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Lara Jill Miller is an American television, stage and voice actress.
Lara Jill Miller is an American television, stage and voice actress.


In 1981, after her appearance on Broadway, she joined the cast of ''Gimme a Break!'', playing the role of the tomboyish Samantha (Sam) Kanisky.
In 1981, after her appearance on Broadway in a revival of ''[[The Music Man]]'', she joined the cast of ''Gimme a Break!'', playing the role of the tomboyish Samantha (Sam) Kanisky.


She studied law in college, passed the state bar exams in New York, New Jersey, and her home state of Pennsylvania, and spent some time as an attorney in New York City.
She studied law in college, passed the state bar exams in New York, New Jersey, and her home state of Pennsylvania, and spent some time as an attorney in New York City.
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Due to her [[Hey, It's That Voice!|easily recognizable upbeat and slight raspy voice]], she's often [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|casted into]] [[Cheerful Child]], [[Genki Girl]], and [[Action Girl]] kinds of characters. In fact, you can easily tell she is voicing that character ''without her even actually telling you''.
Due to her [[Hey, It's That Voice!|easily recognizable upbeat and slight raspy voice]], she's often [[Pigeonholed Voice Actor|casted into]] [[Cheerful Child]], [[Genki Girl]], and [[Action Girl]] kinds of characters. In fact, you can easily tell she is voicing that character ''without her even actually telling you''.

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=== Notable roles by Lara Jill Miller: ===
* Kari Kamiya (Hikari Yagami) in ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' and ''[[Digimon Adventure 02|02]]''
* Kari Kamiya (Hikari Yagami) in ''[[Digimon Adventure]]'' and ''[[Digimon Adventure 02|02]]''
** Ms. Asaji (Ms. Asanuma) in ''[[Digimon Tamers]]''
** Ms. Asaji (Ms. Asanuma) in ''[[Digimon Tamers]]''
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* Nono in ''[[Planetes]]''
* Nono in ''[[Planetes]]''
* Karen Onodera in ''[[Please Twins]] ''
* Karen Onodera in ''[[Please Twins]] ''
* In a case of [[Playing Against Type]] <ref>Her voice is much different in this game compared to her other anime and video game roles</ref>, Femme in [[Sky Gunner]].
* In a case of [[Playing Against Type]] <ref>Her voice is much different in this game compared to her other anime and video game roles</ref>, Femme in ''[[Sky Gunner]]''.


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Lara Jill Miller is an American television, stage and voice actress.

In 1981, after her appearance on Broadway in a revival of The Music Man, she joined the cast of Gimme a Break!, playing the role of the tomboyish Samantha (Sam) Kanisky.

She studied law in college, passed the state bar exams in New York, New Jersey, and her home state of Pennsylvania, and spent some time as an attorney in New York City.

In 1999, Miller returned to Hollywood, California and resumed her on-camera acting career with recurring roles on the Nickelodeon series The Amanda Show and All That, as well as General Hospital. She also began working in animated series, famously lending her voice to Kari in Digimon Adventure (both the series and the feature film). In Western Animation, she is famous for voicing the titular character of Cartoon Network's The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, as well as Widget the problem solving pink rabbit on Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!

Also look for her in Live-Action parts on Nickelodeon's Zoey 101 and iCarly.

Due to her easily recognizable upbeat and slight raspy voice, she's often casted into Cheerful Child, Genki Girl, and Action Girl kinds of characters. In fact, you can easily tell she is voicing that character without her even actually telling you.

Lara Jill Miller has performed in the following roles:
  1. Her voice is much different in this game compared to her other anime and video game roles