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|birthdate = September 23, 1988
 
|birthdate = September 23, 1988
 
|occupation = Voice actress, singer
 
|occupation = Voice actress, singer
|roles = [[Pinkie Pie]] (singing)<br />[[Silver Spoon]]<br />[[Lemon Zest]]<br />[[Aura]] ([[Flight to the Finish|S4E5]])<br />"[[List of ponies#Roma|Roma]]" ([[One Bad Apple|S3E4]])}}
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|roles = [[Pinkie Pie]] (singing)<br />[[Silver Spoon]]<br />[[Lemon Zest]]<br />[[Wallflower Blush]]<br />[[Smolder]]<br />[[Aura]] ([[Flight to the Finish|S4E5]])<br />"[[Roma]]" ([[One Bad Apple|S3E4]])<br />[[Sonata Dusk]] (singing, [[My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Better Together (season 2)|EGBT2]])}}'''Shannon Chan-Kent''' is a voice actress and singer in ''[[My Little Pony Friendship is Magic]]''. Her most prominent roles in the series are those of [[Pinkie Pie]]'s singing voice, [[Silver Spoon]], and [[Smolder]].
'''Shannon Chan-Kent''' is a voice actress and singer in ''[[My Little Pony Friendship is Magic]]''. Her most prominent roles in the series are those of [[Pinkie Pie]]'s singing voice and [[Silver Spoon]].
 
   
 
Chan-Kent initially became involved with the series through her prior work with songwriter [[Daniel Ingram]] on ''[[Wikipedia:Martha Speaks (TV series)|Martha Speaks]]''; she performed his first demo of the [[Laughter Song]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsA7ZPh6lIQ&t=9m11s|title=EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel)|author=Everfree Network|publisher=YouTube|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-09}}</ref> According to Ingram, Chan-Kent sings most of the series' [[Songs|song]] demos before they are approved for final recording.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsA7ZPh6lIQ&t=8m58s|title=EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel)|author=Everfree Network|publisher=YouTube|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-09}}</ref>
 
Chan-Kent initially became involved with the series through her prior work with songwriter [[Daniel Ingram]] on ''[[Wikipedia:Martha Speaks (TV series)|Martha Speaks]]''; she performed his first demo of the [[Laughter Song]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsA7ZPh6lIQ&t=9m11s|title=EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel)|author=Everfree Network|publisher=YouTube|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-09}}</ref> According to Ingram, Chan-Kent sings most of the series' [[Songs|song]] demos before they are approved for final recording.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsA7ZPh6lIQ&t=8m58s|title=EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel)|author=Everfree Network|publisher=YouTube|date=2012-08-17|accessdate=2015-08-09}}</ref>
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In 2011, Chan-Kent recorded a ''My Little Pony'' parody of Katy Perry's "[[Wikipedia:California Gurls|California Gurls]]" called [[Equestria Girls (commercial)|Equestria Girls]].
 
In 2011, Chan-Kent recorded a ''My Little Pony'' parody of Katy Perry's "[[Wikipedia:California Gurls|California Gurls]]" called [[Equestria Girls (commercial)|Equestria Girls]].
   
Chan-Kent's professional voice credits include Chloe in ''[[Wikipedia:Madeline (TV series)|Madeline: My Fair Madeline]]'', Chief in ''[[Wikipedia:Pucca (TV series)|Pucca]]'', Misa Amane in ''[[Wikipedia:Death Note|Death Note]]'', Christina Sierra in ''[[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', Tweazle and Friend Bear in ''[[Wikipedia:Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot|Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot]]'', Cherry Jam in ''[[Wikipedia:Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures|Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures]]'', Larmina in ''[[Wikipedia:Voltron Force|Voltron Force]]'', Allie in ''[[Wikipedia:Dinosaur Train|Dinosaur Train]]'', Trixie in ''[[Wikipedia:Slugterra|Slugterra]]'', Youngmee Song and Brittany and Whittany Biskit in ''[[Wikipedia:Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series)|Littlest Pet Shop]]'', Rebecca in ''[[Wikipedia:Dr. Dimensionpants|Dr. Dimensionpants]]'', and various supporting characters in ''[[Wikipedia:Sabrina's Secret Life|Sabrina's Secret Life]]'' and the [[Wikipedia:Barbie (film series)|''Barbie'' film series]].
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Chan-Kent's professional voice credits include Chloe in ''[[Wikipedia:Madeline (TV series)|Madeline: My Fair Madeline]]'', Chief in ''[[Wikipedia:Pucca (TV series)|Pucca]]'', Misa Amane in ''[[Wikipedia:Death Note|Death Note]]'', Christina Sierra in ''[[Wikipedia:Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', Tweazle and Friend Bear in ''[[Wikipedia:Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot|Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot]]'', Cherry Jam in ''[[Wikipedia:Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures|Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures]]'', Larmina in ''[[Wikipedia:Voltron Force|Voltron Force]]'', Allie in ''[[Wikipedia:Dinosaur Train|Dinosaur Train]]'', Trixie in ''[[Wikipedia:Slugterra|Slugterra]]'', [[w:c:lps2012:Youngmee Song|Youngmee Song]] and [[w:c:lps2012:Brittany and Whittany Biskit|Brittany and Whittany Biskit]] in ''[[Wikipedia:Littlest Pet Shop (2012 TV series)|Littlest Pet Shop]]'', Rebecca in ''[[Wikipedia:Dr. Dimensionpants|Dr. Dimensionpants]]'', and various supporting characters in ''[[Wikipedia:Sabrina's Secret Life|Sabrina's Secret Life]]'' and the [[Wikipedia:Barbie (film series)|''Barbie'' film series]].
   
