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Andrew Francis is a Canadian actor and voice actor living in Vancouver B.C. He has been performing since the age of six and fell into voice work at the age of nine. Some of his voice credits include Dinotrux for Dreamworks, Ninjago for Lego, My Little Pony for Hasbro and Max Steel for Mattel. On screen, he recently completed season three of Hallmark's new original series 'Chesapeake Shores' as Connor O'Brien.Sonic the Hedgehog- Aidan Drummond was born on 20 June 1995. He is an actor, known for The Collector (2004), Stargate: Atlantis (2004) and Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow (2008).Miles "Tails" Prower
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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.Knuckles the Echidna- Writer
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BIOGRAPHY
Stephanie Morgenstern's award-winning career spans many disciplines: beginning as an actor, she branched out into filmmaking, screenwriting, directing and showrunning. She was designated National Indie Treasure by Toronto's Eye Magazine, profiled in Montreal's Voir Magazine as a New Face to Watch, and selected as one of three 'Great Expectations' filmmakers at the Telluride International Film Festival in Colorado.
TELEVISION. Most recently, Morgenstern was Executive Producer on Season 2 of NBC/CTV's medical drama 'Transplant,' developing the season and character arcs with the writing room and writing the Season 2 Premiere episode with Mark Ellis. She has been working as a freelance television director for the last few years on hour-long drama such as 'Nurses,' (NBC/Global), 'Burden of Truth,' (CBC/CW), 'Killjoys' (Space Channel/Syfy), and 'Hudson & Rex' (CityTV).
Morgenstern was Co-Creator, Writer, Executive Producer and Showrunner, alongside Mark Ellis, of CBC's WWII espionage drama 'X Company.' It received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Television Drama in its premiere year and, in the fall of 2017, wrapped its third and final season in Budapest. Morgenstern directed the two-part series finale. Prior to that, Ellis & Morgenstern were Co-creators, Writers, and Executive Producers on 'Flashpoint' (CBS/CTV/Ion), for which they were designated Showrunners of the Year by the Writers' Guild of Canada. They co-wrote twenty of the show's 75 episodes, earning both a Gemini and WGC Award for Best Writing in a Television Drama. The show received the Academy Board of Directors Tribute for Outstanding and Enduring Contribution to Canadian Television in 2013, the 2009 Gemini and 2013 Canadian Screen Awards for Best Dramatic Series, and the Innovative Producers Award at the Banff World Media Festival. The Academy also designated Flashpoint #2 out of the Top 25 Canadian television shows of all time, second only to Degrassi.
FILMMAKING. Morgenstern directed the critically acclaimed 'Remembrance,' a short WW2 drama which she co-wrote and co-starred in with Mark Ellis. It earned a Genie Award nomination for Best Short Live Action Film, won Best Canadian Short at the Worldwide Short Film Festival, and the Jutra Award for Best Short. It was also a Jury Award winner and quintuple nominee (including Best Direction and Best Drama) at Yorktown's Golden Sheaf Awards. 'Remembrance' premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, won Certificates of Merit from both the San Francisco and Chicago International Film Festivals, and screened in the prestigious Filmmakers of Tomorrow section at Telluride. She and Ellis won TIFF's national Pitch This! Competition in 2005: the cash prize funded the development of 'Remembrance into longer dramatic form, which later became 'X Company.'
Morgenstern's first short was the bilingual Curtains/Rideau, co-directed with her brother Mark Morgenstern. Like 'Remembrance,' it was a Genie nominee for Best Short as well as a quintuple Golden Sheaf nominee. It earned her the award for Best Script at Yorkton, where she and her brother Mark also jointly won for Best Direction. Curtains/Rideau toured English and French language festivals extensively, and won the Palme D'Or at the Festival mondial du cinema de court metrage in Huy, Belgium.
ACTING. Fluent in English and French, Morgenstern was an actor for over 20 years. Her work spanned film ('Maelstrom,' Denis Villeneuve; 'The Sweet Hereafter,' Atom Egoyan; 'Revoir Julie,' Jeanne Crepeau), TV ('This is Wonderland,' 'At the Hotel,' CBC), and theatre across Canada ('A Midsummer Night's Dream,' Stratford Festival; 'Romeo and Juliet,' Globe Theatre; 'Goodnight Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet,' Grand Theatre). She also provided the original English dub voice for Sailor Venus in the cult anime series 'Sailor Moon.'
