What The South Park Voice Actors Look Like In Real Life

Drugs are bad, but these voice actors are mkay, mkay?

By Callum Marsh /

By 1997 the world has been subjected to The Simpsons, Seinfeld, and Heil Honey I'm Home (look it up, that's a real thing) which all pushed the boundaries of just what you could get away with on broadcast television.

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However a little show constructed from construction paper would go on to push the envelope in the ways never before seen, and thus the raunchiest, most satirically sardonic show in television history came along and changed the game eternally.

This little show was called South Park.

Birthed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone during their college years and distributed in every perceivable form available to them at the time, from Christmas cards to it being encoded into a licensed video game based on a celebrity - that they would eventually go on to mock - in the form of Tiger Woods' PGA Tour '99 on PlayStation, and inadvertently creating what could be deemed the first ever viral phenomenon.

South Park has go down in history as the most obscene yet provocatively intelligent work of fiction ever produced.

As with any long-lasting show though, the [voice] talent will understandably undergo some changes throughout its run, especially when that run lasts well over two decades!

For those who have wondered what the neurotic co-creators and recurring voice talent of South Park look like, this article has you covered.

12. April Stewart

Voices: Sharon Marsh, Liane Cartman, Carol McCormick (plus 5 others).

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Born on April Fools Day, '69 (which isn't the reason Parker and Stone hired her, believe it or not), April Stewart, who also goes by the alias' Gracie Lazar and Jane Smith, has built quite a repertoire for herself over the years in a career spanning over five decades.

With all of the ongoing background roles she's taken on during her time on South Park, April has showcased how talented she is.

When Stewart joined onto the cast list during Season 8 of the show's run, she slotted into the fray so naturally that it seemed almost seamless. The voices that she did were not originally hers, but she emulated them with almost too much ease.

Currently, April voices the majority of the female characters on the show, with Mayor McDaniels, Mrs. Tweak, Shelly Marsh, Principal Victoria and Wendy Testaburger all being avatars for her vocal talent.

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