Townsville Bulletin

Kat adds sass to the Ninja Turtle gang

- SEANNA CRONIN

KAT Graham is proving girls can kick just as much butt in Nickelodeo­n’s latest Ninja Turtles remake.

The actor, best known for her role in The Vampire Diaries, voices a very different take on April O’Neil, the plucky human companion of brothers Leonardo, Michelange­lo, Donatello and Raphael in Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

In the new animated series, April is right in the middle of the crime- fighting action alongside the turtles.

“This version of April is super fun, sassy, and empowered,” Graham ( pictured) says.

“Her dynamic with the turtles is definitely inclusive.

“She fights alongside them, and she can definitely hang with the boys.”

Graham is a true triple threat. She is a singer and has worked as a dancer for Missy Elliott and Pharrell Williams.

She brought those skills into the studio to voice April, whose weapon of choice is a flaming green baseball bat.

“This character is so much more animated than I usually am on film or TV ... I’ve changed the register ( of my voice), the energy, and the delivery for this character,” Graham says.

“I would definitely say I bring a physicalit­y when I’m recording this character.

“Whether she’s running jumping or fighting off an evil villain, I like to have fun in the studio. I’m definitely not shy when it comes to any sort of physical movement to get the performanc­e we need.”

Graham, who will next be seen starring opposite John Travolta in the film The Poison Rose, is also excited about getting her own action figure in a franchise she grew up watching.

“What’s so amazing and special about this is that you very rarely see an AfricanAme­rican young female action figure,” she says.

“It is such an honour to play this character and to see her action figure manufactur­ed on a scale like this.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles premiered on Nickelodeo­n on Monday. It will also be available to stream on the free Nick Play app.

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