Grey DeLisle Birthday, Date of Birth

Grey DeLisle

Grey DeLisle (; born Erin Grey Van Oosbree; August 24, 1973), sometimes credited as Grey DeLisle-Griffin or Grey Griffin, is an American voice actress, comedian, and singer-songwriter. As a voice actress DeLisle is highly adept in both comedy and drama and is known for various roles in animated productions and video games. Delisle was one of the winners of the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album for being one of the contributing musical artists for the compilation album Beautiful Dreamer in 2005. In 2022, she was nominated for the Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Voice Performance in an Animated Program for her work on The Loud House.

Her best known roles are Daphne Blake in the Scooby-Doo franchise since the year 2000, Emily Elizabeth Howard in Clifford the Big Red Dog, Lorraine "Lor" MacQuarrie in The Weekenders, Vicky the Babysitter and her sister Tootie in The Fairly OddParents, Miranda in W.I.T.C.H., Kimiko Tohomiko in Xiaolin Showdown, Mandy in The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Francis "Frankie" Foster in Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Sam Manson on Danny Phantom, Shrinking Rae and Monster Girl in Invincible, Ming Hua in The Legend of Korra and especially Azula in Avatar: The Last Airbender. Although her work in Japanese anime hasn't been extensive, she is best known for being the English dub voice of Tomoe in Afro Samurai: Resurrection, Setsu Oiwa in When Marnie Was There and Taeko's Mother in Only Yesterday.

On September 27, 2018, she released her debut comedy act, titled My First Comedy Special. On November 10, 2019, The Simpsons producers announced that DeLisle would replace Russi Taylor as the voice of Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri, after Taylor's death in July 2019.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Friday, August 24, 1973
Place of Birth
Fort Ord
Age
52
Star Sign

The August 24, 1973 was a Friday under the star sign of . It was the 235 day of the year. President of the United States was Richard M. Nixon.

If you were born on this day, you are 52 years old. Your last birthday was on the Sunday, August 24, 2025, 271 days ago. Your next birthday is on Monday, August 24, 2026, in 93 days. You have lived for 19,264 days, or about 462,340 hours, or about 27,740,423 minutes, or about 1,664,425,380 seconds.

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24th of August 1973 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on August 24, 1973

Nixon and Agnew Have 'Friendly' Phone Chat

Date: 25 August 1973

White House says on Aug 24 that Pres Nixon and Vice Pres Agnew had 'friendly conversation' by telephone following Nixon's Aug 22 news conf; acting press sec Warren says he thinks Nixon initiated call; calls 'absolutely totally false' repts that members of White House had leaked information on Fed investigation of Agnew's financial affairs

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5 Missing Newsmen Safe, Vietcong Spokesman Says

Date: 24 August 1973

N Vietnamese spokesman asserts on Aug 23 that 5 Eur newsmen who were missing on Aug 22 in N Vietnamese zone north of Saigon are safe and being 'well treated'

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A News Conference Possible in Few Days

Date: 24 August 1973

White House aides, convinced that Pres Nixon came through 'with flying colors' at his 1st meeting with reporters in 5 mos, indicate on Aug 23 that Nixon might hold another news conf in few days

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Cambodia Cautions Foreign Newsmen On 'False' Reports

Date: 25 August 1973

Special to the New York Times

Cambodian Information Min Sum Chhum, in hr-long lecture to more than 50 newsmen, Aug 24, warns them that 'measures,' presumably expulsion, would be taken against those found guilty of 'exaggerated or false' reptg; Cambodia is only nation in Indochina that exercises formal censorship of press dispatches as well as of all mail, cable and phone traffic with other nations

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GANNETT IN A PACT TO BUY MORE PAPERS

Date: 24 August 1973

Gannett Co Inc on Aug 22 announces agreement in principle to acquire 3 daily newspapers in Springfield, Mo, and Muskogee, Okla, and their broadcast affiliates in common stock transactions totaling $33.4-million; included in agreement are Springfield News and Leader, Springfield Leader and Press, Springfield News, Muskogee Phoenix and Times Democrat, one-half interest in Springfield TV station KYTV, Springfield radio station KGBX, radio station KHMO in Hannibal, Mo, and radio station KBIX in Muskogee; Springfield and Hannibal properties, owned 50% by Duval family interests and 50% by Oklahoma Publishing Co, are being purchased for $30-million; Muskogee properties, owned by Oklahoma Press Publishing Co, are being purchased for $3.4-million; completion of transactions and Gannett's recent agreement to acquire Times of Marietta, Ohio, will give co 57 daily newspapers in 19 states and on island of Guam; Gannett is numerically nation's largest newspaper group

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N.B.C. HEAD SCORES RULING IN FLORIDA; Says Equal-Space Decision Is Like Fairness Doctrine

Date: 25 August 1973

NBC pres J Goodman, in speech prepared for delivery at Univ of Fla, Gainesville, on Aug 24 scores Fla Sup Ct decision that newspapers printing attacks on character of pol candidates must give equal space for rebuttal

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Richardson Discloses an Inquiry On Justice Leaks About Agnew; Accusations by Agnew Sources Were Quoted Regulations Will Apply' TEXT OF LETTER

Date: 24 August 1973

By BILL KOVACHSpecial to The New York Time

Atty Gen Richardson discloses on Aug 23 that full-scale internal investigation of Justice Dept is being conducted to determine if its personnel leaked information to press, lr to Agnew; seeks to use FBI personnel as needed; lr text

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Kidnapping Leads Japan to Delay Korea Aid Talks; Barred From Returning A Warning on Aid Seoul Shuts Paper's Bureau

Date: 25 August 1973

By RICHARD HALLORANSpecial to The New York Times

Japanese Premier Tanaka's Govt, reacting to Aug 8 kidnapping of S Korean Opposition leader Kim Dae Jung from Tokyo hotel by Koreans, delays on Aug 24 for at least 2 mos Cabinet-level talks with Koreans on $200-million in new Japanese econ aid; is displeased that S Korea will not let Kim return to Tokyo to help police probe case; says S Korea fails to keep Japan informed on its probe; Japanese police have begun to release evidence linking kidnapping to S Korea in apparent move to prepare public opinion for full-scale revelation of S Korean role; Japanese officials, including Justice Min I Tanaka, have hinted openly that they believe S Korean Central Intelligence Agency was responsible for kidnapping; Foreign Min Ohira says on Aug 24 that Japan will take firm stand against S Korea if Seoul is found to have been involved; Internatl Trade Min Nakasone says if Seoul was involved, econ aid probably will be cut; S Korean repr says cut would hurt Japan

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Seoul Threatens to Close Bureau of Japanese Paper

Date: 24 August 1973

Special to The New York Times

S Korean Govt on Aug 23 tells Yomiuri Shimbua, one of Japan's leading newspapers, that bur in Seoul will be closed and its correspondents expelled unless it retracts rept published on Aug 23 on kidnapping from Tokyo to Seoul of Kim Dae Jung; Yomiuri repts that 'Korean Govt sources' admit involvement of 'lower-echelon agents' of Korean CIA in abduction; S Korean Culture and Information Min Yun Joo Young asserts in statement that rept is 'completely groundless'

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Newsprint Shortage Is Causing Cutbacks in Newspapers' Sizes

Date: 24 August 1973

UPI survey notes that newsprint shortage caused by strike at Canadian mills has forced some newspapers to reduce size of their papers and others to reduce waste of paper; newspapers affected by shortage include St Petersburgh Times, Tulsa Daily World, Tulsa Tribune, Birmingham Post-Herald, Chicago Daily News, Chicago Sun-Times and Field Enterprises

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