^ "Stunning New Star Wars: Visions Trailer Debuts"."I'm on a brand new show! Disney's #StarDarlings is super cute, and I get to voice the mean girl. RT "You voice Cherie? You sound so cute! ? :3" I do! And thank you! All of us fairies voice a pixie (but not NEC our own)" (Tweet). I get to play Musa. :-)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Beneath all this, however, is a happy and bubbly half-Japanese, half-Jewish, self-proclaimed Jap JAP, all sans the whiny voice. To top it off, she has a sinus problem that makes her nasally voice painful to listen to. It's going to start airing next month. :-)" (Tweet) – via Twitter. Traci Van Horn on Disney’s Hannah Montana is spoiled and obnoxious. "It's on Nickelodeon, it's an animation, and it's called Winx Club! Very excited about it.
#Romi dames movie
"Will do! I'm shooting a movie soon called Child P.O.W.
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#Romi dames series
TV series (Nickelodeon re-records of seasons 3–4, original records of specials and seasons 5–6) Romi currently serves as a Star Power Ambassador for Starlight Children's Foundation, encouraging other young people to commit their time, energy and resources to help other kids and working with Starlight to brighten the lives of seriously ill children. Other credits include recurring roles on The Young and the Restless, Bill Nye the Science Guy and Sci-Squad. Hiromi 'Romi' Dames is a Japanese-American actress and voice-over artist.
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She is best known for her role as Traci Van Horn, the nasal-voiced celebrity on Hannah Montana and the voice of Musa in Nickelodeon's Winx Club. After finishing high school in Seattle, Romi was accepted to the University of Washington. Born to a Japanese mother and Jewish American father, Hiromi (later shortened to Romi), lived in Japan until she turned 13 soon after, her father retired and moved the family to Seattle, Washington.