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|role=Current voice actress for [[Princess Daisy]] and [[Baby Daisy]]
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{{quote2|It has been an honor to be invited to work on the [[Mario (franchise)|Mario Bros.]] games, and I'll participate as long as I am given the opportunity.|[[Deanna Mustard]]}}
{{quote2|It has been an honor to be invited to work on the [[Super Mario (franchise)|Mario Bros.]] games, and I'll participate as long as I am given the opportunity.|[[Deanna Mustard]]}}


'''Deanna Mustard''', born November 26, 1980, is an American actress & voice actress known for portraying [[Princess Daisy]] since ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' replacing [[Jen Taylor]]. She currently lives in {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California}} with her husband and two children. Mustard went to [[wikipedia:Inglemoor High School|Inglemoor High School]] in Washington, from which she has received notable mention.
'''Deanna Mustard''', born November 26, 1980, is an American actress and voice actress known for portraying [[Princess Daisy]] from ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'' to ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'', replacing [[Jen Taylor]] and being succeeded by [[Giselle Fernandez]] in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''. She also voiced [[Baby Daisy]] from ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'' to ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]''. Mustard currently lives in {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California}}. She went to [[wikipedia:Inglemoor High School|Inglemoor High School]] in Washington, from which she has received notable mention.
   
   
Mustard is known for frequently working in theatrical productions. Outside of acting, she works as a [[wikipedia:Barista|barista]]. She likes to try and find ways to get out into the sunshine everyday, and enjoys walking. In October of 2008, she gave birth to a son, Miles and to a daughter a few years later.
Apart from voicing Daisy, Mustard is known for frequently working in theatrical productions. Outside of acting, she works as a [[wikipedia:Barista|barista]]. She likes to try and find ways to get out into the sunshine every day, and enjoys walking. On October 25, 2008, she gave birth to a son, Miles, and on July 20, 2012, she gave birth to a daughter, Louise.{{ref needed}}


==History==
==History==
===School Life and Theatrical Interest===
===School life and theatrical interest===
[[File:DeannaHS.png|thumb|left|200px|Deanna, far right, after performance class at Inglemoor]]
[[File:DeannaHS.png|thumb|left|200px|Deanna, far right, after performance class at Inglemoor]]
Mustard enjoyed school, was involved in choir and theater, and kept busy outside of school with dance. Participating in extra curricular activities introduced her to a diverse group of peers. She did not always want to be an actor though. She was interested in dance for most of her childhood, and wasn't actually introduced to theater until high school when she decided to audition for a one act play written by another student. Mustard was then approached by the drama teacher who persuaded her to sign up for her class. She did so, and fell in love with it.  
According to Mustard, she enjoyed school and was involved in choir and theater, keeping busy outside of school with dance. She was introduced to a diverse group of peers by participating in extracurricular activities. Although she was interested in dance for most of her childhood and was not introduced to theater until high school, she became interested with it after auditioning for a one act play written by another student. After this, she was approached by the drama teacher, who successfully persuaded her to sign up for her class, which she very much enjoyed.{{ref needed}}


Mustard's first job was working for her grandparents, where she would answer the office telephone and file papers. As a senior, Mustard was in an advanced drama class, and graduated in 1999. She then joined the theater department at Cornish College of the Arts in the fall, and received her degree in acting in the spring of 2003. Mustard loved playing Gertrude Stein in a piece called "Notorious Women." Mustard researched the role, which she has stated was a challenge. She also has a special place in her heart for the character Darla Danson.
Mustard's first job was working for her grandparents, answering the office telephone and filing papers. As a senior, Mustard was in an advanced drama class before graduating in 1999. Following this, she joined the theater department at Cornish College of the Arts in the fall, and received her degree in acting in the spring of 2003. According to Mustard, she enjoyed playing Gertrude Stein in a piece called "Notorious Women." Mustard researched the role, which she has stated was a challenge. She also mentioned that she has a special place in her heart for the character Darla Danson.{{ref needed}}


===Portrayal as Princess Daisy===
===Portrayal as Princess Daisy===
[[File:DeannaMustard.png|thumb|Early headshot of Deanna Mustard.]]
[[File:DeannaMustard.png|thumb|Early headshot of Deanna Mustard.]]
Mustard got into playing Daisy after graduating from Cornish. She worked with an agent in Seattle, Washington when she auditioned for the voice of a young golf enthusiast. Mustard did not get the part of the golf enthusiast, but she was invited to play the part of Daisy. She has a hook she uses to get back into the voice before recording, and she tends to get a little physical in the sound booth. Mustard has commented that it is a lot of fun, and that she loves playing Daisy. She has also said Daisy is louder and more outspoken than [[Princess Peach|Peach]]. Daisy's personality shines through in the ''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' series, and Mustard enjoys the ''Mario Strikers'' games for that reason. Mustard has also said that Daisy has quite the fan base, and that players may see more of her in the future.{{ref needed}}<!--For the entire paragraph-->
Mustard got into playing Daisy after graduating from Cornish. She worked with an agent in Seattle, Washington when she auditioned for the voice of a young golf enthusiast. Mustard did not get the part of the golf enthusiast, but she was invited to play the part of Daisy. She has a hook she uses to get back into the voice before recording, and she tends to get a little physical in the sound booth. Mustard has commented that it is a lot of fun, and that she loves playing Daisy. She has also said Daisy is louder and more outspoken than [[Princess Peach|Peach]]. Daisy's personality shines through in the ''[[Mario Strikers (series)|Mario Strikers]]'' series, and Mustard enjoys the ''Mario Strikers'' games for that reason. Mustard has also said that Daisy has quite the fan base, and that players may see more of her in the future.{{ref needed}}<!--For the entire paragraph--> In 2023, however, it was revealed that she would not be voicing Daisy in ''[[Super Mario Bros. Wonder]]''; [[Giselle Fernandez]] took over the role.


