Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is an American voice actress who is best known for portraying the voice of Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. She is a member of the sketch comedy group The Mechanicals. also appears in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales. In the Drawn Together episode "Foxxy and the Gang Bang", Abbey not only provides the voice of Ling-Ling, but also does a live cameo as a white lady getting robbed by the Bill Cosby parody (Otis Day). Abbey provided a voice of a penguin in Bob Saget's movie Farce of the Penguins. In 2008, she got married to Drawn Together writer, Craig DiGregorio.
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| - Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is an American voice actress who is best known for portraying the voice of Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. She is a member of the sketch comedy group The Mechanicals. also appears in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales. In the Drawn Together episode "Foxxy and the Gang Bang", Abbey not only provides the voice of Ling-Ling, but also does a live cameo as a white lady getting robbed by the Bill Cosby parody (Otis Day). Abbey provided a voice of a penguin in Bob Saget's movie Farce of the Penguins. In 2008, she got married to Drawn Together writer, Craig DiGregorio.
- Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is a voice actor who provides the voice for Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. Abbey is the person responsible for creating Ling-Ling's spoken language, referred to as "Japorean" by show personnel. The language is complete gibberish, most of which she makes up on the spot. According to DiGregorio, the voice she uses for Ling-Ling is a combination of two characters she used to perform, an Asian man and a man who is drunk and speaking gibberish. In the show, she also serves voices for the leader of the sweatshop kids and the girl in the Quackers cereal commercial.
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| - Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is an American voice actress who is best known for portraying the voice of Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. She is a member of the sketch comedy group The Mechanicals. also appears in Richard Kelly's film Southland Tales. In the Drawn Together episode "Foxxy and the Gang Bang", Abbey not only provides the voice of Ling-Ling, but also does a live cameo as a white lady getting robbed by the Bill Cosby parody (Otis Day). Abbey provided a voice of a penguin in Bob Saget's movie Farce of the Penguins. In 2008, she got married to Drawn Together writer, Craig DiGregorio.
- Abbey DiGregorio (née McBride) is a voice actor who provides the voice for Ling-Ling on Drawn Together. Abbey is the person responsible for creating Ling-Ling's spoken language, referred to as "Japorean" by show personnel. The language is complete gibberish, most of which she makes up on the spot. According to DiGregorio, the voice she uses for Ling-Ling is a combination of two characters she used to perform, an Asian man and a man who is drunk and speaking gibberish. In the series, Abbey is credited under her maiden name, Abbey McBride. Sometime after the end of the series, she married Drawn Together writer Craig DiGregorio. In the movie, she is billed as Abbey DiGregorio In the show, she also serves voices for the leader of the sweatshop kids and the girl in the Quackers cereal commercial. Prior to joining the cast of Drawn Together, McBride worked on The Man Show with Adam Carolla and Drawn Together creators Dave Jeser and Matt Silverstein. For a complete filmography, click on the links below.
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