Mary Morgan Gibbs, born on October 5, 1996, may be best known as the voice behind the lovable Boo in Pixar’s “Monsters, Inc.,” but her talent extends far beyond the walls of Monstropolis. Despite being just 27 years old, Mary has already left an indelible mark on the world of animation. Let’s take a closer look at the movies where Mary Gibbs showcased her versatile voice-acting skills.
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Monsters, Inc. (2001):
Mary Gibbs catapulted into the limelight with her portrayal of Boo, the endearing toddler who melted the hearts of audiences in “Monsters, Inc.” Released in 2001, the film marked Mary’s debut and set the stage for a promising career in voice acting.

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Inside Out (2015):
In Pixar’s “Inside Out,” Mary lent her voice to one of the most unique and poignant characters, Forgetter Paula. The film delves into the emotions residing within a young girl’s mind, and Mary’s contribution adds depth and emotion to the animated narrative.
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The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride (1998):
Before captivating audiences in Monstropolis, Mary Gibbs contributed her voice to the world of Disney in “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride.” Released in 1998, this animated classic allowed Mary to showcase her talent in a different storytelling realm.
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Mulan II (2004):
Mary Gibbs continued her journey in animation by lending her voice to Sha-Ron in “Mulan II.” This Disney sequel, released in 2004, saw Mary bringing her unique charm to a character in the epic tale of Mulan.
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The Pixar Story (2007):
Mary Gibbs’ involvement in the world of Pixar extended beyond her roles as a voice actor. She made a cameo appearance in “The Pixar Story,” a documentary that delves into the history and evolution of the renowned animation studio.
Mary Gibbs may forever be etched in our memories as the voice of Boo, but her filmography extends to various animated gems that showcase her versatility and talent. From the heartfelt journey of emotions in “Inside Out” to the classic storytelling of Disney’s “The Lion King II: Simba’s Pride,” Mary’s contributions have added depth and charm to the animated landscape. As Mary continues to evolve as a voice actress, fans eagerly await the next enchanting character she will bring to life on the big screen.


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