EDUCATION. Stephanie was raised in Montreal where she began her career as a professional actor at the age of 15. She got her BA in English from McGill University, and studied drama at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts. She then moved to Toronto to pursue her MA at York University's Graduate Programme in Social and Political Thought. Stephanie is also an alumna of the Women in the Director's Chair Master Class, and a graduate of the Berlinale Talent Campus.Amy Rose- Actress
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Sugar Lyn Beard was born on 27 August 1981 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates (2016), Sausage Party (2016) and The Package (2018).Cream the Rabbit- Actor
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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).Big the Cat- Actor
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Brian Drummond was born on 10 August 1969 in Salmon Arm, British Columbia, Canada. He is an actor, known for Dragon Ball Z (1996), Death Note (2006) and Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002). He has been married to Laura Drummond since 25 July 1992. They have three children.Shadow the Hedgehog- Actress
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Saffron Henderson was born on 25 September 1965 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989), Kleo the Misfit Unicorn (1997) and The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006). She has been married to Chris Pritchett since 2001. They have two children.Rouge the Bat- Actor
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Robert was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He attended Lacerte French School until 1969 when his family moved to Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. He spent three years at the International School of Tanganyika. After high school in Ottawa Ontario, Robert began performing in musical theater and then children's touring theater. Following a long association with The Great Canadian Theatre Company in Ottawa where he acted in and directed main stage theater, Robert pursued a career in front of the camera beginning with guest appearances on series like Street Legal, Forever Knight and Counterstrike. By the early 1990's Robert was playing lead roles in TV series. First, as RCMP officer Brian Fletcher in the popular series North of 60. Several other series followed in rapid succession, often overlapping. Wind at my Back for Sullivan Entertainment, Our Hero for CBC, The Famous Jett Jackson for Disney, Nero Wolfe for A&E and others. A long list of feature films and television movies continued as Robert pursued his parallel career as a voice artist providing the voice of Robocop for the Marvel animated series as well as characters in Sailor Moon, The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin, X men, Maxie's World, Super Mario Brothers, Dennis the Menace, Max and Ruby, Monster Force and many more. Robert co-wrote the screenplay for the short film This One Night. His series, Bob, was development with Big Motion Pictures and Global Television. Robert is a widely published author of short fiction and his debut novel, Willow's Run, is available worldwide. He makes his home in Ottawa, Ontario Canada.E-123 Omega- Actor
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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.Vector the Crocodile- Brad has been acting since he was in middle school and high school. Upon graduating from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary in British Columbia, Canada, he became involved with Vancouver Youth Theatre. Subsequently, he then became part of Tarlington Talent Agency. He landed his first voice role as Ace in My Little Pony Tales (1992) when he was 16. His filmography is mainly voice-overs, but he has done some live action (such as The Outer Limits (1995) and The Odyssey (1992)). He is a graduate of the Kwantlen University College's Graphic and Visual Design program. Brad lives in Vancouver. He has an older sister, who is one year his senior.Espio the Chameleon
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Shortly after his first audition, Devan landed the hero role of the L'il Chef on a "Dan-o-nino Yogurt" commercial. His engaging personality and natural ability won over the producers of the feature film "Jesus Henry Christ" shortly thereafter, and he was cast as the younger version of the lead character Henry James Herman. It was a natural transition for Devan to book the series regular role of Adam in the HBO Canada series "The Yard". The character Adam is a precocious and communicative kid, not unlike Devan himself. Devan has subsequently appeared in episodes of "The Next Star", "Really Me", "Flashpoint", "Odd Squad" and "Hannibal" and has recently worked on the feature "Group Home" in the principal role of Jason. When an opportunity to audition for voice work arose, Devan dove right in and booked the voice of Rubble on "Paw Patrol", and Frankie on "Ella the Elephant". He has gone on to voice Sammy in "Playdate", Tommy Tibble in "Arthur", Jackson in "Creative Galaxy", Daniel in "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood", Night Ninja in "PJ Masks", Ranger Roger in "Space Ranger Roger", and of course Charlie in Wishenpoof! Devan is a multi-nominated actor in animation and on-camera work, and has taken home winning trophies in both 2015 and 2016. He was most recently nominated for a Canadian Screen Award in the voice category. As a well rounded and grounded kid, Devan has lots of interests, but his passion for acting trumps them all. Devan Cohen is repped by Vanderwerff Talent in Toronto.Charmy Bee- Actress
