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Gina Tuttle (born November 21, 1973) is an American actress and voice-over artist. She provided the voice of Anastasia Tremaine in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Disney Princess Sing Along Songs videos, and the Disney On Ice shows.

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  • Gina Tuttle
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  • Gina Tuttle (born November 21, 1973) is an American actress and voice-over artist. She provided the voice of Anastasia Tremaine in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Disney Princess Sing Along Songs videos, and the Disney On Ice shows.
  • Gina Tuttle is an actress who played Diane on Fantastic Four.
  • Gina Tuttle is an American actress and voice-over artist. Among her work is announcing the Academy Awards in 2001 with Steve Martin, 2007 with Ellen De Generes, co-hosting with Don La Fontaine, and on camera. She was the announcer, again, in 2009 with Hugh Jackman, and subsequently at the 82nd Academy Awards with Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin as co-hosts. She is the youngest person to have ever announced a live show, and it was her first.
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  • Gina Tuttle
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  • 1973-11-21(xsd:date)
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  • 1989(xsd:integer)
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  • Actor, voice actor
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  • Gina Tuttle
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  • 1973-11-21(xsd:date)
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  • Gina Tuttle (born November 21, 1973) is an American actress and voice-over artist. She provided the voice of Anastasia Tremaine in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the Disney Princess Sing Along Songs videos, and the Disney On Ice shows.
  • Gina Tuttle is an actress who played Diane on Fantastic Four.
  • Gina Tuttle is an American actress and voice-over artist. Among her work is announcing the Academy Awards in 2001 with Steve Martin, 2007 with Ellen De Generes, co-hosting with Don La Fontaine, and on camera. She was the announcer, again, in 2009 with Hugh Jackman, and subsequently at the 82nd Academy Awards with Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin as co-hosts. She is the youngest person to have ever announced a live show, and it was her first.
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