Amanda Craughwell

 (born April 15, 1988) is a Canadian actress, voice actress, filmmaker, and writer from. She is mostly known for being the current voice of Eckhart Fielding in the Eckhart franchise.

Early life
Amanda was born in to a Irish-Canadian father, Dennis Craughwell, and Acadian mother, Geneviève Craughwell. She graduated from in 2007 and was her class valedictorian, giving a speech at the graduation ceremony.

Pre-Eckhart
From 2002-2006, Amanda voiced Kurio Orajazu in Komi Komi, communicating with the -based cast via ISDN from.

Voice of Eckhart
Amanda was performing in the in 2002 when her mother heard a new voice actor for Eckhart Fielding was needed. As Amanda was a fan of Eckhart, she excitedly agreed that she would audition and went to for the audition.

She auditioned with two other Charlottetown Festival performers - a woman in her early-30s, and Amanda's friend Daisy Torechilla (the Filipina daughter of a OFW). She was asked to read lines from earlier episodes and portray some emotions.

Amanda debuted as Eckhart in Eckhart: The Movie. Previous actress Jessica Pellerin voiced Eckhart for the first half, with Amanda taking over the role in the second half (the change of voice actress is acknowledged in-universe by Eckhart noticing his voice changed after inhaling the fumes from the fire, and he performs a musical number acknowledging that it's still him despite the change). She would then voice him for the fourth season of the series, the Thanksgiving special Thanks! From Eckhart, and Eckhart's Big Mysteries. She has since voiced Eckhart in multiple video games and many commercials.

On ETVKK's Grow Show, she cited "Macarena" as her favorite song to have performed Eckhart in for the Latikuu Edacra Video Parties.

Other Works
She is otherwise best known for performing Leah Abraham, the cousin-in-law of Ed Astle, in a few story arcs of the RKO Network soap opera All Day. She was nominated for a for her role in 2015.

Personal life
Amanda divides her time between, and. She is a member of ACTRA Maritimes and SAG-AFTRA. She is currently married to voice actor / puppeteer Thomas Hosek as of 2018.

She is a fan of the Montreal Expos.