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Jaleel White is an American actor, producer, and writer who is known for playing Steve Urkel from "Family Matters" and voicing Sonic the Hedgehog in three cartoon series released during the 1990s. He also acted in "Big Fat Liar" starring Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes, "Scooby-Doo", "Guess Who", "Dreamgirls", "Grown Ups", and "Bones."Sonic
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Born in Doveshire, England, in 1941, Long John Baldry (calledl "Long John" because he was 6'7") was a pioneer in the British blues-rock scene in the 1960s. He started out as a folk singer, often touring Europe with American folkie Jack Elliott (aka Ramblin' Jack Elliott). He switched to the blues, however, after playing with such bands as Alexis Korner and his Blues Incorporated band and Cyril Davies and His Rhythm and Blues All Stars. He formed his own band in 1964, The Hoochie-Koochie Men, then put together a band named Steampacket--which featured Rod Stewart--and then Bluesology, which included keyboard player Reg Dwight, later to change his name to Elton John.
In the late 1960s Baldry turned to pop music, and had a big hit with "Let the Heartaches Begin" in 1968, but by the early 1970s he was back to playing rock. In the mid-'70s he ran into some personal problems and took some time off from the music industry. In 1980 he moved from the UK to Canada and became a Canadian citizen, and only occasionally recorded and played club dates in Canada. He died in Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2005.Dr. Robotnik
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Garry Chalk was born on 17 February 1952 in Southampton, England, UK. He is an actor, known for Cold Squad (1998), Beast Wars: Transformers (1996) and Freddy vs. Jason (2003). He has been married to Colleen Nystedt since August 2013.Grounder
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Ian James Corlett was born on August 29, 1962 in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Dragon Ball Z (1996), Greyhound (2020), Sausage Party (2016) and Dinosaur Train. He is also known (especially in Canada) as the creator of the animated series Being Ian and Yvon Of The Yukon.Coconuts
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Philip Maurice Hayes is a British Canadian actor known for voicing Scratch from the animated series Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog. He also voiced in other cartoons and games including Dinosaur Train, Maya the Bee, Kinect Disneyland Adventures and acted in various films like Unforgiven and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days.Scratch
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7/156- Christopher Welch was born in 1983 in Canada. He is an actor, known for Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1993).Miles 'Tails' Prower
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Cathy Weseluck is a Canadian actress and comedian of Russian descent. She has worked frequently as a voice actress for Ocean Productions, a Canadian media production and voice acting company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Weseluck has provided voice acting for both original animated series and for English adaptations of animated works from several countries. In addition, Weseluck has worked as a voice director and instructor, a singing director, and a casting coordinator.
Early in her career, Weseluck worked as an associate producer at CBC Radio, the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A co-worker encouraged her to attempt to work in voice acting. She initially voiced advertisements for the Vancouver Centre Mall, before starting to work in animation.
In "Mobile Suit Gundam" (1979-1980), Weseluck voiced the regular character Mirai Yashima. Mirai was a member of an upper-class family and the helmsman of the mobile suit carrier White Base. In the same series, Weseluck voiced the young orphan Katz Kobayashi, who joined the crew of the White Base.
In "Maison Ikkoku" (1986-1988), Weseluck voiced Koizumi, a female member of the Puppet Club. She and her teammates were puppeteers and friends of the male protagonist, Yusaku Godai. In the anime OVA "Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group" (1987), Weseluck voiced Shiko "C-ko" Kotobuki. The character was a humanoid alien from the Alpha Cygnan race. Her female friends Eiko "A-ko" Magami and Biko "B-ko" Daitokuji had an intense rivalry over who gets to spend time with C-Ko. Weseluck also voiced C-Ko in the sequels "Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody" (1988) and "Project A-ko 4: FINAL" (1989).
In the English adaptation of "Ranma ½" (1989-1992), Weseluck primarily voiced Shampoo. Her character was a Chinese Amazon and one of the four fiancees of Ranma Saotome. She was betrothed to Ranma by the ritual laws of her village after he twice managed to defeat her in combat. Shampoo could shape-shift into a cat, which further complicated her relationship with Ranma. Ranma suffered from ailurophobia, a persistent fear of cats. Weseluck also voiced the recurring antagonist Azusa Shiratori, a martial artist and ice skater with kleptomaniac tendencies. Azusa was one of Ranma's opponents. In addition to these two major characters, Weseluck voiced the minor recurring character of Yuka. Yuka was a classmate of the regular character Akane Tendo and apparently one of Akane's closest friends.
