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E.G.
Daily

Voice Acting Legend & 1980s Cult Cinema Icon

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StudioNickelodeon Animation Studio
DisciplineVoice Acting
RegionNorth America
StatusVoice of Tommy Pickles & Buttercup
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Booking Intelligence

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Paramount+ currently streams the 2021 'Rugrats' revival, sustaining her relevance with a new generation of parents and children.

Known For

Tommy Pickles

Rugrats

Nickelodeon·1991–2024

Fans saw Tommy as the emotional core of their childhood curiosity and identify with Daily's ability to maintain that youthfulness for thirty years; Rugrats fans bring vintage animation cels to conventions specifically to hear her perform the character's 'A baby's gotta do what a baby's gotta do' catchphrase in person.

Buttercup

The Powerpuff Girls

Cartoon Network·1998–2005

Buttercup represented the aggressive independence many young viewers felt but could not express, and fans connect with Daily’s real-world 'tough girl' persona from her cult film days; the Powerpuff Girls community shows up for group photos where she embodies the character's rebellious energy.

Dottie

Pee-wee's Big Adventure

Warner Bros.·1985

As the character who supported Pee-wee Herman unconditionally, Dottie represents the ultimate loyal friend, leading fans to treat Daily with the same warmth they felt for the character during 1980s cult film screenings; she earns a unique response at signings because she bridges the gap between childhood animation and adult nostalgia.

Why Book E.G. Daily

E. G. Daily anchors two of the largest animation fandoms in history, drawing high-volume crowds from both the Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network eras. Fans show up in person for the rare opportunity to experience her live vocal transformation into Tommy Pickles, an encounter that creates high social media engagement. The ongoing presence of 'Rugrats' on Paramount+ makes her a dateable 'why-now' guest for promoters through the 2026 circuit.

Convention Experience

No confirmed convention appearances found in provided research.

Fan Engagement

Not yet verified.

Recent Work

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Rugrats (Revival)

2024
Tommy Pickles (voice)/TV Series/Ongoing

Continues her status as an active lead in a major streaming franchise.

E.G. — Biography

Elizabeth Ann Guttman, known professionally as E. G. Daily, is a prolific performer whose career spans iconic voice roles and live-action cult classics. She is most recognized as the voice of Tommy Pickles in the 'Rugrats' franchise, a role she has performed across three decades including the 2021 revival. Her vocal work also includes Buttercup in 'The Powerpuff Girls' and the title character in 'Babe: Pig in the City'. Daily established her live-action presence in the 1980s with roles in 'Valley Girl' and as Dottie in 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure'. She is also a singer and songwriter, having app…

Fandom Temperature

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Updated Apr 2026

E.G. Daily maintains a robust fan temperature profile primarily driven by substantial digital engagement with her iconic musical contributions and enduring voice-acting legacy. Whilst her current booking momentum is stationary, the significant online community demand suggests a lucrative opportunity for promoters to capitalise on her deep-rooted nostalgia appeal at future conventions.

Fan Demand (Reddit · Convention · Web)

8.0

YouTube Fan Content

7.0

Appearance Velocity

0.0

Wikipedia Readers

0.5

4 scored signals · 6 raw data sources

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Career Acts & Milestones

The Cult Ingenue

1982–1989

The Cult Ingenue

Daily establishes herself in the Los Angeles cult film scene through high-energy roles in 'Valley Girl' and 'Streets of Fire'. She risks being typecast as the '80s best friend' but proves her range by securing a role as a musical guest on SNL.

"I was just this little girl with a big raspy voice running around Hollywood."

The Voice of a Generation

1991–2005

The Voice of a Generation

She pivots to animation and becomes the primary voice for Nickelodeon's most successful franchise. This period costs her live-action visibility but earns her a permanent place in the cultural lexicon as Tommy Pickles and Buttercup.

Legacy & Revival

2006–Present

Legacy & Revival

Daily balances her legacy voice roles with genre-specific live-action work in Rob Zombie films. She uses reality television like 'The Voice' to re-introduce her musical talent to a modern audience while returning to her most famous character in the Rugrats reboot.

Craft & Expertise

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Vocal Characterization

Daily uses a distinct raspy texture to define lead protagonists in animation. This technique made Tommy Pickles identifiable to audiences for over 30 years.

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Cult Film Performance

She grounds heightened comedic worlds with sincere supporting performances. Her role as Dottie in 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' remains a primary draw for 80s nostalgia fans.

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Musical Versatility

She integrates professional singing technique into both live-action roles and voice work. Her appearance on 'The Voice' showcased her ability to transition between character work and industry-standard vocals.

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Franchise Longevity

She maintains character consistency across decades of reboots and spin-offs. This is evidenced by her return to 'Rugrats' in 2003 for 'All Grown Up!' and the 2021 CG revival.

The Registry

Total Credits

150

Career Span

1975-2024

Peak Decade

2000s

Peak Credits

59 titles

By Decade

1970s1
1980s15
1990s41
2000s59
2010s25
2020s9

By Role

Acting94%
Tommy Pickles (voice)2%
Acting - Candy1%
Rudy Tabootie (voice)1%
Buttercup (voice)1%
Babe (voice)1%

By Genre

Animation50%
Comedy25%
Horror15%
Drama10%
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Highest rated credit: Friends (1994) — 8.4/10

Complete Filmography — E.G.

Grimsburg

Grimsburg

2024

Rugrats

Rugrats

2021

Long Gone Gulch

Long Gone Gulch

2021

Jellystone!

Jellystone!

