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Julianne Buescher — backstage heart, front-stage bite

Posted on November 25, 2025 By admin No Comments on Julianne Buescher — backstage heart, front-stage bite
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Julianne Buescher is the kind of performer who lives in the seams of entertainment — where bodies vanish and characters appear. She’s an actress, puppeteer, writer, and voice artist whose career stretches across film, television, radio, and stage, and she’s spent decades making unreal things feel weirdly human. If you’ve ever watched a puppet tilt its head like it’s thinking, or heard a voice in animation that lands like a punchline, you’ve already met her work, even if you didn’t know her name.

She trained as an actor first, earning a BFA in acting at DePaul University in Chicago, but she didn’t stay in one lane. She moved into puppetry and became part of the Jim Henson performance world, working on projects tied to The Muppets and Sesame Street, including both classic and modern iterations. She wasn’t just a background operator either — she performed major characters, handled multiple roles, and worked in shows where precision and comedy have to be invisible for the illusion to work.

Her voice career runs alongside that physical craft. She’s known in anime dubbing for playing Anko Mitarashi on Naruto, and her voice pops up across Western animation too — sometimes as named characters, sometimes as the “additional voices” workhorses who build a show’s whole ecosystem. That kind of job takes speed, flexibility, and a sharp ear for tone.

She’s also appeared on camera in live-action roles, proving she can step out from behind the felt and foam when she wants to. But the through-line is the same: she’s a maker of characters. Not a celebrity gimmick, not a one-note specialist — a working artist who keeps the machinery of storytelling alive. Quietly essential, always in motion, always giving breath to things that don’t breathe without her.


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