In the Ocean Group dub of "Dragon Ball Z" (1989-1996), Weseluck voiced the child version of Trunks. The character was a human-alien hybrid, son of the reformed alien villain Prince Vegeta and the human scientist Bulma. She also voiced Maron, the beautiful but air-headed and fickle girlfriend of Krillin.
In a 1991 episode of "The New Adventures of He-Man", Weseluck voiced Teela. The character was a friend of He-Man from his original time period, though this series was instead set in the distant future. Teela was briefly sent into the future by the Sorceress of Grayskull, in order to cure He-Man's homesickness. Teela was one of the few Eternian characters to appear in this series, though Weseluck's version of the character had been redesigned to resemble She-Ra.
In the television series "Double Dragon" (1993-1994), Weseluck voiced the police officer Marian Martin, a major supporting character during the series' first season. The series was based on the then-popular video game series "Double Dragon" (1987-), where Marian was the main love interest for the twin brothers William "Billy" Lee and James "Jimmy" Lee.
In "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" (1995-1996), Weseluck voiced the recurring character of Dorothy Catalonia. The character was introduced as a spy for the Romefeller Foundation, though she was eventually established to have her own agenda. Dorothy was trying to ensure an end to the current wars through arranging that the combatants were too traumatized to continue fighting. In the same series, Weseluck voiced the circus knife-thrower Catherine Bloom. Catherine was the estranged sister of the mobile suit pilot Trowa Barton.
In the short-lived series "Cybersix" (1999), Weseluck voiced the protagonist Cybersix. The character was a leather-clad gynoid (female android) who was trying to thwart the plans of the mad scientist who had created her. Cybersix maintained the regular job of a high school literature teacher, cross-dressing as a male to maintain a secret identity. The series was based on the Italian and Argentinian comic book series "Cybersix" (1991-1999) by Carlos Trillo and Carlos Meglia.
In "Inuyasha" (2000-2004), Weseluck voiced Mrs. Higurashi, the widowed mother of co-protagonist Kagome Higurashi. The character was aware that the daughter was regularly time-traveling to the feudal era, and her main concern was to provide her with food supplies. When the half-demon Inuyasha (Kagome's companion) time traveled into the future, Mrs. Hiugurashi provided him with a place to stay.
In the Generation 3 "My Little Pony" direct-to-video films, Weseluck voiced the young unicorn Rarity. Rarity was the main character in the animated film "My Little Pony Crystal Princess: The Runaway Rainbow" (2006), where she accidentally teleported herself to a distant location. Her efforts to return home were part of the film's main plot. Weseluck voiced the young detective Near in "Death Note" (2006-2007). Near headed an organization searching for the serial killer Kira/Light Yagami, following the murder of the leading detective L. He served as the main antagonist to the series' villain protagonist. By the end of the series, Near became the new L.
In the magical girl series "Powerpuff Girls Z" (2006-2007), Weseluck voiced the supporting character of Ken Kitazawa. He was the child genius son of Professor Utonium. Ken set the series' events in motion, by accidentally granting superhuman powers to three teenage girls: Hyper Blossom/Momoko Akatsutsumi, Rolling Bubbles/Miyako Gotokuji, and Powered Buttercup/Kaoru Matsubara. Ken helped the girl start their careers as superheroines, while treating them as his surrogate sisters. The series was based on the animated series "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998-2005), but reinterpreted the personalities of the three main characters and removed their status as siblings to each other.
In "Storm Hawks" (2007-2009), Weseluck voiced the recurring villain Ravess. The character was nominally loyal to Master Cyclonis, the female sovereign of the Cyclonian Empire. But Ravess privately considered Cyclonis to be incompetent and unworthy of the throne. Ravess typically ignored orders by her own superiors, preferring instead to execute her own plans. She was eventually exiled after a failed term as a regent for the absent Cyclonis.
In "Mobile Suit Gundam 00" (2007-2009), Weseluck voiced the colonel Kati Mannequin, a member of the military forces of the Advanced European Union. Kati represented a faction who had managed to unify the European continent. She served the role of the tactical coordinator and commander in the army. Her love interest was the mobile suit pilot Patrick Colasour, who she eventually married. Patrick was slavishly loyal to her, following Kati whenever she changed her allegiance.
