Julia Sweeney voiced Sheri Squibbles in Monsters University.
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| - Julia Sweeney voiced Sheri Squibbles in Monsters University.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Julia Sweeney Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- Julia provides assorted voices in Family Guy, including Naomi Robinson in "Partial Terms of Endearment".
- Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) portrayed Mrs. Keeper in Stuart Little.
- Julia Sweeney is an American actress, comedienne, and author. She was a cast member of NBC's Saturday Night Live, as well as portraying Beth Newton in the Beethoven direct-to-video film series, and Mary Krupp-Stage in the short-lived The WB sitcom, Maybe It's Me (co-starring Fred Willard).
- Sweeney is best known for her acting roles in Maybe It's Me, Saturday Night Live and Beethoven's 4th.
- Sweeney was born in Spokane, Washington, the daughter of Robert M. Sweeney and Jeri Sweeney (née Ivers). Her father was an attorney and federal prosecutor, while her mother is a homemaker. Sweeney has an Irish Catholic background. Sweeney is the oldest of five children. She had two brothers, William "Bill" Sweeney, and Michael Ivers Sweeney, who died, and a brother Jim Sweeney, and a sister Meg Sweeney, who lives in Japan. Sweeney was raised in Spokane. As a child, she was drawn to imitating voices and inventing characters.
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- Spokane, Washington, USA
- Julia Anne Sweeney
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| - Sweeney speaking at the Atheist Alliance International Convention in 2008
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| - Sweeney was born in Spokane, Washington, the daughter of Robert M. Sweeney and Jeri Sweeney (née Ivers). Her father was an attorney and federal prosecutor, while her mother is a homemaker. Sweeney has an Irish Catholic background. Sweeney is the oldest of five children. She had two brothers, William "Bill" Sweeney, and Michael Ivers Sweeney, who died, and a brother Jim Sweeney, and a sister Meg Sweeney, who lives in Japan. Sweeney was raised in Spokane. As a child, she was drawn to imitating voices and inventing characters. Sweeney attended Marycliff High School and Gonzaga Preparatory School. Despite appearances in high school plays, she graduated with a double major in economics and European history at the University of Washington, where she became a member of Delta Gamma sorority. After graduation, Sweeney moved to Los Angeles where she worked as an accountant for Columbia Pictures and United Artists.
- Julia Sweeney voiced Sheri Squibbles in Monsters University.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Julia Sweeney Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor First publication Unknown
- Julia provides assorted voices in Family Guy, including Naomi Robinson in "Partial Terms of Endearment".
- Julia Anne Sweeney (born October 10, 1959) portrayed Mrs. Keeper in Stuart Little.
- Julia Sweeney is an American actress, comedienne, and author. She was a cast member of NBC's Saturday Night Live, as well as portraying Beth Newton in the Beethoven direct-to-video film series, and Mary Krupp-Stage in the short-lived The WB sitcom, Maybe It's Me (co-starring Fred Willard).
- Sweeney is best known for her acting roles in Maybe It's Me, Saturday Night Live and Beethoven's 4th.
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