 
In live-action, Chan-Kent has starred in ''[[Wikipedia:Spectacular!|Spectacular!]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:The Troop|The Troop]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce|Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce]]'', and she had guest roles in ''[[Wikipedia:Life Unexpected|Life Unexpected]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:The Secret Circle (TV series)|The Secret Circle]]''.
 
In live-action, Chan-Kent has starred in ''[[Wikipedia:Spectacular!|Spectacular!]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:The Troop|The Troop]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce|Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce]]'', and she had guest roles in ''[[Wikipedia:Life Unexpected|Life Unexpected]]'' and ''[[Wikipedia:The Secret Circle (TV series)|The Secret Circle]]''.
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In April 2016, Chan-Kent made her operatic debut in the [[wikipedia:Vancouver Opera|Vancouver Opera]] production of [[wikipedia:Andrew Lloyd Webber|Andrew Lloyd Webber]] and [[wikipedia:Tim Rice|Tim Rice]]'s ''[[wikipedia:Evita (musical)|Evita]]'' alongside such stage luminaries as [[wikipedia:Ramin Karimloo|Ramin Karimloo]] and [[wikipedia:John Cudia|John Cudia]].
   
 
==See also==
 
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Shannon Chan-Kent
Shannon Chan-Kent profile
Full name Shannon Chan-Kent
Sex Female
Birthdate September 23, 1988 (age 35)
Occupation Voice actress, singer
Voice roles Pinkie Pie (singing)
Silver Spoon
Lemon Zest
Wallflower Blush
Smolder
Aura (S4E5)
"Roma" (S3E4)
Sonata Dusk (singing, EGBT2)

Shannon Chan-Kent is a voice actress and singer in My Little Pony Friendship is Magic. Her most prominent roles in the series are those of Pinkie Pie's singing voice, Silver Spoon, and Smolder.

Chan-Kent initially became involved with the series through her prior work with songwriter Daniel Ingram on Martha Speaks; she performed his first demo of the Laughter Song.[1] According to Ingram, Chan-Kent sings most of the series' song demos before they are approved for final recording.[2]

In 2011, Chan-Kent recorded a My Little Pony parody of Katy Perry's "California Gurls" called Equestria Girls.

Chan-Kent's professional voice credits include Chloe in Madeline: My Fair Madeline, Chief in Pucca, Misa Amane in Death Note, Christina Sierra in Mobile Suit Gundam 00, Tweazle and Friend Bear in Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot, Cherry Jam in Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures, Larmina in Voltron Force, Allie in Dinosaur Train, Trixie in Slugterra, Youngmee Song and Brittany and Whittany Biskit in Littlest Pet Shop, Rebecca in Dr. Dimensionpants, and various supporting characters in Sabrina's Secret Life and the Barbie film series.

In live-action, Chan-Kent has starred in Spectacular!, The Troop, and Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, and she had guest roles in Life Unexpected and The Secret Circle.

In April 2016, Chan-Kent made her operatic debut in the Vancouver Opera production of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Evita alongside such stage luminaries as Ramin Karimloo and John Cudia.

See also

External links

References

  1. Everfree Network (2012-08-17). EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel). YouTube. Retrieved on 2015 August 9.
  2. Everfree Network (2012-08-17). EFNW 2012 - Art of The Song (Staff Music Panel). YouTube. Retrieved on 2015 August 9.