In a 2009 episode of "Iron Man: Armored Adventures", Weseluck voiced an animated version of Abigail Brand. The character was depicted as a SHIELD agent, held hostage by the supervillain Living Laser. The comic book version of Abigail is a human-alien hybrid with pyrokinetic powers, but the animated version was a seemingly normal human.
In "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" (2010-2019), Weseluck primarily voiced the supporting character Spike the Dragon. The character was a tiny purple dragon who served as the loyal assistant to the unicorn and magic user Twilight Sparkle. According to his origin episode, a filly Twilight had used magic to hatch his egg. He had stayed by her side ever since, and he had not socialized with other dragons until his pre-teen years. Subplots involving Spike included his cultural differences from other dragons, his efforts to control his dragon-like greed, his romantic attraction to the adult unicorn Rarity, the mutual efforts of Spike and Rarity to shield each other from danger, and his growing friendship with the female dragons Ember (the reigning Dragon Lord) and Smolder.
In the same series, Weseluck voiced two other recurring characters. She voiced Mayor Mare, the female mayor of Ponyville. The character mainly served as the local authority figure. The only major information on her background was that she dyed her mane gray, while her natural hair color was pink. She was embarrassed when her secret was published in a gossip column. The other recurring character voiced by Weseluck was the hard-working dressmaker Coco Pommel. The character was initially introduced as the soft-spoken assistant to the domineering fashion designer Suri Polomare. She soon befriended rival designer Rarity (who was friendlier to her than Suri), and at a later point was employed as a salesperson by Rarity.
In the animated film "Thor: Tales of Asgard" (2011), Weseluck voiced Valkyrie/Brunnhilde. The character was based on a popular comic book character, an Asgardian warrior woman who has served as a member of both the Defenders and the Avengers. The Marvel character was in turn based on Brunhild, a shield-maiden or Valkyrie prominently depicted in Germanic heroic legend. The original character played a central role in both the "Nibelungenlied" (written c. 1200) and the "Volsunga saga" (late 13th century).
In "Littlest Pet Shop" (2012-2016), Weseluck voiced the female rabbit Buttercream Sundae. Buttercream was energetic, sweet, and upbeat, but mischievous and impulsive. Her impulsive behavior tended to have negative consequences for those around her, but rarely for herself. One of her episodes depicted as suffering from a split personality, with the other persona being the bully Flash McCarrots.
Weseluck has entertained audiences for at least 35 years, and seems to have no plans to retire yet. She has gained a fan following due to her portrayal of memorable characters in several animated franchises, and for her versatility in portraying different character types.Becky
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Michael Benyaer was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Michael is an actor, known for Deadpool (2016), The Expanse (2015) and Reboot (1998).Lawerence
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Trained in theatre, Kathleen is well known for the variety and range she brings to her characters in shows such as the original Reboot, Dragon Tales, Ed,Edd and Eddy, Kid vs. Kat, The Deep, Dinosaur Train, Ninjago, Barbie, My Little Pony, Press Start, Not-a-Box, and Lego, just to name a few. Kathleen provides the singing for all her characters and often plays multiple roles within a show, and she has also dubbed many Anime series and movies.Additional Voices
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By the time Montreal-born, Toronto-raised Stevie (Louise) Vallance was twelve, she had performed her way across eastern Canada with the Charlottetown Festival's musical Jane Eyre (directed by Alan Lund). As a young teenager she was cast as leading roles in Canadian television shows including King of Kensington (1975) and A Bird in the House (1973) (directed by Allan King). After graduating from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, she was fronting a band in Los Angeles when CBS/Lorimar executive David Jacobs heard her and offered her the recurring role of recording artist 'Sylvie', on the long-running series _"Knots Landing" (1983)_. Her next 'landing' was the regular role of 'Jenny Ballinger' on The Ropers (1979) with veterans Norman Fell, Audrey Lindley and Jeffrey Tambor.
Over the following decade and a half in Los Angeles, Stevie played leading roles in numerous television shows and feature films. She guest-starred with Peter Scolari on Bosom Buddies (1980), Edward Asner on Lou Grant (1977), and with Kevin Spacey on L.A. Law (1986). On Avonlea (1990), co-lead Christopher Reeve whisked her away on a horse. In the action-adventure feature Falcon's Gold (1982), Stevie co-starred with Simon MacCorkindale and John Marley. In Slam Dunk Ernest (1995) she played 'Erma Terradiddle', Jim Varney's girlfriend and in Three Men and a Baby (1987), she was Steve Guttenberg's love interest.
