Kimmy Robertson
Kimmy Robertson, born on November 27, 1954, is a distinguished American actress celebrated for her iconic portrayal of Lucy Moran in the cult television series Twin Peaks. Her journey into acting was preceded by a career in ballet, where she honed her performance skills before transitioning to the screen.
Robertson's unique high-pitched voice has made her a sought-after talent in the realm of animated television. She has lent her vocal talents to popular series such as Batman: The Animated Series, The Critic, The Tick, and The Simpsons, showcasing her versatility and charm in a variety of roles. Notably, she also contributed to Disney's animated classic Beauty and the Beast, further cementing her status in the entertainment industry.
In addition to her television work, Robertson showcased her artistic range through a spoken-word contribution on Roger McGuinn’s 1990 album, Back from Rio.
Her personal life saw her married to John Christian Walker from January 18, 2003, until their separation on September 27, 2004. Throughout her career, Kimmy Robertson has left an indelible mark on both television and film, captivating audiences with her talent and distinctive voice.