Laura I. Summer (born November 5, 1965 in New York City, New York) is
an American voice actress and producer.Summer's career began in New
York City theater, when she was cast in a production of Antony and
Cleopatra, directed by Estelle Parsons.[citation needed] Including
voice-over work, she has appeared in over 100 commercials.[citation
needed] In the 1980s, she was cast as the trainee for Inspector 12, in
the Hanes underwear campaign, known for coining the phrase, "They
don't say Hanes until I say they say Hanes".Her voice acting work
includes The Real Ghostbusters as Janine Melnitz, Hello Kitty's
Paradise as Mimi, Heather Hogwarsh in Super Pig and the Digimon
Adventure series as Patamon. She reprised her Patamon role in the
sequel, Digimon Adventure 02. Regarding her role in The Real
Ghostbusters, she was interviewed concerning the role, and the
interview was included in the DVD set put out by Time/Life, The Real
Ghostbusters: Complete Collection. She was replaced on The Real
Ghostbusters due to some groups complaining that her characterization
was too edgy and sexy for young girls.
an American voice actress and producer.Summer's career began in New
York City theater, when she was cast in a production of Antony and
Cleopatra, directed by Estelle Parsons.[citation needed] Including
voice-over work, she has appeared in over 100 commercials.[citation
needed] In the 1980s, she was cast as the trainee for Inspector 12, in
the Hanes underwear campaign, known for coining the phrase, "They
don't say Hanes until I say they say Hanes".Her voice acting work
includes The Real Ghostbusters as Janine Melnitz, Hello Kitty's
Paradise as Mimi, Heather Hogwarsh in Super Pig and the Digimon
Adventure series as Patamon. She reprised her Patamon role in the
sequel, Digimon Adventure 02. Regarding her role in The Real
Ghostbusters, she was interviewed concerning the role, and the
interview was included in the DVD set put out by Time/Life, The Real
Ghostbusters: Complete Collection. She was replaced on The Real
Ghostbusters due to some groups complaining that her characterization
was too edgy and sexy for young girls.
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