In the '80s, Vallance commuted frequently between L.A. and Toronto. Many will remember her as series regular 'Det. Stevie Brody' on the late-night CBS series Night Heat (1985). However, few knew that at the same time she was chasing down criminals in Toronto, she was also playing a very different sort of character in Los Angeles -- a pink marsupial named 'Whazzat Kangaroo' on the Hallmark series _"Zoobilee Zoo" (1990)_ co-starring Ben Vereen.
Working increasingly in the animation voice-over field, Stevie became known as the 'Cartoon Queen' for her prolific work infusing life and personality into characters on hundreds of productions, including 'Mouse' and 'Rocky Raccoon' on _"Reboot"(1990)_, 'Spydra' on _Inspector Gadget (1992)_, multiple roles on 'Don Bluthe''s animated feature, Thumbelina (1994) (musical direction by Barry Manilow), 'Share Bear' on the Care Bear movies, 'Dixie' on Donkey Kong Country (1997), 'Natsuko Fuji' on Inuyasha (2000), 'Sonia' on Sonic the Hedgehog (1993), 'Party' on _"Popples"(1999)_, 'G.L.A.D.I.S.' on Totally Spies! (2001), 'Gnat' on Growing Up Creepie (2006), and 'Tigrerra' on Bakugan Battle Brawlers (2007).
Stevie received a 2001-2002 Emmy Award for casting and voice-directing the dialogue and vocals for the beloved Disney classic, The New Adventures of Madeline (1995) (70+ episodes, 2 CDs & title song), on which she also portrayed 'Miss Clavel', the nun and 'Genevieve' the dog.
Between 2003 and 2006 Vallance cast and voice-directed Teletoon series Silverwing (2003) and Totally Spies! (2001). In 2007, she voice-produced Emmy-nominated Growing Up Creepie (2006) for Discovery Kids. In 2008, she served as Voice Director for Teletoon's hit show, Best Ed (2008).
In 2011, Stevie is stepping up as co-producer by organizing and voice-directing a 52-episode, Nickelodeon series executive produced by Bill Schultz (executive producer, The Simpsons (1989)).
Over the years, Vallance has also become one of North America's most sought-after cartoon voice-over coaches. Since 1995 she has launched numerous voice-over careers through her trans-formative Tooned In! Animation Acting Workshops. In the fall of 2010, at New York's giant Comic Con, 400 Animé and Animation fans participated in her high-energy seminar. Then she was again invited by the Ottawa International Animation Festival to teach 200 Animators 'How To Do Cartoon Voices', in their own shows.
Stevie's vocal talents and lifelong interest in music, particularly jazz, has led to her alternate career as a singer. While living on British Columbia's Bowen Island in the mid-90s she met Michael Creber (musical director, k.d. lang) and in 1998 they recorded Stevie's debut jazz CD, 'Practically Naked', reviewed by one critic as "an unforgettable piece of music history, sung with a warmth and grace that sends shivers down the spine."
On her second CD, 'Always', inspiration came from Stevie's theatrical portrayal of the legendary country singer Patsy Cline, with whom Vallance coincidentally shares the same birthday. The 2-person musical production toured western Canada and opened for the Calgary Stampede in 1999.
Motivated by the loss of a close personal friend, Stevie organized two critically acclaimed jazz benefit concerts. In 2001 & 2002, 'Divas For Life' packed Vancouver's 1250-seat Vogue Theatre and raised $70,000 for people living with a life-threatening illness. As a result, she was awarded the 'Friends for Life Philanthropy Award'. Then, with media sponsors such as Bravo on board, she negotiated a national distribution deal with Fusion Records for the CD, 'Divas For Life: Live At The Vogue', which was featured on CBC Radio's Hot Air and was released as part of the 2002 Vancouver International Jazz Festival line-up.
