| Jessica D. Stone | |
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| Born | January 29, 1990 (age 18) Valencia, California U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
Jessica D. Stone (born January 29, 1990 in Valencia, California, U.S.) is an American actress.
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Filmography
First debuting in theater as a young child, Jessica D. Stone has acted in numerous titles since and has previously worked with actors such as Leslie Neilsen, Thora Birch, Lauren Bacall, Siobhan Flynn, J.B. Blanc among many others and has been directed by Rob Lieberman and Taliesin Jaffe, to name a few. Stone's first credits include the mini series Knots Landing: Back to the Cul-de-sac (1997, with Michelle Philips, Jeremy Roberts, Guy Siner, and J. Patrick McCormack), the television science fiction Brave New World (1998, along with Leonard Nimoy, Daniel Dae Kim, and Miguel Ferrer), and the recurring role of Alicia Geiger, screen daughter of actress Mandy Patkin's character, in several episodes of Chicago Hope (1999-2000, with Freda Foh Shen, Bruce Davison, Natalia Nogulich, and Kitty Swink.)
Following her later credits, Stone had a guest role in an episode of 7th Heaven (2000, starring Catherine Hicks and Stephen Collins) and appeared in the comedy Play Dead (2001, co-produced by Mickey Cottrell), the short drama Wheels Locked (2001), the fantasy film The Migration of Clouds (2002), and voiced Marcie Johnson in the television special A Charlie Brown Valentine (2002).
Her Star Trek performance as the young Suliban girl, Narra (in trivia, the costume in which she wore for the part was auctioned off in the It's A Wrap! sale) was followed by a recurring role as the younger version of Rachel Griffin's character in three episodes of Six Feet Under (2001-2002, with Ed Begley, Jr., Joanna Cassidy, Robert Foxworth, Cristine Rose, Bill Cobbs, Ed O' Ross, Joel Brooks, Chase Penny, Amy Wiezoreck, and her Detained co-star Wilda Taylor) and as the leading voice in the animated series Stanley (2001-2006), as well as in a special to this series Stanley's Dinosaur Round-up (2006).
Further credits include the short film Room to Grow (2005) and two guest roles in the series Hannah Montana (2006, with Patrick Kerr) and Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (2007). Stone also reprised her voice performance as Marcie in the television special He's a Bully, Charlie Brown (2006, along the voice of Jimmy Bennett).
In addition to her acting career following her voice-over works including anime, she has often been noted as working alongside the young and talented Rachel Hirschfeld, in whom she first worked with in the anime dubbing industry during the recording session of the TV series Haibane Renmei and since then have remained close friends, Tricia Dickson (a.k.a. Wendy Tomson), the legendary Carrie Savage, Patrick Seitz, and Hunter Mackenzie Austin, in which all of whom are licensed to New Generation Pictures in association with Bandai Entertainment, or vise versa.
Following her work in anime and non-anime voice-overs, she has often been seen in anime and non-anime conventions and panels--most noted for her invitation as a special guest at the Disney's California Adventure's Official opening of the new Playhouse Disney-Live on Stage! show that took place on April 11 2003 accompanied by actor Charles Shaugnessy and the Anime Expo '05 that took place on July 3 in Anaheim, CA along with the rest of the Read or Die cast. She is also noted for dedicating her time to community services such as her participation in the Actors' Fund of America Looking Ahead Program, fully committed as a Leadership Council as of 2005-06 alongside Read or Die co-stars Megan Harvey and her sister, Brittney Harvey. As far as awards and nominations go, Stone was awarded for Best Young Actress at the Brazil Film Festival, which was broadcasted live on television.
Though Jessica is often credited as Jessica D. Stone, or simply as Jessica Stone, she is sometimes credited as J.D. Stone.
Education
Miss Stone graduated with a High School Diploma at the Agua Dulce Academy and received a Certificate of Proficiency at the High School State of California.
Training
As far as Stone's theatrical training goes, she had been respectively coached by several trainers. For looping, she was trained by Terri Douglas. For musical theater, she was trained by Carol Weiss. In private coaching, she was trained by Kailey Hummel and Diane Christiansen. For acting, she was trained by Patrick Malone. For audition technigues, she was trained by Michael Kostoff. For voice-over, she was trained by Sue Blu, Cynthia Songe, and Andrea Romano. For singing, she was trained by Andrea Vibe. And for dialects, she was coached by J.B. Blanc during the recording session of R.O.D the TV.
