In October 2015, she made her return to the stage, playing the role of Grandmama Addams in the 3-D Theatricals version of The Addams Family.
Milo says that when creating a unique voice the artist's drawings speak to her and that she prides herself on creating "a full life" for each character.
ĭuring this time, the actress also voiced the Ophelia Ramirez in The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Irma Lair in W.I.T.C.H., Zadavia in Loonatics Unleashed, as well as Coco, Madame Foster and Cheese in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. For this role, she was subsequently nominated for the Annie Award in 20. Nora Wakeman in My Life as a Teenage Robot. version of the 2003 Astro Boy ( Tetsuwan Atomu) series.įrom 2003 to 2009, she did the voice of Dr. Her other voice credits include Snap from ChalkZone, The Flea on ¡Mucha Lucha! and the title character in the U.S. Milo voiced Dexter until the end of the series. Later, she replaced Christine Cavanaugh as the voice of Dexter in Dexter's Laboratory in 2001 when Cavanaugh retired from voice acting. She went on to be very active in cartoons, voicing Pakka in Cro, Ann Gora in SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron, Little Red Riding Hood in 2 Stupid Dogs, and the main characters' Mom, who was an unseen character and their teacher in Cow and Chicken.
She later played Lonette, an attractive animated waitress Bob, a member of Holli Would's gang of goons who was a cross-dresser and other characters in Cool World in addition to feeding lines to the other actors. Milo first auditioned in 1988 for Tiny Toons by reading The Three Little Pigs, but made the wolf kosher and the three pigs suicidal and she booked the job. Milo's first voice role was Sweetie Pie in Tiny Toon Adventures in 1990. She was signed by The William Morris Agency for voice acting, which was initially disappointing to her because Milo originally wanted a singing career. She accidentally got into voiceover acting after singing on stage. Milo was also a member of "The Mighty Carson Art Players" on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Afterwards, she started appearing in roles in movies and television series, such as Gimme a Break!, Knots Landing, and Perfect Strangers. In 1977, she began singing in theme park attractions, most notably at Disneyland in Anaheim. By the time Milo was eleven, she was participating in children's musical theater. Her first appearance on stage was with her father at Turk Murphy's in 1964, where they sang Me and My Shadow together. Her father, Tony Migliaccio, was a child actor who changed his last name to Milo when he started playing adult roles. In San Jose, Milo attended the all-girls Presentation High School. Milo was born on Januin Palm Springs, California, but her family moved to San Jose shortly after her birth.