Stevie's fourth Jazz CD, 'Make My Night', was released in 2008. Arranged by Pat Coleman (guitar) and mastered by Don Thompson, the CD offers original interpretations of jazz standards as well as original songs by Stevie. Paul Grant, host of CBC Radio's Hot Air, said "Vallance's voice sounds fabulous... mature, well-recorded, comfortable, sexy... "
In 2008 & 2009, the Stevie Vallance Trio headlined at the Medicine Hat Jazz Festival, Alberta. She also fronted the Charlie Bell Trio in the Thornbury and Kincardine Jazz Festivals, Ontario. For a year she hosted and co-programmed her own radio show, 'Jazz & Blues on the Beach with Stevie Vallance', presented by Bayshore Broadcasting. During this year she was the featured singer alongside Ernie Duff, with The Stardust (17-piece Jazz) Big Band.
In the fall of '09 Stevie executive-produced 'Jazz InClined' at the Bruce County's museum, in Southampton, Ontario. The concert, comprised of Patsy Cline songs done with a 'jazzy' twist, was a huge hit. At the same venue, in 2010, 'Stevie Vallance & the Masters of Jazz' presented seven live-recorded concerts of various world-class jazz players such as Dave Young, Kieran Overs, Brian Dickinson, Ted Warren and Ted Quinlan.
In April, 2010, Stevie performed with renowned Canadian composer and friend David Warrack in the debut of '3 Davids' - an original Cabaret-jazz style revue featuring tunes by Frishberg, Shire and Warrack.Miss Possum
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Michael Donovan was born on 12 June 1953 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and casting director, known for JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (2014), Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) and Street Fighter: The Animated Series (1995).Wes Weasley
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Jay Brazeau was born on 22 December 1953 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Watchmen (2009), Horns (2013) and Insomnia (2002).Additional Voices
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Born on September 22, 1948, Jim Byrnes grew up in St. Louis, the middle child of a middle class family. He learned to play blues guitar at thirteen years old, and continues to play on his favorite guitar, a Gibson 1969 Hummingbird. An eclectic soul, he studied for the priesthood in a seminary, and was even a professional shepherd at one point. He studied acting at Boston University and St. Louis University. Byrnes is a gifted actor and an inspiring person. He lost both his legs in an automobile accident on February 26, 1972 - the same date he landed his pivotal "Wiseguy" role as Lifeguard fifteen years later.Additional Voices
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Jennifer Copping was born in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada. She is known for Alaska Daily (2022), Debris (2021) and Devil in Ohio (2022). She has been married to Jesse James Miller since 1998. They have two children.Additional Voices
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Terry Klassen was born on 31 March 1957 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is an actor, known for Ed, Edd n Eddy's Big Picture Show (2009), The Vision of Escaflowne (1996) and Dragon Ball Z (1996).Additional Voices
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7/12- Walter Marsh was born on 20 March 1923 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for Unforgiven (1992), The Accused (1988) and MacGyver (1985). He died on 17 September 2005 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Additional Voices
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Shane began his film career when he was 12, as Clint Eastwood's son in Unforgiven (1992). He got a chance to play his childhood idol on television by portraying a "young MacGyver" for a few of episodes of MacGyver (1985). He was short-listed, and brought to Los Angeles by Steven Spielberg to audition for Hook (1991).
Shane's worked alongside Ed Harris, Chuck Norris, Max von Sydow, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Stockard Channing.
He's the second of 3 boys of parents' John Meier, and Jane Weir. His brothers are Ash and Travis.Additional Voices
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Venus Terzo is a Canadian actress. She has often worked as a voice actress, both in original works and in the English dubs of anime series. Her most notable-live action roles were the detective Angela Kosmo in the crime drama series "Da Vinci's Inquest" (1998-2005) and the politically-themed sequel "Da Vinci's City Hall" (2005-2006), and physician Dr. Elisa Schwartz in several seasons of "Arrow" (serving as a supporting character from 2016 to 2019).
Her first notable voice role was the obsessive inventor Biko "B-ko" Daitokuji in the direct-to-video films "Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group" (1987), "Project A-ko 3: Cinderella Rhapsody" (1988), and "Project A-ko 4: FINAL" (1989). In this film series, B-Ko's primary motivations were her unrequited affection for the ordinary schoolgirl Shiko "C-ko" Kotobuki, and her intense rivalry with the superhuman schoolgirl Eiko "A-ko" Magami. Terzo also voiced a bounty-hunter version of B-Ko in the spin-off two-part film "Project A-ko: Grey Side/Blue Side". This two-part film featured alternate reality versions of A-Ko and B-Ko as business partners who have to prevent the end of a multiverse and the intended birth of a new universe.