Roles
Voice-over & Live roles
(Lead and/or supporting roles in bold)
- Star Trek: Enterprise (TV series) - Narra
- A Charlie Brown Valentine (TV) - Marcie Johnson (voice)
He's a Bully, Charlie Brown(TV) - Marcie Johnson (voice)- Stanley (TV series) - Stanley (voice)
- Six Feet Under (TV series) - Young Brenda
- 7th Heaven (TV series) - Chrissy
- Chicago Hope (TV series) - Alicia Geiger
- Play Dead (Movie) - Dustine Murphy
All I Want for Christmas(Movie) - Lollipop Kid (credited as J.D. Stone)(This is her brother, Jonathan David (J.D.) Stone)
Infested(Movie) - Young Tyler (voice) (credited as J.D. Stone)(This is her brother, Jonathan David (J.D.) Stone)
Phenom(TV series) - Anthony (credited as J.D. Stone)(This is her brother, Jonathan David (J.D.) Stone)
Murder of Innocence(TV Movie) - Queenbee Boy (credited as J.D. Stone)(This is her brother, Jonathan David (J.D.) Stone)
- Knots Landidng: Back to the Cul-de-Sac (Mini-TV series) - Molly Whittaker
- Brave New World (TV Movie) - Death Center Alpha Girl #2
- Wheels Locked (TV short) - Sydney
- A Light in the Forest (Movie) - Mistletoe
- The Migration of Clouds (Movie) - Whimsey
- Room to Grow (Movie) - Whoad (voice)
- Hannah Montana (TV series) - Girl #1; Spectator #2
- Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide (TV series) - Garden Girl #3
- Jerry Springer Pilot (TV Series) - Series Regular (unknown role)
- America's Most Wanted (TV Special) - Co-star
- Knot's Landing Reunion (TV Special) - Co-star
- Mad TV (TV Special) - Co-star
- All That (TV Special) - Co-star
- Unmoving Sun (Movie) - Lead (unknown role)
- Blue Streak (Movie) - Supporting (unknown role)
- The Parent Trap (Movie) - Supporting (unknown role)
- Kathy's Song (Movie) - Supporting (unknown role)
- Hip, Edgy, Quirky (Movie) - Supporting (unknown role)
- CJ-7 (TV) - Unknown Role (voice)
- Snoopy Unleashed (Animated Feature) - Lead (unknown role) (voice)
- The Alley Kats (TV) - Unknown Role (voice)
- Charcoal Feathers (TV) - Unknown Role (voice)
- Tiger Tales/Wild for Sharks (TV) - Stanley (voice)
- Slamdance (TV Special) - Co-star
- ER (TV series) - Stacey Taylor
- The United States of Tara (TV series) - Co-star (unknown role)
Anime Roles
(Lead and/or supporting roles in bold)
- Angel Tales - Midori the Raccoon'
- Haibane Renmei - Dai '(credited as J.D. Stone)'
- Hellsing (OAV) - Girl in the Asylum (Ep. 1) (credited as J.D. Stone)
- R.O.D the TV - Junior (credited as J.D. Stone)
- Paranoia Agent - Boy with the glasses (Ep. 1), Schoolboys; Apologizer 2 (Ep. 2), Boy with cap/ Teaser (Ep. 6), Animated Boy (Ep. 10) (credited as J.D. Stone)
- Rumiko Takahashi Anthology - Kota (Ep. 1); Shohei Fuwa; Kosuke Kogure (credited as J.D. Stone)
- Daphne in the Brilliant Blue - Kenta Takahashi (Ep. 15-16) '(credited as J.D. Stone)
- Mermaid Forest - Nanao; Kota '(credited as J.D. Stone)'
- Kamichu! - Shoukichi Hitotsubashi; Chibi Kaze; Tulip '(credited as J.D. Stone)'
Theater & Stage
(Lead and/or supporting roles in bold)
- The Miracle Worker (Stage Play) - Helen Keller
- Fahrenheit 451 (Stage Play) - Clairesse McClellan
- Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (Musical) - Imogene/Ensemble
- My Fair Lady (Musical) - Flower Girl/Ensemble
- Bus Stop (Stage Play) - Elma
- Picasso Does My Maps (Stage Play) - Parker
- Urinetown (Broadway Musical) - Little Sally
- Ragtime (Musical) - Brigit; Immigrant; Sob Sister
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (Broadway Musical) - Ensemble
- Annie Get Your Gun (Musical) - Jessie Oakley
- A Christmas Carol (Stage Play) - Belinda Cratchitt
- Beauty and the Beast (Broadway Musical) - Milk Maid; Salt Shaker
- Oliver! (Musical Play) - Charolette; Orphan
- Oklahoma! (Broadway Musical) - Schoolgirl; Ensemble
- Once Upon a Mattress (Stage Play) - Emily
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Broadway Musical) - Children's Chior
- The Music Man (Broadway Musical) - Gracie Shinn
- Journal of the Plague Year (Stage Play) - Lead (unknown role)
- The Sound of Music (Broadway Musical) - Louisa
- The Butterfingers Angel... (unknown genre) - Inkeeper's Daughter/ Donkey
- Something Wicked This Way Comes (Stage Play) - Young Miss Foley
- To Kill a Mockingbird (Stage Play) - Scout
- Annie (Broadway Musical) - Kate
- The Wizard of Oz (Stage Play) - Lollipop Kid
- Peter Pan (Stage Play) - Jane
Voice-Over in Video Games
- The Last Remnant - Additional Voices (creditied as J.D. Stone)
Other
- Brazil Film Festival - Guest/ Winner
External links
J.D. Stone at the Internet Movie Database(This is her brother, Jonathan David (J.D.) Stone, though she has been credited as "J.D. Stone". IMDB.com is wrong.)
- J.D. Stone at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
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