Kayzie Rogers is an American voice actress best known for her prolific work in animated television. She's been a staple of the industry for decades, racking up an impressive resume across countless series.
Most fans know her from Pokémon—she's voiced over 50 characters for the show since it premiered. Beyond that, she's tackled memorable roles like Tuff in Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Koby in One Piece, and Pie Tin in Fighting Foodons. She's also done commercial voice work, including the KFC chicken mascot Chicky and a Trident gum character, among others.
Rogers has said she's been "doing funny voices" for as long as she can remember. Acting pulled her in early—she performed in school plays from kindergarten through college. After working as an NBC page at Rockefeller Center, she actually spent time in graphic arts before circling back to her real passion.
Her big break came through vocal coach Maddie Blaustein, who helped her cut her first cartoon demo. She landed work almost immediately, including a PSA directed by animator Joe Young that featured Richie Havens and Stevie Wonder. Her first TV gig was Nickelodeon's U2U, where she handled all the high-pitched character voices while a co-performer took the deep ones.
What sets her apart is her range—both vocally and emotionally—and her knack for making characters weird and funny. Beyond voice acting, she teaches workshops and does charity performances.
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