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Jen Taylor (February 17, 1973 - ) is a voice actress who does the voice of Princess Peach in a few games. Taylor also does the voice of Dixie Kong from the Donkey Kong games. Taylor's favorite game is Super Princess Peach.Template:Fact

History

Jennifer Lee Taylor was born on February 17, 1973 in Seattle, Washington, United States. She is very famous for being the voice of Princess Peach. She also voiced Princess Daisy, Toad, Toadette and Birdo, at times. She also voices Cortana from the Halo series. Taylor went to school at Oxford Universtiy. She has been working for Nintendo since 1998, but she also spends a lot of time at the Seattle Children's Thearte. Jen Taylor ended her career with Nintendo in 2006 to make sure she gets more time in the Seattle's Children's Theatre.

Description

Taylor likes to have her hair down when's she's out and not recording. When Taylor is recording voices for characters, she likes to have her hair in a ponytail. That's because she doesn't like to have it go into her mouth. Taylor's favorite color is pink, mainly because of Princess Peach; her favorite video game character is also Princess Peach.Template:Fact

Roles

Other GameCube games feature Jen Taylor as Peach's voice except Super Mario Strikers which has Nicole Mills as Peach's voice. Mills also voiced Baby Peach in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time. Jen voice has been used in 34 video games and most of them were for Nintendo.