Who voices Jem in Jem and the Holograms?

Who voices Jem in Jem and the Holograms?

Britta PhillipsJem
Samantha NewarkJem
Jerrica Benton/Voiced by

Singer Britta Phillips on singing the songs of the classic ’80s cartoon.

Who sang in Jem the Movie?

Soundtrack

No. Title Artist
1. “Youngblood” (featuring Aubrey Peeples and Stefanie Scott) Hilary Duff & Jem and the Holograms
2. “Hit Me Up” (featuring Stefanie Scott) Jem and the Holograms
3. “Alone Together” (featuring Aubrey Peeples) Jem and the Holograms
4. “Cold Blooded” Ida Maria

Did Ryan Guzman sing in Jem and the Holograms?

Speaking to MTV News at a press day for his film “The Boy Next Door,” Guzman said he stepped out of his comfort zone to play Jem’s main squeeze Rio in the live-action “Jem and the Holograms” movie. In fact, he had never (ever!) sung before getting cast in the film.

How old is Jem cartoon?

Jem (TV series)

Jem
Original network First-run syndication
Picture format NTSC
Audio format Stereo
Original release October 6, 1985 – May 2, 1988

Who are the actors in Jem and the Holograms?

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Aubrey Peeples Jerrica / Jem Stefanie Scott Kimber Aurora Perrineau Shana Hayley Kiyoko Aja Molly Ringwald Aunt Bailey

Who are the voices of the main characters in Jem?

Gordon Grody, a vocal coach who later worked with Lady Gaga, provided the singing voice for Riot. Other notable cast members included Charlie Adler, who had already had a lengthy voice-over career, as the central villain Eric Raymond. He also provided the voices of both of Eric’s major henchmen Zipper and Techrat.

Who are the members of the band the Holograms?

The Holograms consists of Kimber Benton, Jerrica’s younger sister, keyboardist, and main songwriter for the band; Aja Leith, Asian-American guitarist; Shana Elmsford, Jerrica’s African-American foster sister who plays the synth drums.

What was the theme song for the TV show Jem?

The theme song “JEM – Truly, Truly, Truly Outrageous” was the opening and closing theme for the show until late 1987, when Bryant’s second theme, “JEM GIRLS” became the series’ opening theme for the majority of episodes and “JEM – Truly, Truly, Truly Outrageous” was kept as the show’s permanent closing theme.