Maddie Taylor (born December 31, 1966), formerly Matthew William
Taylor, is an American voice actress, storyboard artist and comedian,
known for voicing Verminious Snaptrap in T.U.F.F. Puppy and Sparky in
The Fairly OddParents.While starting as a storyboard artist at Sony
Pictures Animation, Taylor lent her voice to Deni, the crazed duck,
and Buddy, the blue porcupine, in the studio's first full feature Open
Season, as well as voicing Elliot in the video game adaptation,
replacing Ashton Kutcher. In the film's two sequels, she replaced
Patrick Warburton as the strong mule deer Ian in Open Season 2, and
replaced Joel McHale as the voice of Elliot in Open Season 3, before
being replaced by Will Townsend in Open Season: Scared Silly.[citation
needed]Within 2006, she provided ADR voices for George W. Bush for the
South Park episode "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce", but was not included
in the credits.[citation needed]Taylor was cast in T.U.F.F. Puppy as
Verminious Snaptrap and in The Fairly OddParents as Sparky in 2013,
both of which are developed by Nickelodeon and created by Butch
Hartman.
Taylor, is an American voice actress, storyboard artist and comedian,
known for voicing Verminious Snaptrap in T.U.F.F. Puppy and Sparky in
The Fairly OddParents.While starting as a storyboard artist at Sony
Pictures Animation, Taylor lent her voice to Deni, the crazed duck,
and Buddy, the blue porcupine, in the studio's first full feature Open
Season, as well as voicing Elliot in the video game adaptation,
replacing Ashton Kutcher. In the film's two sequels, she replaced
Patrick Warburton as the strong mule deer Ian in Open Season 2, and
replaced Joel McHale as the voice of Elliot in Open Season 3, before
being replaced by Will Townsend in Open Season: Scared Silly.[citation
needed]Within 2006, she provided ADR voices for George W. Bush for the
South Park episode "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce", but was not included
in the credits.[citation needed]Taylor was cast in T.U.F.F. Puppy as
Verminious Snaptrap and in The Fairly OddParents as Sparky in 2013,
both of which are developed by Nickelodeon and created by Butch
Hartman.
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