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Former Atlanta Entrepreneur Lands Pixar Role While Building Food Brand

Anna Vocino, co-founder of Atlanta's Whole World Improv Theatre, voices Mrs. Potato Head in Pixar's 'Toy Story 5' while launching her culinary venture.

Former Atlanta Entrepreneur Lands Pixar Role While Building Food Brand

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Anna Vocino, who built her entertainment career in Atlanta before relocating, has achieved a milestone that resonates across the voice acting industry: securing a featured role in a major Pixar production. Vocino lends her voice to Mrs. Potato Head in 'Toy Story 5,' which premiered June 19. According to SaportaReport, the opportunity represents the culmination of a long-held professional aspiration, with many voice actors viewing Pixar projects as career benchmarks.

Before her Hollywood breakthrough, Vocino established roots in Atlanta's creative community as co-founder of Whole World Improv Theatre, a venue that became part of the city's growing performance arts ecosystem. Her trajectory from Atlanta-based theater entrepreneur to Hollywood voice actor illustrates the city's role in developing creative talent and launching entertainment careers.

Beyond her film work, Vocino is developing 'Eat Happy,' a culinary brand that extends her professional portfolio into the food and lifestyle space. This multi-platform approach—combining entertainment, performance arts, and entrepreneurship in the food sector—reflects a growing trend among Atlanta creatives who leverage multiple revenue streams and business ventures to build diversified careers.

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