Danica Lee (born March 27, 1997) is an American child voice actress. She was widely known as the voice of Ming-Ming in the Emmy-winning series Wonder Pets, for which she was nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Performer in an Animated Program, making her the youngest person to be nominated for that category and the first asian nominee in Daytime Emmy history. Lee attended Bergen Arts Performing School and Rumson Country Day School.
Before Fame[]
She made her 2005 television debut in Go, Baby!, before auditioning and beating out hundreds of girls to play Ming-Ming in Wonder Pets.
Trivia[]
Her first non-voice over role was in the short film Hard Candy. Hard Candy won an award for Best Dramatic Short at WorldFest Houston in 2008. Her first two shows were both children's television shows. She can also be found on Instagram under the handle danicaleeclauser, where she posts photos of her travels and personal life.