Jackie Buscarino

出生 : 1977-09-11, Los Angeles, U.S.A

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Jacqueline "Jackie" Buscarino (born September 11, 1977, Los Angeles, California) is an American voice actress, writer and producer. She has contributed voice-over work to animated series such as The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Adventure Time and Gravity Falls. In 2010, she wrote and directed the short film Go Tell Ricky Scrotum. Buscarino is currently a producer of the Cartoon Network series Steven Universe. Alongside Justin Roiland and Ryan Ridley, she co-hosted The Grandma's Virginity Podcast.

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Steven Universe: The Movie
Producer
Two years after bringing peace to the galaxy, Steven Universe sees his past come back to haunt him in the form of a deranged Gem who wants to destroy the Earth.
One Crazy Summer: A Look Back at Gravity Falls
Herself
A look behind-the-scenes at the making of Gravity Falls, featuring interviews from numerous cast and crew members.
Welcome to My Life
Teacher (voice)
Welcome to My Life is a glimpse into a day in the life of Douglas, aka T-Kesh, a Monster-American teenager. He’s doing his best to fit in, and make it through high school. On the inside he’s just like other humans, but there’s no hiding when you are literally a monster on the outside. In this mockumentary short, we see how even day-to-day life can be hard when you’re so very much not like the others.
Go Tell Ricky Scrotum
Writer
Follows 7-year-old Jackie on a quick but rough trip through her daily life: Typical stuff like dealing with her mom's torments, OCD, and talking to 80s TV star Ricky Schroder in the bathroom.
Go Tell Ricky Scrotum
Director
Follows 7-year-old Jackie on a quick but rough trip through her daily life: Typical stuff like dealing with her mom's torments, OCD, and talking to 80s TV star Ricky Schroder in the bathroom.
My Life with Morrissey
Jackie
Morrissey's biggest fan spends her evenings hanging out at Los Angeles bars where he's rumoured to hang out. After she finally meets him, she then becomes obsessed with what their life together is going to be like.