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Kimberly D. Brooks, often credited as Elise Gabriel and once as Laylo Incognegro, is an American actress who has provided female voices for South Park since Season Twelve.

Background[]

Kimberly Brooks is known for her works in the voice-over, film, video games, and theatre industry. She has voiced in video games since the mid '90s.

Her first known role on South Park is as First Lady Michelle Obama in "About Last Night...".

Much like Jessica Makinson, she is credited both under her real name and a pseudonym, Elise Gabriel. Many of her voices were confirmed through an Instagram post where she identified herself as voicing Classi, Michelle Obama, Laura Tucker, Heather Conduct and Wendy Williams, some of which were credited previously under her pseudonym. Brooks has confirmed at numerous convention appearances that she voices all the characters pictured. She has also voiced Margaret Nelson under both names. She has voiced Nichole Daniels under both Elise Gabriel and once as Laylo Incognegro.

Voices[]

Trivia[]

  • Her pseudonym, Elise Gabriel, is very similar to Elisa Gabrielli, a voice actress she worked alongside on the 2003 film Batman: Mystery of the Batwman, where Brooks played Kathy Duquesne and Gabrielli played Sonia Alcona, both identities of the Batwoman.
  • Though Brooks voices Laura Tucker in the majority of the character's recent appearances, Mona Marshall occasionally returns to the role, such as in "Not Funny".

Other Works[]

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