04/02/2026
Happy 46th birthday to Kate Micucci, a multi-talented performer whose unique voice and creative energy have made her one of the most distinctive figures in modern animation.
Born on March 31, 1980, Micucci has built a career that blends acting, comedy, music, and voice performance, including her work as part of the musical duo Garfunkel and Oates. That mix of talents gives her performances a recognizable rhythm and charm that stands out across both live-action and animated roles.
In animation, she is best known for voicing Velma Dinkley in Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! and other Scooby-Doo projects, bringing a fresh, modern tone to one of the franchise’s most iconic characters. Her take on Velma balances intelligence, humor, and a slightly awkward sincerity, making the character feel both classic and new.
She also delivered one of her most beloved performances as Webby Vanderquack in DuckTales, where her energetic and heartfelt voice helped redefine the character for a new generation. That role showcased her ability to combine humor, emotion, and enthusiasm in a way that feels completely natural.
Her animation résumé goes even further, including Sadie Miller in Steven Universe and Dr. Fox in Unikitty!, along with appearances across a wide range of Disney and Cartoon Network productions. Each role highlights her ability to make characters feel quirky, grounded, and instantly memorable.
What truly sets Kate Micucci apart is her distinctive presence. Whether she’s performing comedy, singing, or voicing animated characters, there’s always a sense of warmth and individuality in her work. She doesn’t just play characters — she gives them a personality that feels uniquely her own.
At 46, her career continues to reflect a rare blend of creativity and versatility, making her one of the most recognizable and beloved voices in animation today.
Happy birthday to Kate Micucci — a performer whose voice, humor, and heart have brought countless characters to life.