Eliza Schneider

Eliza Jane Schneider is an American actress, singer, playwright, dialect coach and dialectologist. She has appeared on television and as a voice over actress on video games and animations. She also performs various musical and stage shows.

Eliza Schneider
Schneider at the 2018 WonderCon
Other namesBlue Girl
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, dialectologist, playwright, voice artist, dialect coach
Years active1992–present
PartnerRoger Ray
Children1
Websiteelizajaneschneidervo.com

Early life and television work

Schneider spent her formative years on a Chippewa reservation in Bemidji, Minnesota with her two older brothers in a mostly Jewish family.[1] She moved to New York at the age of 8. Her father became a math and drama teacher at the School of Arts High School in Rochester, New York,[2] where she graduated as salutatorian. Her mother was an attorney for the reservation. She started playing violin, which she learned from her grandfather, learning the Suzuki method,[1] after seeing L Shenkar. When she was sixteen, she was in her first musical group,[3] IT'S MY PARTY![4] From ages 7–20, she went to Jewish summer camp, becoming a counselor, and started performing on stage. By the time she was in the fourth grade she began writing and performing her own plays, because the teacher told her that she would only be allowed to stage a play if she "wrote, produced, directed." Four years later she was chosen for a part in Annie; Schneider's parents would not let her tour with the troupe after being cast.[1] She participated in a theater program at Northwestern University's National High School Institute and graduated from UCLA in 1994 as a world arts and cultures major.[5]

While in college she continued going to auditions and got the role of Sheila Brentwood in the television series The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys. For the show she was allowed to cast the actors who played her parents. After the show got canceled, she replaced Alanna Ubach as the assistant/co-host for the second and third seasons of Beakman's World.[6]

Dialect research and stage shows

For her college senior thesis, Schneider made a cross-country road tour in a former ambulance studying regional dialects.[7] During her research into accents, she "visited all the English-speaking countries in the world, conducting more than 7,000 interviews over all."[1] From the interviews she created a one-woman show called Freedom of Speech in which she tells the stories of 34 people in their voices.[8] The various quotes are combined into a story.[9] When interviewed about the shows by Western Washington University newspaper The Western Front, she explained that "People in America today are scared to speak up and tell their perspective on what our nation is or where it is going... I wanted to repeat the peoples' words verbatim so the audience could develop their own perspective."[2] Using a semi-autobiographical approach, Schneider links the quotes and stories together, saying "it’s really a love story about a petulant girl who starts out hating America for perpetuating hate. She begins collecting sounds and winds up falling in love with her country." The show won the 2003 New York International Fringe Festival award for "Best Solo Show".

Her ensuing solo show, Words of the Prophets, is composed partially of quotes from "homeless people all over the world."[1]

In 2008, Schneider wrote a play called "Sounds of Silence: A Documentary Puppet Musical Farce" about the 2004 United States election voting controversies in Ohio.[10]

Music and voiceover work

When explaining about her dialect and musical interest she said; "You know how they talk about a photographic memory? That’s not actually how my mind works. It’s aural. I remember what I hear...when I try to do a piece onstage, I hear the next words [they actually said]. I hear the rest of the monologue. It takes every bit of strength and intellect that I have to control that."[10] In a 2013 interview, she explained that "to me, music, voice, voices of the people, play writing, dialect, language, violin – it all springs from the same well of fascination with sound."[1]

Schneider also provided voice acting on the popular animated comedy South Park. Alongside Mona Marshall, she replaced Mary Kay Bergman in many roles following her death by suicide.[6] In 2003, while Marshall continued to provide voices, Schneider left over the show's producers' refusal to extend her a union contract.[2] She was replaced by April Stewart in 2004. During this time, Schneider was part of Honey Pig, an all-female country music trio.[10]

Personal life

Schneider and her partner, Roger Ray, have a son named Raiden Daniel. Schneider is working as a violin instructor for her son and other children.[1]

In 2012, Schneider joined the cast of Spider Baby the Musical for a San Diego performance, playing the role of Emily Howe.[11]

Filmography

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1993–1995Beakman's WorldLiza
1997Johnny BravoLola (voice)Episode: "Berry the Butler"[12]
1999–2003South ParkVarious characters (voice)[2]
2002The Zeta ProjectJenny (voice)Episode: "The Wrong Morph"[12]
2002GirlfriendsTanyaEpisode: "Sister, Sister"
2003Invader ZimMoofy (voice)Episode: "The Girl Who Cried Gnome"[12]
2007Squirrel BoyMartha (voice)2 episodes
2009PopzillaVarious characters (voice)[2]
2011Batman: The Brave and the BoldPaula von Gunther, Georgette Taylor (voice)Episode: "The Scorn of the Star Sapphire!"[12]
2015–2016Sanjay and CraigVarious voices[12]
2018Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesMrs. Cuddles (voice)Episode: "Mrs. Cuddles"[12]

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2012Foodfight!Sweet Older Lady (voice)[12]

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004The Bard's TaleAdditional voices[13]
2004EverQuest IIAdditional voices
2006Neopets: Petpet Adventures: The Wand of WishingEarth Fairy Guardian[12]
2006Kingdom Hearts IIElizabeth Swann
2006Pirates of the Caribbean: The Legend of Jack SparrowElizabeth Swann, Nassau Villager[12]
2006Saints RowStilwater Resident
2007Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndElizabeth Swann[12]
2007Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the BetrayerTeen, Gnome, Lienna
2009Shadow ComplexClaire Duncan[12]
2009Assassin's Creed IIRebecca Crane[12]
2009Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in TimeValkyrie
2010Dragon Age: OriginsVarious voices
2010Alice in WonderlandWhite Queen, Red Flower, Rosemary[12]
2010Blade KittenJustice Kreel, Terra-Gin
2010Fallout: New VegasFemale Sorrow[12]
2010Assassin's Creed: BrotherhoodRebecca Crane[12]
2010Assassin's Creed RevelationsRebecca Crane
2010Yogi BearCampers[12]
2010The Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's QuestEowyn
2010Epic MickeyAdditional voices
2011Captain America: Super SoldierHydra Forces[12]
2011Call of Juarez: The CartelAdditional voices
2011Saints Row: The ThirdAdditional voices
2011Final Fantasy XIII-2Additional voices
2012Kingdoms of Amalur: ReckoningWindemere Maid
2012Diablo IIIAdditional voices
2012Assassin's Creed IIIRebecca Crane[12]
2013Sly Cooper: Thieves in TimeMiss Decibel[12]
2013The Last of UsAdditional voices
2013Saints Row IVAdditional voices
2013Grand Theft Auto VAdditional voices
2013Infinity Blade IIIAdditional voices
2013Assassin's Creed IV: Black FlagRebecca Crane
2014Diablo III: Reaper of SoulsFemale Necromancer
2014Skylanders: Trap TeamMags, Bat Spin
2015Final Fantasy Type-0 HDArecia Al-Rashia[12]
2015Skylanders: SuperChargersMags, Bat Spin[14]
2015Lego DimensionsNya[15]
2015Assassin's Creed SyndicateRebecca Crane
2015Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIAdditional voices
2016Lego Marvel's AvengersPepper Potts
2016Final Fantasy XVAdditional voices
2017PreyMikhaila Ilyushin[12]
2017LawBreakersBomchelle[12]
2017Middle-earth: Shadow of WarHumans[12]
2017Agents of MayhemAgent Rama
2019Kingdom Hearts IIIElizabeth Swann
2020Assassin's Creed ValhallaRebecca Crane[12]
2023Disney SpeedstormElizabeth Swann
2023DreamWorks All-Star Kart RacingBridget[12]

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