In 1989, Terzo voiced the female form of shape-shifter Ranma Saotome in the first of the two animated series based on the manga "Ranma ½" (1987-1996). The series only lasted for 18 episodes. Terzo also voiced Ranma in the second series, which lasted from 1989 to 1992. In both series, Ranma is an adolescent martial artist who constantly shifts between male and female forms due to a curse. He has four fiancees (Akane Tendo, Shampoo, Kodachi Kuno, and Ukyo Kuonji), but he tends to attract suitors from both genders.
In "Captain N: The Game Master" (1989-1991), Terzo voiced Princess Lana. Her character was the heiress and current regent of Videoland, in replacement to her exiled father. Lana acted as the mediator within a team of heroes with different backgrounds and clashing personalities, and was the main love interest of protagonist Kevin Keene. The series lasted 3 seasons and 34 episodes.
In the "New Adventures of He-Man" (1990), Terzo voiced the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull, He-Man's mentor. In this series, He-Man has time-traveled into the far future and has been recruited to fight a war. The Sorceress still communicates with him through telepathy, and at times intervenes to help him. In this series, Terzo also voiced the evil mutant Crita (a love interest for the villain Skeletor), and the heroic queen Mara (Crita's archenemy). The series lasted for a single season and 65 episodes, though the last episode hinted that Skeletor and Crita would eventually return.
Terzo voiced the tomboy heroine PJ of the Dream Patrol in "Captain Zed and the Zee Zone" (1991-1993). PJ and her partner Captain Zed had to defend the dreams of children from villains who controlled nightmares and could shape-shift at will. The series lasted for 26 episodes. The character of PJ was redesigned in the series' second season to look more feminine. At about the same time, Terzo was cast in "My Little Pony Tales" (1992), a slice of life series about preteen female anthropomorphic ponies. Terzo voiced the athletic tomboy Patch (one of the main characters) and the newscaster Dazzle (a guest character). She also voiced the medieval adventurer Squire, who turned up in ghost form in the first episode. The series lasted a single season and 26 episodes. Terzo left the series before its completion, replaced by Brigitta Dau.
In "King Arthur and the Knights of Justice" (1992-1993), Terzo voiced supporting character Lady Elaine. Her character was an attendant to Queen Guinevere (voiced by Kathleen Barr), and the love interest of the crossbowman Sir Darren (one of the main characters). Elaine was initially unaware that her lover was a time-traveler from the 20th century. The series lasted 2 seasons and 26 episodes.
In "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" (1993), Terzo voiced the sentient female robot Breezie. Created by the villain Dr. Ivo Robotnik to set a trap for the hero Sonic the Hedgehog, Breezie soon developed genuine emotions and morality. She rebelled against her programming, and set out to create a life and career for herself. Breezie initially served as a recurring damsel in distress in subsequent episodes, but eventually developed considerable survival skills of her own. The series lasted for a single season and 65 episodes.
In the superhero series "Skysurfer Strike Force" (1995-1996), Terzo voiced the female cyborg Lazerette. Lazerette and her teammate Cerina were the only recurring female villains in the series, serving the plans of would-be world conqueror Cybron (Cerina's father). The series lasted for 2 seasons and 26 episodes. It was the last animated series created by the studio Ruby-Spears Productions.
In the fantasy series "The Vision of Escaflowne" (1996), Terzo voiced the supporting character Princess Millerna Aston. Millerna was a talented medical student, who was forced by her family to drop her studies and to become engaged to a man who was a mere acquaintance to her. Millerna eventually fled her home planet, in order to pursue her own life goals. The series lasted for 26 episodes. In the science fiction series "Saber Marionette J" (1996-1997), Terzo voiced Tiger, a sentient female marionette who loyally served megalomaniac dictator Gailhart von Faust. The main motivation of Terzo's character was her unrequited love for Faust, who only viewed her as a disposable tool. The series lasted for 25 episodes.
