
artist. She is best known as the first voice of Koko on the American
version of the British animated TV series Chuggington, and on Broadway
as Jane Banks in Mary Poppins.Harrington has, at a young age, played a
lead character in two major Disney properties on television and
Broadway. Since January 18, 2010, her voice has been heard daily on
the Disney Channel's animated preschool series Chuggington as Koko,
and is also used in Chuggington Interactive Toys , on DVD , in
Apps and online. On Broadway, Harrington played Jane Banks in Mary
Poppins at the New Amsterdam Theatre. Other widely seen work
includes voice overs for Nickelodeon & Nick Jr.. Her speaking and
singing voice has been used to introduce various Nick Jr. shows and in
educational segments. Commercially, she is featured in many radio
spots. While on camera, she has been seen nationally and
internationally. She has also been featured in theatrical productions
regionally including performing at the Walnut Street Theatre in
Philadelphia Pa.Raised in Barnegat Township, New Jersey, Harrington is
attending the University of Notre Dame, double-majoring in
Film/Television/Theatre and Political Science. She attended OCVTS
Performing Arts Academy for high school. Harrington transferred to
Barnegat High School for her sophomore year, where she appeared in the
school's production of The Addams Family.Harrington originated the
American voice of the lead female character Koko in the animated
series Chuggington, when it debuted in America on the Disney Channel
on January 18, 2010. Harrington records for the American version, and
also joined other cast members in singing the US show's theme song.
She is also featured in a series of "Be Safe" PSAs running on the
Disney Channel in conjunction with the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration . In 2017, the Disney Channel launched "Chuggington
Little Trainees", an updated version of Chuggington (in which
Harrington continues to voice lead female character Koko), and a new
line of toys for the next generation of viewers.
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