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Joan-Carol Henning better known as JC Henning,((15 October 1958)) is an American film, television and voice actress. She has appeared in several film and television projects and has appeared on stage productions. She has also voiced in several English dubs for Japanese anime. Since 2000, she has been an Audio Describer of live theatre and opera for blind and visually impaired theatre patrons. She has been credited as Joan-Carol O'Connell and Joan-Carol Kent.

Filmography

Film roles

Year Title Role Notes
1987 Retribution Paramedic Credited as Joan-Carol Kent
1999 Legal Counsel Camilla Elizabeth Wentworth
2010 Awakening Arthur Mabel Short film
2010 Yes Man Linda Short film
2011 Allegiance Frau Decker Short film
2012 Until College Mom Short film
2013 Exedia Nation 3D Syslink Mainframe Voice; Short film
2013 Playing It Straight Martha Brown Short film
2014 Reunion Marilyn Short film
2014 Whatever You Want Rasima Short film
2015 Everything's Gonna Be Ok Animated Woman Short film

Television roles

Year Title Role Notes
1976 The Story of David Elga TV movie
1981 Days of Our Lives Babysitter Bonnie
1981 Red Flag: The Ultimate Game Lt. Linda Fowles TV movie
1985 The A-Team Waitress Ep, The Road to Hope (Season 4, Ep. 5)
2008 Fridays Russian Woman Two episodes

Voice Roles

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