In "Beast Wars: Transformers" (1996-1999), Terzo voiced Blacharachnia, a female Transformer who could shape-shift into a black widow spider. She was created by the villainous Predacon faction, but she was a rebellious member in their ranks. She was mainly motivated by self-interest and self-preservation, and was unwilling to die for their cause. She eventually switched sides to the heroic Maximals, after they helped her survive a lost battle. She remained a selfish individual, but started a romantic relationship with her new teammate Silverbolt. The series lasted for 3 seasons and 52 episodes. Terzo also voiced Blacharachnia in the sequel series "Beast Machines: Transformers" (1999-2000). In this series, Blacharachnia was trying to survive in an apocalyptic version of her native planet Cybertron, with most of the planet's population having vanished just prior to the series' events. The series lasted for 2 seasons and 26 episodes.
In the romantic comedy series "Trouble Chocolate" (1999-2000), Terzo voiced Deborah. Her character was a female security officer, and maintained a romantic relationship with her immediate superior, Murakata. She also voiced a robotic doppelganger of Deborah. The series served mainly as a parody to other animated series. It lasted for 20 episodes. Terzo voiced Millerna Aston again in the dark fantasy film "Escaflowne" (2000) , which featured alternate reality versions of the characters from the television series. This version of Millerna was a war refugee who joined a resistance group.
In the series "Star Ocean EX" (2001), Terzo voiced the treasure hunter Celine Jules. Her character was a powerful magic user, but had a crippling fear of insects. The series lasted for 26 episodes. In the series "Project ARMS" (2001-2002), Terzo voiced Katsumi Akagi, the best friend and love interest of protagonist Ryo Takatsuki. Like several of the other main characters, Katsumi was created through a genetic experiment for the creation of super-humans. Unlike the others, she was not granted cybernetic implants and initially had no superhuman abilities. The series lasted for 52 episodes.
In "X-Men: Evolution" (2000-2003), Terzo voiced mutant superheroine Jean Grey. Like her comic book counterpart, Jean was a powerful telepath and telekinetic. Unlike her comic book counterpart, she was still an adolescent. She struggled with her shyness and a number of personal insecurities. It was hinted in the series that she was destined to become a host for the Phoenix Force, but the event was not actually depicted. The series lasted for 4 seasons and 52 episodes, though the writers had plans for a 5th season which was never produced.
In the "My Little Pony" Generation 3 direct-to-video films (2003-2009), Terzo voiced both the imaginative Sparkleworks and the stylish fashionista Rainbow Dash. This incarnation of "My Little Pony" was aimed at a younger audience than the previous versions, with conflict-free narratives. In "Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny" (2004-2005), Terzo voiced Talia Gladys, captain of the spaceship Minerva. She was a loyal member of the military organization ZAFT, but found herself often disagreeing with the erratic orders of her superiors. Talia eventually chose to die by the side of her former lover, Gilbert Durandal, in his final battle. The series lasted for 50 episodes.
In the superhero series "Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes" (2006-2010), Terzo voiced the Latverian supervillain Lucia von Bardas in two 2007 episodes. The comic book version of Lucia was a cyborg, but the animated version was one of Doctor Doom's androids. Terzo voiced Jean Grey again for a 2012 guest appearance in "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" (2009-2012). This version of Jean was hiding from her enemy Magneto, and used an alias. When eventually confronted by Magneto, she bested him in combat.
In the alternate history series "Gin Tama" (2015-2016), Terzo voiced recurring villain Matako Kijima, a ruthless gunslinger. Matako was part of an extremist organization, but was mainly motivated by her unrequited love for its leader, Shinsuke Takasugi. She and her teammate Nizou Okada openly hated each other, with multiple attempts on each other's life. Terzo has not had any major voice roles since the end of this series.
