Amy Marie Hill is an American actress and voice actress credited with providing the voices of the Mother Superior and an additional character in one episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender, and the voices of an Acolyte and additional characters across two episodes of The Legend of Korra.
Avatar: The Last Airbender credits[]
Superior[]
- Character information: Mother Superior
- 115. "Bato of the Water Tribe"
Additional voices[]
- 115. "Bato of the Water Tribe"
The Legend of Korra credits[]
Acolyte[]
- 202. "The Southern Lights"
Additional voices[]
- 101. "Welcome to Republic City"
Selected other credits[]
Television work[]
Filmography[]
Other credits[]
- 2006 Asian Excellence Awards (award ceremony - self)
Biographical information[]
Personal life[]
Amy Hill was born in Deadwood, South Dakota, to a Japanese mother and a Finnish-American father. She became an actress working with the famed Asian American Theater Company in San Francisco, California. Amy is also known in the theater world as a respected performer, having written and performed a number of one-woman shows, including the trilogy of Tokyo Bound, Reunion, and Beside Myself.
Career[]
Hill is best known for her roles as Mrs. DePaulo in That's So Raven, Mrs. Kwan in The Cat in the Hat, the Kylie Minogue-inspired singer, Penny Candy, from The Puzzle Place, and the voice of Jasmine Lee, also known as "Ah-Mah", on The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.
Hill was nominated for a regional Emmy in the Los Angeles Area as the writer/host of Get Real, an Asian American teen talkshow on KSCI. She was also listed as a potential nominee on the 2004 Golden Raspberry Awards nominating ballot. She was suggested in the Worst Supporting Actress category for her performance in Mike Myers' The Cat in the Hat, but failed to receive the nomination.