2021

Valley Girl

Valley Girl

2020

The Blonde Experiment

The Blonde Experiment

2020

Gnomes & Trolls II: The Forest Trial

Gnomes & Trolls II: The Forest Trial

2020

Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies

Skin: A History of Nudity in the Movies

2020

Time Warp Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp

Time Warp Vol. 3: Comedy and Camp

2020

The Kelly Clarkson Show

The Kelly Clarkson Show

2019

Tellers

Tellers

2019

Curious George: Royal Monkey

Curious George: Royal Monkey

2019

The Top Ten Revealed

The Top Ten Revealed

2018

The Emoji Movie

The Emoji Movie

2017

The Litch

The Litch

2017

To Tell the Truth

To Tell the Truth

2016

31

31

2016

Mothers and Daughters

Mothers and Daughters

2016

The Hero of Color City

The Hero of Color City

2014

The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed

The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed

2014

I Know That Voice

I Know That Voice

2014

TripTank

TripTank

2014

Second Chance Christmas

Second Chance Christmas

2014

Curious George Swings into Spring

Curious George Swings into Spring

2013

Filming Locations

United StatesCanada

Los Angeles

United States

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Productions

Valley GirlPee-wee's Big AdventureRugrats

Primary career base and recording hub for major animation roles.

New York City

United States

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Productions

Saturday Night Live

Location of her 1986 musical performance.

Vancouver

Canada

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Productions

The X-FilesPound Puppies

Recording hub for various voice acting projects.

Editorial & Reference

E. G. Daily: The Iconic Voice Actor of Tommy Pickles and Buttercup

The raspy vocal fry in Elizabeth Daily's voice is the unifying factor between a nursery-age cartoon baby and a hardened character in a Rob Zombie horror film. While many voice actors disappear into their roles, Daily’s natural texture is so distinct that it creates a bridge between her disparate projects. A deep study of her work reveals that she often plays characters who serve as the moral or emotional compass of the story, whether she is the loyal Dottie in 'Pee-wee's Big Adventure' or the courageous Tommy Pickles.

Promoters often overlook her musical background, yet it is the foundation of her vocal endurance. Her ability to maintain the specific pitch and strain of a toddler for thirty years without damaging her vocal cords is a technical feat of professional singing. This background allows her to provide more than just a signature at conventions; she provides a live acoustic performance of childhood for every fan who approaches her table. She remains one of the few performers who can claim high-tier status in three separate fandoms: 90s Nicktoons, Cartoon Network action, and 80s cult cinema.

The raspy vocal fry that defines the leader of the Rugrats is a sound most children of the 1990s can identify within two notes. This specific texture belongs to E. G. Daily, an actress who has voiced some of the most enduring characters in animation history. Her ability to convey both vulnerability and leadership through a toddler’s voice helped turn a simple cartoon about babies into a multi-billion dollar franchise. At conventions, the moment she shifts from her natural speaking voice into the character of Tommy Pickles, the atmosphere changes, as adult fans are immediately transported back to their earliest television memories.

E. G. Daily is an American actor best known for her role as Tommy Pickles in Rugrats, which ran from 1991 to 2004 on Nickelodeon. She also voiced Buttercup in The Powerpuff Girls from 1998 to 2005. These roles represent two distinct pillars of the 'Silver Age' of animation. While Tommy Pickles was the adventurous and kind-hearted leader of his group, Buttercup was the 'tough' sister of the Powerpuff trio. E. G. Daily provided the emotional depth for both, ensuring that these characters felt like real individuals rather than just archetypes. Fans who ask whether she still performs these roles will find her currently voicing Tommy in the CG-animated revival on Paramount+.

Beyond the recording booth, the wider career of Elizabeth Daily includes a significant footprint in 1980s live-action cinema. She played Dottie in the 1985 classic Pee-wee's Big Adventure, a role that remains a favorite among cult film collectors. She also starred as Loryn in the 1983 film Valley Girl alongside Nicolas Cage. These live-action roles reveal a range that most voice actors never get to display. Her transition into the world of horror through Rob Zombie’s films, such as The Devil's Rejects (2005) and 31 (2015), shows a fearlessness in her craft. She also pursued a music career, appearing on The Voice in 2013, where she surprised the judges by revealing her famous vocal background.

The fandom for E. G. Daily is uniquely bifurcated between animation enthusiasts and 80s movie buffs. The live convention encounter often involves fans presenting everything from Rugrats plush toys to vintage Valley Girl posters. Promoters benefit from this cross-demographic appeal, as she can anchor a 90s nostalgia panel just as effectively as an 80s cult cinema retrospective. Fans consistently report that her willingness to perform her character voices live is the highlight of her appearances. This interaction creates a definitive source for the 'who voices Tommy Pickles' query that dominates search engines during franchise anniversaries.

Currently, E. G. Daily is experiencing a resurgence in visibility due to the 2021 Rugrats reboot. This project introduces her work to a new generation while providing a nostalgic anchor for parents who grew up with the original series. The question of what E. G. Daily has done since the original Rugrats ended is answered by her continuous work in shows like Curious George and Grimsburg. Her streaming presence across Paramount+, Hulu, and Max ensures that her most famous roles are always accessible to modern viewers. This ongoing relevance makes her a high-value booking for events looking to capture the millennial family market.

A personal thread that connects Daily to her fans is her professional endurance. She has navigated the industry as a singer, a live-action star, and a voice legend, maintaining her signature sound through every shift in Hollywood trends. This journey resonates with fans who admire her longevity and her refusal to be categorized by just one role. Her presence at conventions is a factual account of a career that helped shape the childhoods of two different generations. Meeting Elizabeth Daily in person offers fans a bridge between the movies they loved as teenagers and the cartoons they watched as children.

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