Terzo has been entertaining her audience for more than 30 years, but she has not been particularly active in the 2020s. She is fondly recalled for her roles in several cult classics, but it is unclear whether she will make a comeback with a new major role.Additional Voices
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Lee Tockar was born on 11 February 1969 in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor and writer, known for Slugterra (2012), The League of Super Evil (2009) and My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013).Additional Voices
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Babz Chula grew up in a working-class Jewish neighborhood in Jamaica, N.Y. Her father Larry was a mechanic and stock-car driver who was killed in a race when he was just 27, leaving his wife, Abby, a 24-year-old widow, to raise Babz and her brother. Abby was a booking agent for Leonard Berstein. The family settled in Los Angeles where Babz won a scholarship to the California Institute of the Arts. Later, she headed for New York to be a folk singer until returning to the West Coast counterculture, eventually moving to the Kootenays, in British Columbia, Canada. In the early 1980's, Babz relocated to Vancouver where she resumed her acting and singing career.Additional Voices
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Scott McNeil is an Australian-Canadian voice actor from Brisbane who is known for voicing the Evil Masked Figure from Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed and Piccolo from the Ocean dub of Dragon Ball Z. He is also known for voicing Ace the Bat-Hound in Krypto the Superdog, Hack from ReBoot, and Wolverine from X-Men: Evolution.Additional Voices
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Krypto the Superdog
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Storm Hawks
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Olympus
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Jane Mortifee is known for My American Cousin (1985), Immediate Family (1989) and Sabrina's Secret Life (2003).Additional Voices
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John Stocker was born on 13 August 1947 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor, known for The Dream Team (1989), The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987) and Look Who's Talking Now (1993). He is married to Tara. They have one child.Additional Voices
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X-Men
2/134- Pauline Newstone was born on 13 August 1943 in Canada. She was an actress, known for Beast Wars: Transformers (1996), Mummies Alive! (1997) and Dragon Ball Z (1996). She was married to Martin Leo Mindell. She died on 5 May 2023.Additional Voices
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3/33 - Jayleen was born a creative soul singing in the church choir by the age of four. Performing came naturally to Jayleen as did the ease of being on stage. With 35 years of singing, acting, performing, producing and writing under her belt Jayleen looks forward to what the next 35 years will deliver.Additional Voices
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1/3 - Alec Willows was born in 1952 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Beast Wars: Transformers (1996), Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011) and Dragon Ball Z (1996).Additional Voices
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2/91 - Kyle Fairlie was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is known for Look Who's Talking Now (1993), Goosebumps (1995) and Ice (1998).Additional Voices
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John Tench was born in Madison, Wisconsin, U.S.A. and grew up in Canada, where he began working in Film and Theatre. He started his career on stage in Toronto with Ken Gass at the legendary Factory Theatre Lab and quickly moved on to study/work in New York City, London, Eng., Paris, and then throughout Continental Europe, before returning to Toronto, founding the influential Theatre Company Theatre Kathartic, performing and then touring shows internationally, including works by Sam Shepard, Dario Fo and Bertoldt Brecht. John then moved on to Vancouver, B.C. and from there down to Hollywood and Los Angeles to continue his work in Film and Television. In his many Feature Film and Television appearances he's worked with such great directors as Ang Lee, Antoine Fuqua, Zac Snyder, Arthur Hiller, Roger Christian, Chris Haddock, among many others, and he's been on numerous award winning hit shows including American Gods, Schitts Creek, Murdoch Mysteries and many more. John divers talents also include Motion Capture and Voice on Ubisoft's award winning Video Games - WatchDogs, WatchDogs Bad Blood and WatchDogs2 as the legendary character and fan favorite, T Bone Grady. Most recently he has worked on FarCry 5 and Assassin's Creed Odyssey. John has also worked with numerous Theatre Companies in North America and Europe as an Actor, Director, Writer and Producer. As well as performing he has worked behind the Camera having produced, written and directed several short films. He has been nominated for numerous awards in the Best Actor Category. He is a master of accents and dialects and has voiced a great many cartoons and foreign language films. John has written a number of Screenplays and is a published poet. He also teaches and coaches Actors and Acting throughout Canada and the U.S. currently a Professor of Film and Acting in the Diploma Program at the renowned Toronto Film School and Yorkville University. He recently returned from an Intensive - Professor in Residence - at the Beijing Film Academy and the Shanghai Theatre Academy in China. Among his other many interests are Painting, Music, his family and farm. He is a talented musician and sings as well as playing Guitar, Banjo, Piano, Harmonica, Tuba and other instruments. John is an avid outdoors-man, fisherman and canoeist. He divides his time and work between Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Canada, Los Angeles and Europe.Additional Voices
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Watchmen
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Dave 'Squatch' Ward was born in Glasgow, Scotland, UK. He is known for So Weird (1999), Snow Dogs (2002) and Andromeda (2000).Additional Voices
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It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie
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Dale Wilson was born on 10 May 1950 in Canada. He is an actor, known for Hellraiser: Hellseeker (2002), Stay Tuned (1992) and Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (1999).Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
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French Tickner was born on 26 August 1930 in Olney, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Double Jeopardy (1999), Inuyasha (2000) and Wrongfully Accused (1998). He was married to Mary Colleen Jewell. He died on 26 August 2021 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
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