Sarah-Nicole Robles
American actress (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarah-Nicole Robles (born December 20, 1991) is an American actress. She is best known for voicing Luz Noceda in the animated television series The Owl House (2020–2023).
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Born | New Jersey, United States | December 20, 1991
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2011–present |
Early life and education
Sarah-Nicole Robles was born on December 20, 1991, in New Jersey, United States, where she grew up.[1][2] She is of Puerto Rican descent.[3] She grew up in Paterson until she was 8, then moved to Fair Lawn. Robles attended the Bergen County Academies in Hackensack, where she studied the performing arts.[4] She attended the Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, with a major in acting and a minor in gender studies. She also completed a training program for stage and film at Vassar Powerhouse Theatre.[4][5]
Career
Robles made her acting debut in a 2011 short film 17 Days by Moment Media.[6][7] Soon after she started acting in commercials[6][8] In 2015, she moved to Los Angeles, California. She had various television and film roles, including the voice acting.[1][4]
From 2018 to 2023, she voiced Luz Noceda, the main character in the animated television series The Owl House, that aired from 2020 to 2023.[9][10][11] For her role in The Owl House, she was nominated twice, in 2021, and 2022, for the Imagen Awards, in the Best Voice-Over Actor, in the television subcategory.[12][13]
Robles is going to voice Marjorie, one of main characters of the upcoming 2025 indie animated short film Burned directed by Paula Rhodes.[14][15]
She has also worked with Audible, recording for a 2024 audiobook of The Ghost Job by Greg van Eekhout.[16]
Personal life
Robles lives in Los Angeles, California, United States.[1]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | 17 Days | Jesica | Short film |
2015 | Home | — | Feature film; ADR voice |
The Numberlys | Four | Short film; voice | |
2017 | Shot | Girl | Feature film |
Moana | — | Featured film; removed dialogue | |
Olaf's Frozen Adventure | Additional voices | Short film; voice | |
2021 | Encanto | Señora Ozma | Feature film; voice; also receiving special thanks |
2022 | The Final Rose | Maya | Feature film |
2025 | Burned | Marjorie | Short film; upcoming; voice |
Television series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2015–2016 | Star Darlings | Scarlet | Main role, voice; 13 episodes |
2017 | Billy Dilley's Super-Duper Subterranean Summer | Judy | Voice; 3 episodes |
2018 | The Fosters | Angela | Episode: "Giving Up the Ghost" (no. 98) |
The Boss Baby: Back in Business | Marisol | Voice; episode: "The Boss Babysitter" (no. 7) | |
NCIS: Los Angeles | Maya | Episode: "Joyride" (no. 227) | |
2019 | Grey's Anatomy | Lizzie Hall | Episode: "And Dream of Sleep" (no. 334) |
2020 | Owl Pellets | Luz Noceda | Leading role; miniseries; voice; 4 episodes |
Carmen Sandiego | Flytrap | Voice; 2 episodes | |
2020–2023 | The Owl House | Luz Noceda | Leading role; voice; 42 episodes |
2022 | Baymax! | Additional voices | Voice; 5 episodes |
The Resident | Maya Nuñez | 3 episodes | |
2022–2025 | Chibiverse | Luz Noceda | Miniseries; voice; 3 episodes |
2023 | Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight | Zuma | Voice; 4 episodes |
How Not to Draw | Minnie Mouse's animator | Miniseries; voice; 1 episode | |
2024 | Mighty MonsterWheelies | SS Rita | Voice; 3 episodes |
References
External links
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