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ELIZA JANE!Eliza Jane Schneider, actress, songstress, oral historian, and playwright, is a woman of many voices. Currently, she can be heard worldwide on Comedy Central’s hit animated series, "South Park," as Wendy Testaberger, Shelly Marsh, Principal Victoria, The Mayor, Mrs. Cartman, Mrs. Crabtree, Stan’s Mom, and Kenny’s Mom, among others. She also voices most of the female characters on MTV’s animated show, "3-South".

Schneider has traversed the globe, collecting over 1000 recordings of dialects, several of which are used in her CDs and award-winning multiple character solo shows. Recurring on UPN’ "Girlfriends", Schneider portrays multiple characters on NBC’s, "Spy TV," PIXAR’s upcoming feature, "Finding Nemo", and Paramount’s Mel Gibson film, "What Women Want". Dubbed by the press as the "Queen of Saturday Morning", she has also starred in two CBS Saturday Morning live action television series, the Emmy-Award winning "Beakman’s World" and Howie Mandel’s "Amazing Live Sea Monkeys", for which she also wrote music.........

Schneider’s current solo show, "Freedom of Speech" is a 34 character documentary of her 317,000 mile journey throughout America in a converted ambulance, on a mission to define American culture. An alumni of UCLA’s World Arts and Cultures Dept. and the Eastman School of Music, Schneider sings and plays violin in several bands, including the critically acclaimed country trio, "Honeypig," (www.honeypig.com) LA’s foremost Jewish punk band, Gefilte Fuck (www.gefiltefuck.com) and the electronic/rock bands "Electric Skychurch" and "Blue Girl," a self-written rock-opera/ performance-art piece which won her inclusion in the LA New Times "Best of LA 2000" issue.

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