Tin-Tin Kyrano is a fictional character introduced in the 1960s British Supermarionation puppet television series Thunderbirds. In the original TV series and its film sequels, the voice of Tin-Tin was provided by actress Christine Finn. In the live-action film adaptation, the character was played by Vanessa Hudgens, while in the remake series, she was voiced by Angel Coulby.
Tin-Tin Kyrano is the daughter of Kyrano, the Tracy family's loyal manservant, and the half-niece of International Rescue's arch-enemy, the Hood. She's also the love interest of Alan Tracy.
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MoreTin-Tin Kyrano is a fictional character introduced in the 1960s British Supermarionation puppet television series Thunderbirds. In the original TV series and its film sequels, the voice of Tin-Tin was provided by actress Christine Finn. In the live-action film adaptation, the character was played by Vanessa Hudgens, while in the remake series, she was voiced by Angel Coulby.
Tin-Tin Kyrano is the daughter of Kyrano, the Tracy family's loyal manservant, and the half-niece of International Rescue's arch-enemy, the Hood. She's also the love interest of Alan Tracy.
She completed her education at one of America's finest universities, and enjoyed a tour around Europe. She was amongst the passengers aboard Fireflash, outbound from London, en route to joining her father on Tracy Island. But the aircraft was found to have been sabotaged: it could not land, without setting off a powerful bomb placed within it. This resulted in the first mission for International Rescue (Trapped in the Sky).
She was sculpted by Christine Glanville, and voiced by Christine Finn.
Tin-Tin's appearance and facial features may have been based on Jacqueline Kennedy, the former American First Lady at the time. Some of Tin-Tin's outfits resemble hers.
Her name is the Malaysian word for "sweet".
On Tracy Island, Tin-Tin assists Brains; on occasion, she also participates in rescue missions - accompanying Virgil, in Thunderbird 2, and into space with Alan, aboard Thunderbird 3.
Subject ID: 70310
Subject ID: 70310