Fátima Ptacek
Fátima Ptacek is a Brazilian computer scientist known for her work on formal verification, program analysis, and software engineering.
Voice Actress
August 20, 2000
Leo
24
New York City, New York, United States
Fátima Ptacek rose to fame as a child model, gracing the covers of magazines and appearing in advertisements alongside renowned figures like Donald Trump and Martha Stewart. Her net worth peaked at an impressive $250,000 in 2010, solidifying her status as one of the highest-paid child models of her time.
Beyond her modeling career, Fátima ventured into voice acting, securing a notable three-year contract to voice the beloved character Dora in the animated series “Dora the Explorer.” This marked a significant milestone in her career, further expanding her reach and popularity.
Since then, Fátima has continued to flourish in the voice acting industry, lending her voice to a diverse range of characters across animated series, films, and video games. Her talent and versatility have earned her critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including two Primetime Emmy Awards and two BAFTA Children’s Awards.
Among her notable voice roles are Marceline the Vampire Queen in “Adventure Time,” Catra in “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” Azula in “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” Harley Quinn in “Harley Quinn,” and Velma Dinkley in “Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated.” Fátima’s ability to bring these characters to life with her distinct vocal performances has captivated audiences worldwide.
Fátima’s success extends beyond her voice acting career. She is also an accomplished singer and songwriter, having released two albums of original music. Her passion for the arts and her commitment to social causes, such as LGBTQ+ rights and youth empowerment, make her an inspiring figure both on and off the screen.