Kathleen Toth

Kathleen Toth, honestly, is one of those names you might not know right off the bat, but if you love animation, you’ve probably heard her work echoing through your favorite movies. She’s got this knack for slipping into all kinds of roles, from quirky side characters to heartfelt leads, and somehow she always leaves a mark—even if you don’t see her face on the screen. So, let’s break it down. Back in 2015, she was part of “Home,” that wild, colorful ride where an alien called Oh teams up with a girl named Tip to save the world. The movie’s got tons of heart and goofy humor, and Kathleen? She’s one of those voices in the background that just makes the whole thing click. Fast forward to “Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken” in 2023, where we get a totally different vibe—think high school drama, underwater kingdoms, and a lot of awkward teenage moments. Kathleen slides right in, giving life to one of the sea creatures, and you can just tell she’s having a blast with it. And now, “Dog Man” (2025) is on the way, which, if you’re not in the know, is based on the mega-popular kids’ books—think crime-fighting, potty jokes, and a dog-headed cop who’s way too earnest for his own good. Kathleen’s set to lend her voice again, probably nailing the weirdness and heart the series is famous for. All in all, Kathleen Toth might not be a household name, but she’s this low-key MVP in the animation world, always bringing a little extra zing to every project she touches.

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