Jules de Jongh

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Female

Birthday 1973-07-20 (51 years old)

Place of Birth California

Jules de Jongh

Biography

Jules de Jongh is an American voice actress. She provided the original English dub voices of Yugo and Evangelyne in the first 2 seasons of Wakfu: The Animated Series, the voice of the protagonist Faith from the video game Mirror's Edge, and the voice of several characters in Thomas & Friends.

Known For

Actor

2024
Super Happy Magic Forest

as Twinkle (voice)

2022
2021
Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten

as Pedro / Power Pedro (voice)

2018
2017
Thomas & Friends: Extraordinary Engines

as Emily / Caitlin / Lady Hatt / The Duchess of Boxford (voice)

2016
Floogals

as Flo

2015
Thomas & Friends: Tales on the Rails

as Emily (voice) / Mavis (voice)

2014
2013
2013
Angelina Ballerina: The Mouseling Mysteries

as Marco Quesillo / Viki (voice)

2013
Thomas & Friends: Go Go Thomas

as The Duchess of Boxford )voice)

2013
Thomas & Friends: Muddy Matters

as Emily / Mavis / The Duchess of Boxford (voice)

2012
Thomas & Friends: Sticky Situations

as Rosie / Mavis / Schoolchildren (voice)

2012
Thomas & Friends: Schoolhouse Delivery

as Rosie / Alicia Botti / Schoolchildren (voice)

2012
Thomas and Friends: Up Up & Away!

as Emily / Lady Hatt (voice)

2012
Angelina Ballerina: Sweet Valentine

as Vici / Marco (voice)

2011
Angelina Ballerina: Dancing on Ice

as Marco / Vici (voice)

2011
Thomas & Friends: Day of the Diesels - The Movie

as Emily / Mavis / Lady Hatt (voice)

2011
Angelina Ballerina: Pop Star Girls

as Marco / Vici (voice)

2011
Thomas & Friends: Pop Goes Thomas

as Emily (voice) / The Laundry Lady (voice)

2010
Thomas & Friends: Splish, Splash, Splosh!

as Emily / Rosie / Alicia Botti (voice)

2010
Unearthed

as Control (voice)

2009
Thomas & Friends: Hero of the Rails - The Movie

as Emily / Mavis / The Duchess of Boxford (voice)

2007
Skunk Fu!

as (voice)

2002
The Haunted Pumpkin of Sleepy Hollow

as Kate / Mrs. Wentworth

1996
Grim

as Sarah

Writer

The Defects

as Screenplay