A baby’s gotta do what a baby’s gotta do!
She departed the show in 2002, finishing her run onDexter’s Laboratorythe following year.
Tara Strong (Dil Pickles)
Rugratsfound its Dil Pickles inTara Strong.

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TheExtreme Ghostbustersactress joined the show in 1997 with the introduction of the infant.
She returned to voice Dil forRugratsmovies and spin-offs.
Cree Summer (Susie Carmichael)
Cree SummerjoinedRugratsin its second season, voicing Susie Carmichael.

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Dionne Quan (Kimi Finster)
Dionne Quan signed on to voiceRugrats' Kimi Finster.
TheParker Lewis Can’t Losealum also earned credits for episodes ofNo Ordinary FamilyandSwitched at Birth.
The actor portrayed Didi’s husband and Tommy and Dil’s father for 13 years.

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Joe Alaskey (Grandpa Lou)
Joe Alaskey took over for David Doyle following his death.
The prolific performer lent his vocals to Grandpa Lou from 1997 until the show’s wrap in 2004.
MacNeille’s other credits include turns inDave the Barbarian,As Told by Ginger, andAnimaniacs.

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She’s also spent decades each onMickey Mouse Clubhouse,The Simpsons,andFuturama.
Kato spent two years on the show, wrapping the gig in 2003.
TheThe Legend of Calamity Janealum earned subsequent voice credits forAll Grown Up!andMater’s Tall Tales.

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Reynoldsdied in 2016, one day after the death of her daughter, Carrie Fischer.
Tony Jay (Dr. Lipschitz)
Rugratsfound its Dr. Lipschitz in voice actor Tony Jay.
The star played the child psychologist for 10 episodes over the course of 11 years.

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He passed away in 2006 at the age of 73.

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