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Sherri Stoner (b. July 16, 1965) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer. She wrote and produced Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, wrote for Pinky and the Brain and voiced Slappy Squirrel in Animaniacs.

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  • Sherri Stoner
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  • Sherri Stoner (b. July 16, 1965) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer. She wrote and produced Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, wrote for Pinky and the Brain and voiced Slappy Squirrel in Animaniacs.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress and writer.
  • Sherri Stoner (born July 16, 1965 in Santa Monica, California, USA) played Rachel Brown-Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.
  • She served as a writer and story editor for Tiny Toon Adventures. She would later go on to provide the voice of Slappy Squirrel on Animaniacs, also writing for this show as well. She also has acted on such shows as Little House on the Prairie. She served as reference model for Ariel and Belle in the Disney films The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, respectively.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress, model and writer. She is well known for providing the voice of Slappy the Squirrel in Animaniacs and live-action reference for Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid and Belle in Beauty and the Beast. She is currently working with Animaniacs colleague Tom Ruegger as story editor on The 7D.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress and writer. She was born July 16, 1959, in Santa Monica, California. She has worked extensively in animation. She was a writer and producer for such 1990s animated shows as Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs. She is probably best known for Animaniacs, for which she created and voiced Slappy Squirrel, a grumpy retired cartoon character. As a producer for Tiny Toon Adventures, Sherri won Emmy awards for Outstanding Animated Program in 1991 and 1993. Stoner, also a member of the Groundlings improvisational troupe in Los Angeles.
  • She also co-wrote Universal's Casper with Deanna Oliver and was on the writing staff for the 1996 revival of an animated Casper the Friendly Ghost, also known as The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. Stoner and Oliver also co-wrote the Disney film, My Favorite Martian, based on the original 60s TV series. Her live-action television work includes a recurring role as Rachel Brown Oleson in the 9th season of Little House on the Prairie, and appearances in Murder, She Wrote and Knots Landing. She was also a member of the Groundlings improvisational troupe in Los Angeles.
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  • Sherri Stoner at Comic-Con in 2008
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  • Sherri Stoner (b. July 16, 1965) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer. She wrote and produced Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs, wrote for Pinky and the Brain and voiced Slappy Squirrel in Animaniacs.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress and writer. She was born July 16, 1959, in Santa Monica, California. She has worked extensively in animation. She was a writer and producer for such 1990s animated shows as Tiny Toon Adventures and Animaniacs. She is probably best known for Animaniacs, for which she created and voiced Slappy Squirrel, a grumpy retired cartoon character. As a producer for Tiny Toon Adventures, Sherri won Emmy awards for Outstanding Animated Program in 1991 and 1993. She also cowrote the 1995 film version of Casper with Deanna Oliver and was on the writing staff for the 1996 revival of an animated Casper the Friendly Ghost, also known of The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. Stoner and Oliver also co-wrote the Disney film, My Favorite Martian, based on the original 60s TV series. Stoner served as the body model for Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid and for Belle in Beauty and the Beast. Ariel frequently bites her lower lip, and Belle often brushes hair away from her face. Both of these are mannerisms of Stoner's that animators adapted to the characters. Her live-action television work includes a recurring role as Rachel Brown Oleson in Little House on the Prairie, and appearances in Murder, She Wrote and Knots Landing. Stoner, also a member of the Groundlings improvisational troupe in Los Angeles. Sherri Stoner lives and works in Los Angeles.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress and writer.
  • Sherri Stoner (born July 16, 1965 in Santa Monica, California, USA) played Rachel Brown-Oleson on Little House on the Prairie.
  • She served as a writer and story editor for Tiny Toon Adventures. She would later go on to provide the voice of Slappy Squirrel on Animaniacs, also writing for this show as well. She also has acted on such shows as Little House on the Prairie. She served as reference model for Ariel and Belle in the Disney films The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast, respectively.
  • Sherri Stoner is an American actress, model and writer. She is well known for providing the voice of Slappy the Squirrel in Animaniacs and live-action reference for Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid and Belle in Beauty and the Beast. She is currently working with Animaniacs colleague Tom Ruegger as story editor on The 7D.
  • She also co-wrote Universal's Casper with Deanna Oliver and was on the writing staff for the 1996 revival of an animated Casper the Friendly Ghost, also known as The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper. Stoner and Oliver also co-wrote the Disney film, My Favorite Martian, based on the original 60s TV series. Stoner served as animation reference model for Ariel in Disney's The Little Mermaid and for Belle in Beauty and the Beast. Ariel frequently bites her lower lip, and Belle often brushes hair away from her face. Both of these are mannerisms of Stoner's that animators adapted to the characters. Her live-action television work includes a recurring role as Rachel Brown Oleson in the 9th season of Little House on the Prairie, and appearances in Murder, She Wrote and Knots Landing. She was also a member of the Groundlings improvisational troupe in Los Angeles. Sherri Stoner lives and works in Los Angeles.
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