==Portrayals==
==Portrayals==
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*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Party 6]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Yakuman DS]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Party 7]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Party 7]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
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*''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy
*''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]'' &ndash; Princess Daisy


==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.instagram.com/deannamustard Official Instagram]
*[https://twitter.com/deannamustard Official X]
*[http://twitter.com/deannamustard Official Twitter]
*[https://www.flickr.com/photos/deannamustard/ Official Flickr]
*[http://www.flickr.com/photos/deannamustard/ Official Flickr]
*[https://imdb.com/name/nm1550885/ Deanna Mustard on IMDb]
*[http://imdb.com/name/nm1550885/ Deanna Mustard on IMDb]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5B8j7sUvSNc Deanna Mustard as Michele in "Death and a Salesman"]
*[http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=5B8j7sUvSNc Deanna Mustard as Michele in "Death and a Salesman"]
 
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Deanna Mustard
Deanna Mustard
Born November 26, 1980 (age 43)
Super Mario–related role(s) Voice actress for Princess Daisy and Baby Daisy (2003–2022)
“It has been an honor to be invited to work on the Mario Bros. games, and I'll participate as long as I am given the opportunity.”
Deanna Mustard

Deanna Mustard, born November 26, 1980, is an American actress and voice actress known for portraying Princess Daisy from Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour to Mario Strikers: Battle League, replacing Jen Taylor and being succeeded by Giselle Fernandez in Super Mario Bros. Wonder. She also voiced Baby Daisy from Mario Kart Wii to Mario Kart Tour. Mustard currently lives in Los Angeles, California. She went to Inglemoor High School in Washington, from which she has received notable mention.

Apart from voicing Daisy, Mustard is known for frequently working in theatrical productions. Outside of acting, she works as a barista. She likes to try and find ways to get out into the sunshine every day, and enjoys walking. On October 25, 2008, she gave birth to a son, Miles, and on July 20, 2012, she gave birth to a daughter, Louise.[citation needed]

History

School life and theatrical interest

Graham Hamilton and Deanna Mustard, right, tap dance after performance class (an advanced drama class) at Inglemoor High School in Kenmore.
Deanna, far right, after performance class at Inglemoor

According to Mustard, she enjoyed school and was involved in choir and theater, keeping busy outside of school with dance. She was introduced to a diverse group of peers by participating in extracurricular activities. Although she was interested in dance for most of her childhood and was not introduced to theater until high school, she became interested with it after auditioning for a one act play written by another student. After this, she was approached by the drama teacher, who successfully persuaded her to sign up for her class, which she very much enjoyed.[citation needed]

Mustard's first job was working for her grandparents, answering the office telephone and filing papers. As a senior, Mustard was in an advanced drama class before graduating in 1999. Following this, she joined the theater department at Cornish College of the Arts in the fall, and received her degree in acting in the spring of 2003. According to Mustard, she enjoyed playing Gertrude Stein in a piece called "Notorious Women." Mustard researched the role, which she has stated was a challenge. She also mentioned that she has a special place in her heart for the character Darla Danson.[citation needed]

Portrayal as Princess Daisy

Deanna Mustard, the voice of Daisy
Early headshot of Deanna Mustard.

Mustard got into playing Daisy after graduating from Cornish. She worked with an agent in Seattle, Washington when she auditioned for the voice of a young golf enthusiast. Mustard did not get the part of the golf enthusiast, but she was invited to play the part of Daisy. She has a hook she uses to get back into the voice before recording, and she tends to get a little physical in the sound booth. Mustard has commented that it is a lot of fun, and that she loves playing Daisy. She has also said Daisy is louder and more outspoken than Peach. Daisy's personality shines through in the Mario Strikers series, and Mustard enjoys the Mario Strikers games for that reason. Mustard has also said that Daisy has quite the fan base, and that players may see more of her in the future.[citation needed] In 2023, however, it was revealed that she would not be voicing Daisy in Super Mario Bros. Wonder; Giselle Fernandez took over the role.

Portrayals

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