Kate Harbour

Kate Harbour
Born (1971-04-15) 15 April 1971
London, England
Nationality British
Occupation Voice actress, actress
Years active 1995-present

Kate Harbour (born 15 April 1971) is an English voice actress who provides many voices for the television series Bob the Builder including Wendy, Dizzy, Mrs. Potts, Mrs. Broadbent, Mrs. Percival, and Pilchard.[1]

Career

She also provided the voice of Lyca in Lavender Castle, as well as Anita Knight and Doctor Doctor in The Secret Show.

Her other roles include Oakie Doke, Shaun the Sheep, Fimbles, Boo! (as Laughing Duck), PB Bear and Friends, Chuggington, The Magic Key, Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto!, Enid Blyton's Enchanted Lands (The Magic of the Faraway Tree) and Brambly Hedge.

She also does voices in the popular CBeebies children's series Timmy Time.

She also voiced the third Enemy Keeper in the video game Dungeon Keeper 2.

She has also done voices for many commercials and audiobooks.

Biography

She is the daughter of actor Michael N. Harbour, whose roles include Heartbeat, Casualty, Doctors, Dixon of Dock Green and Midsomer Murders.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Bob the Builder: A Christmas to Remember Wendy
Dizzy
Direct-to-video
2003 Bob the Builder: The Knights of Can-A-Lot
2004 Bob the Builder: Snowed Under
2015 Shaun the Sheep Movie Timmy's Mum and Meryl

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Oakie Doke Additional Voices
1997 Brambly Hedge Episode: "Spring Story"
1998-1999 Lavender Castle Lyca
Walking Stick
1999–2000 Percy the Park Keeper Additional Voices
2002-2004 Fimbles Bessie
1999–2012 Bob the Builder Wendy
Dizzy
Mrs Potts
Additional Voices
UK Version
2003 Yoko! Jakamoko! Toto! Additional Voices Episodes: "The Mango"
"The Bad Word"
2004–2007 Boo!
2005 Bob the Builder: Project Build It Wendy
Dizzy
UK Version
2006–2007 The Secret Show Anita Knight
Doctor Doctor
Additional Voices
2007–present Shaun the Sheep Additional Voices
2009–2011 Timmy Time
2009-2010 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps Marco Quesillo

Video Games

Year Title Role
1999 Dungeon Keeper 2 Enemy Keeper #3

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