Maggie Flecknoe

Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe (born April 17, 1983[2]) is an American voice actress, radio personality, television host and producer.

Maggie Flecknoe
Flecknoe at Animate Miami in 2013
Born
Marguerite Kathryn Flecknoe[1]

(1983-04-17) April 17, 1983 (age 41)[2]
NationalityAmerican
Education
Occupations
Employer(s)Nexstar Media Group
AMC Networks
Sony Pictures Television
Notable work
Websitemaggieflecknoe.com

Flecknoe was born in Aurora, Colorado and began pursuing a career of voice over work in 2009. Since that time, she provided characters of several anime series distributed by Houston-based Sentai Filmworks and Dallas-based Funimation such as Shinka Nibutani in Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!, Saya Takagi in High School of the Dead, Kana Kojima in Why the Hell are You Here, Teacher!?, Meroune Lorelei in Monster Musume, Marielle in Log Horizon and Bai Mongfa in Love Flops.

Outside of voice acting, Flecknoe serves as the host of Houston Happens morning show on Houston The CW affiliate KIAH-TV.

Biography

Flecknoe was born on April 17, 1983 in Aurora, Colorado. She graduated with honors and a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism and Broadcast News, and a minor in Theatre from the University of Colorado at Boulder in May 2005.[3] That summer she started graduate studies at Harvard University and the Moscow Art Theatre School where she earned a master's degree in theater.[4]

Career

Flecknoe has done a variety of work from appearing in a commercial with Yao Ming,[4] to doing voiceover work for Japanese anime. In 2009, she played the role of Mrs. Elizabeth Corban in a local production of Catch Me If You Can.[1][5] Flecknoe is also known for providing the voice for several characters for ADV Films and Sentai Filmworks/Seraphim Digital. She has also worked as an entertainment, news, and traffic reporter for Newsradio 740 KTRH and 790 ESPN Radio, the Sports Animal. Currently, she produces and hosts a regular online segment on KIAH-TV (CW affiliate in Houston) called the Online Dish and has also helped with their morning news program No Wait Weather + Traffic.[6]

Filmography

Anime roles

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRoleResult
20132nd Annual Behind the Voice Actors (BTVA) Anime Dub AwardsBest Female Lead Vocal Performance in an Anime Movie/SpecialYukari Yukino (The Garden of Words)Won[16]

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