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Tabitha St. Germain voiced several of the key characters in LoliRock including Auriana, Amaru, Aunt Ellen, and Carissa. Iris (voiced by Kazumi Evans in the English version, [2] Lisa Caruso in the French version [1]) – The lead singer of LoliRock, Iris is a 15-year-old [a] [6] girl living in Sunny Bay; she has wavy blonde hair, fair skin, light blue eyes, pink lips and freckles.
Talia and Auriana free themselves from their new captors. Iris meets Lev, a fellow prisoner, and they escape their cells. Talia and Auriana discover that their captors are actually Lyna and Carissa, assistants to the leader of the resistance, who reveals herself to be Talia's big sister Izira.
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April 22: Laura McCreary, American television producer and writer (Disney Television Animation, Angela Anaconda, As Told by Ginger, American Dad!, Higglytown Heroes, The Secret Saturdays, LoliRock). April 26: Aubrey Ankrum, American screenwriter, animator and graphic artist (co-creator and voice of Pop and Flippy/Fliqpy in Happy Tree Friends).
Jenny Talia (born as Tammy-Jo Bryant) is an Australian-born United States–based comedy singer-songwriter. She also performs country music as T. J. Dennis . Talia is the daughter of Kevin Bloody Wilson , an Australian comedian and entertainer, for whom she is an occasional support act.
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Talia is a feminine given name. Alternative spellings include: Taliah , Taaliah , Talya , Tahlia , Tahliah , Taliya , Taiyla , Taliea , Taylia, or Talie . Talia (Aramaic: טַלְיָא or טַלְיָה Ṭalyāʾ "Youth (f.)") is a feminine given name of Aramaic origin, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] if it can be distinguished from Greek Thalia at all. [ 4 ]