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Jem and The Holograms are the protagonists of the series. Jerrica Benton/Jem (speaking voice by Samantha Newark, singing voice recorded by Britta Phillips and Joelle Dunn for the second intro theme song and [4] portrayed by Aubrey Peeples in the live-action film) is the leader of Jem and The Holograms and provides the lead vocals in the band ...
Jem and The Holograms, also known as simply Jem, is an American animated musical television series that ran from 1985 to 1988. The series is about record company owner Jerrica Benton, her singer alter-ego Jem, and the adventures of her band Jem and The Holograms. [ 3 ]
Jem rallies the crew to continue the movie, but with a new plot and title: Starbright, while the Misfits' demanding behavior finally causes what remains of the original crew to walk off the set. Without the backing of a studio and knowing that the money raised will pay for Ba Nee's surgery, each crew member donates their services as well as ...
Jem (TV series) Jem and the Holograms; Jem and the Holograms (film) ... Super Sunday (TV series) This page was last edited on 22 December 2023, at 07:00 (UTC). ...
Newark is best known for her voice-over work on the animated 1980s cartoon series Jem as the speaking voice of Jerrica/Jem [7] [6] (Britta Phillips was the singing voice). "Jem" remains her most well known role and Newark receives invitations to meet the Jem fans at Pop Culture conventions all over the world.
Jem throws herself into the role of "Beauty" in a rock opera version of Beauty and the Beast. She finds herself intrigued by the actor playing The Beast, much to the chagrin of Rio. She also works herself until she is forced to sleep for days and Pizzazz replaces her in the play, but Jem quickly recovers and gets her role back before the play ends.
The following is a list of episodes for the television show Jem ordered by the original airing dates. [1] The first 5 episodes initially aired as 15 7-minute segments with each episode broken into 3 parts. [2]
In 1985, Phillips' father, through his musical contacts, secured an audition for her for the role of Jem in the animated TV series "Jem and the Holograms." Phillips was hired on the strength of her demo for the show's theme song, and that version was the one used in its opening credits. [3]