Maile Flanagan Bio, Age, Husband, Net Worth, Movies, TV Shows

Maile Flanagan Biography

Maile Flanagan is an American actress and comedian best known for voicing in the Naruto franchise’s English dub. Other notable performances include voicing Piggley Winks in Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks (for which she received two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program and won one), and playing Terry Perry in Lab Rats.

How old is Maile Flanagan? – Age

He is 58 years old as of 19 May 2023. He was born in 1965 in Honolulu, Hawaii, United States.

Maile Flanagan Family – Education

Her father was an intelligence officer in the US military. Her family was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand in 1969, and they later relocated to Germany when she was ten years old. In 1983, she received her diploma from Munich America High School (MAHS), a Department of Defense (DOD) institution. With a focus on history and mathematics, Flanagan earned a degree in political science from Boston College in 1987.

Maile Flanagan Partner

Flanagan is a lesbian in the open. In 2008, she wed Lesa Hammett.

Maile Flanagan Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $8 million.

Maile Flanagan Career

After a short stretch in Washington, D.C., Flanagan moved to Minneapolis and worked in theater jobs and stood up parody. She was in the satire company Each Mother’s Bad dream with Wayne Wilderson, Tom McCarthy and Nancy Walls. In 1996, she moved to Los Angeles with the stage creation of The Terrible Seed, which won a LA Week by week Theater Grant for Best Parody Outfit.

American actress and comedian Maile Flanagan Photo
American actress and comedian Maile Flanagan Photo

Flanagan’s most memorable significant voice job in liveliness was as the Piggley Winks in Jakers! All the Undertakings of Piggley Winks for which she was selected for an Annie Grant in 2005, that very year she was given a role as the title character, Naruto Uzumaki in the English name variant of Naruto, she has since reliably voiced the youngster, high schooler and grown-up manifestations of Naruto in its properties including various side projects and computer game variations. She additionally procured an Emmy Grant for Extraordinary Entertainer in an Energized Program for her presentation in Jakers! The Undertakings of Piggley Winks in 2006.

In 2009, Flanagan gave the voice of Mother Aardvark in the third portion of Ice Age film series. Additionally in 2009, she showed up in Marc Webb’s rom-com show 500 Days of Summer and Justin Leather treater’s play Voice Examples. The next year, she loaned her voice to Orangu-Tammy in the enlivened film Kung-Fu Magoo.

From 2012, Flanagan featured as Terry Perry, head of the Mission Spring Secondary School in the Disney XD true to life parody series Guinea pigs, she was in the show for four seasons until it finished in 2016. She repeated the job again in the 2016 side project of the series called Guinea pigs: World class Power. She likewise played a repetitive part as Connie in the third and fourth time of the Kickoff parody show television series Bold (2013-14).

In February 2023, Flanagan showed up as Tina in the ABC sitcom Not Dead Yet, in light of Alexandra Potter’s 2020 novel Admissions of a Forty-Something F**k Up. She additionally gave the voice of Matt Hornsby in Regal Wafers, which ran on Grown-up Swim in April of that very year.

Maile Flanagan Movies

♦ 1998 – Overnight Delivery
♦ 2002 – Phone Booth
♦ 2002 – Now You Know
♦ 2003 – The Station Agent
♦ 2007 – The Number 23
♦ 2007 – Evan Almighty
♦ 2008 – Yes Man
♦ 2008 – 500 Days of Summer
♦ 2011 – Transformers: Dark of the Moon
♦ 2012 – Wrong
♦ 2013 – Teacher of the Year

Maile Flanagan TV Shows

♦ 1998 – Men in Black: The Series
♦ 1999 – Oh Yeah! Cartoons
♦ 2000 – Jackie Chan Adventures
♦ 2003 – Astro Boy
♦ 2003–06 – Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
♦ 2005–09 – Naruto
♦ 2007–09 – Back at the Barnyard
♦ 2009–19 – Naruto: Shippuden
♦ 2015–17 – Pig Goat Banana Cricket
♦ 2017 – Bunsen Is a Beast!
♦ 2018–present – Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
♦ 2022 – Bee and PuppyCat: Lazy in Space
♦ 2023–present – Royal Crackers