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  1. Elizabeth EG Daily is an American actress, singer, and one of the top talents in the world of voiceover. You might know her in the classics as Dottie from "Peewee's Big Adventure" to "Valley Girl," or the classic "Smelly Cat" episode of Friends. Maybe Candy from The Devil's Rejects.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.52 m
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
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  3. Biography. Elizabeth Ann Guttman (born September 11, 1961) better known by her stage names of Elizabeth Daily and E.G. Daily, is an American voice actress, actress, singer, songwriter, and musician. She voices Tommy Pickles in Rugrats and its spinoff All Grown Up!, Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls, Steve from Curious George and Waffle from ...

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  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › elizabeth_dailyE.G. Daily | Rotten Tomatoes

    Highest Rated: 88% Pee-wee's Big Adventure (1985) Lowest Rated: 17% Dutch (1991) Birthday: Sep 11, 1961. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA. American voice actor Elizabeth Daily got her ...

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    • September 11, 1961
    • Pee-Wee’S Big Adventure (1985)—“Dottie”
    • Laverne & Shirley (1979)—“Rita”
    • Valley Girl (1983)—“Loryn”
    • Streets of Fire (1984)—“Baby Doll” No Small Affair (1984)—“Susan”
    • Better Off Dead… (1985)—“Singer at Dance”
    • Summer School (1987)—“Singer in Video”
    • Dogfight (1991)—“Marcie” 31 (2016)—“Sex-Head”
    • “Young Turks”Video(1981)—“Patty”
    • Babe: Pig in The City (1998)—“Babe” Happy Feet (2006)—“Baby Mumble”
    • The Voice (2013)—“E.G. Daily”

    The A.V. Club: It’s hard to believe it’s the 30th anniversary of Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure. E.G. Daily: Yeah. I can’t believe it either. I was like, what? Thirtieth anniversary? I don’t even feel like I’m old enough to have 30 years of that anniversary. AVC: At the time of the movie, Pee-Wee wasn’t really a big deal yet. EGD: Yeah, he was brand-new. ...

    AVC: It looks like the very first thing you did was a guest spot on Laverne & Shirleyon an episode called “Bad Girls.” EGD:Yeah. I was the leader of the Angora Debs on that show. And that was my first big break into TV. I was in high school and I went on the audition and I booked it—and I was super happy. It was such a popular show. AVC: You went t...

    AVC: You can totally tell. Like in Valley Girl, that part could’ve just been “the fast girl” or whatever. But you were so empathetic and everybody rooted for her. EGD: Yeah. Exactly. Because she was kind of the trampy girl, but her heart was really big. That’s where the healing parts come in. It’s like, that girl that needs to be kind of funny, tha...

    AVC: Did you sing in Streets Of Fire? Because that was like a big Jim Steinman musical. EGD:No, and that was a very frustrating thing for me. Because Diane Lane was singing, and I remember thinking, “Ah!” It was so frustrating for me. It was painful. Because I wanted to be on that stage singing with those guys. AVC: She was lip-synching anyway, rig...

    AVC: Speaking of your singing roles, when our staff was talking about setting up this interview, one of our editors was like, “We have to talk to her because of her song in Better Off Dead…” Yet another iconic ’80s movie… EGD: Well, it’s funny, because it’s the 30th anniversary of that movie, too. They’re doing a huge premiere at the Egyptian, and ...

    AVC: Another singing spot—there’s a fantasy video sequence for Summer School, where you show up as one of the students falls asleep? EGD:That was a music video. They actually brought the cast back for the music video. AVC: You’re on a lot of soundtracks, like the Scarfacesoundtrack. EGD: Yeah, a lot of them. Breakfast Club, Scarface,Babe, Rugrats… ...

    AVC: Talking about your parts like hookers with a heart of gold, or weirdos, brings to mind your scene in Dogfightwith Lili Taylor. You hid behind that part really well. You were not even recognizable. EGD:Thanks, that’s awesome! That’s my favorite kind of thing to do, where you just hide in someone. You go in. You go into somebody else’s realm, an...

    AVC: The Rod Stewart video you’re in is a seminal moment from the early days of music videos. I also think it’s the first time breakdancing was shown on MTV. EGD: Wow! Nobody really brings that up. It’s funny, I forgot about that. Wow. Yeah, that was a blast. I was in Las Vegas with some guy who was, I think, a lighting manager or engineer or sound...

    EGD: I did Babe 2. I didn’t do the first one. Christine Cavanaugh did Babe, so I had already known it was magical. So when they asked me to do Babe 2, I was super honored and it was awesome. But I already knew that movie was magic. And I’d worked with that director many times. I did Lorenzo’s Oil with George Miller, I did Happy Feet and Happy Feet ...

    AVC: Now it seems like you’re coming back into acting in front of the camera again, with the Rob Zombie movie and some other projects. EGD: That’s because my kids are getting bigger and I never really wanted to be doing so much on camera that I was away from my kids. So now one daughter is in college now, in New York, and the other daughter is 17 a...

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  6. Jon and Ponch become victims of a hotshot gang of female car thieves. A father and daughter clash over the car alarm business. Learn about E.G. Daily on Apple TV. Browse shows and movies that feature E.G. Daily including My Sister's Keeper, Happy Feet, and more.

  7. Filmography. Connections. Kath Soucie. Jeff Bennett. Tara Strong. Frank Welker. Michael Bell. Melanie Chartoff. Grey Griffin. Genres. Browse Elizabeth Daily movies and TV shows available on Prime Video and begin streaming right away to your favorite device.

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