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Britt McKillip was born on 18 January 1991 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Trick 'r Treat (2007), Dead Like Me (2003) and Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar (2018).Sonia the Hedgehog- Actor
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Canadian actor known for his work in Resurrection (2014), The Tudors (2009), V (2011), Young Blades (2005) and Gundam Wing (1995). He attended the prestigious National Theatre School Of Canada and is a recipient of the Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for best actor. An accomplished singer songwriter, writer/producer and voice-over artist, he has released two full-length original musical albums.Manic the Hedgehog- Actor
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Len Carlson was born on 2 September 1937 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. He was an actor, known for Cypher (2002), The Raccoons: Let's Dance! (1984) and Mighty Thor (1966). He was married to Judy Carlson. He died on 26 January 2006 in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada.Dr. Eggman- Actor
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Paul De La Rosa is known for The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day (2009), Repo! The Genetic Opera (2008) and Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005).Scratch- Actor
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Brent Arthur Titcomb was born on August 10, 1940 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He began his career in 1963 combining traditional folk material with the flair for comedy that has remained an integral element of his performances. He was a founder and, 1964-8, member of Three's A Crowd, then pursued a solo career as a folk singer, appearing over the next twenty years in clubs and at festivals in Canada (including the Festival of Friends, Hamilton, Ontario, annually beginning in 1976), the USA and, in 1983, Mexico. He also performed thrice in the 1970s with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra. His early songs, which date to the late 1960s, included 'Sing High, Sing Low' and 'I Wish the Very Best for You,' both recorded by Anne Murray, the former a country music hit in 1971. His songs have also been recorded by Murray with Glen Campbell ('Bring Back the Love'), Ed Bruce, Lyn Dee, Tommy Graham, Bill Hughes, and Karen Jones. Titcomb himself has made the contemporary folk LP May All Beings Be Happy (1977, Manohar MR 100) and the pop album Time Traveller (1982, Stony Plain 1039) and has sung and/or played (percussion, harmonica, guitar) on albums by Murray (as a member of her touring band, Richard), John Allan Cameron, Bruce Cockburn, George Hamilton IV, Noel Harrison, Gene MacLellan, and other singers. Titcomb began working occasionally in the mid-1970s as an actor in radio, television dramas and commercials. He has also done 'voice-overs' for commercials and for such Canadian children's animated television programs or direct-to-video films in the 1980s such as the 'Clifford the Big Red Dog' animated educational video series and The Care Bears Movie (1985). He invented the character Bumble Bill for a children's concert series at Roy Thomson Hall in 1989.Grounder- Actor
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For over thirty years Ron Rubin has been one of the busiest animation actors in the country. His voice can be heard on countless iconic cartoon series - including original productions by Marvel Comics, Warner Bros. and Disney. Ron worked with Stan Lee on the original X-Men (Morph) and Avengers (Vision) television series, as well as with Tim Burton on the Emmy Award winning Beetlejuice cartoon (Doom Buggy, Announcer). Other notable credits include lead roles in C.O.P.S. (Dr. Badvibes), Police Academy (Lt. Mahoney), DiGata Defenders (Flinch), Angela Anaconda (Uncle Nicky), Totally Spies (Manny), SideKick (Master XOX), Stickin' Around (Mr. Lederhosen), Captain Flamingo (Quantum Vigilante), Turbo Dogs (Sergeant Gruff), Care Bears (Messy Bear), Mad Magazine TV and Tales from the Cryptkeeper. Ron's also been a force in the world of Anime, appearing in a multitude of shows including Bakugan and Beyblade among others, but he's probably best known for originating the voice of Artemis in Sailor Moon, a role he performed for the entire run of the North American TV series. Ron is a two time ACTRA Award nominee and finalist for Best Performance in Voice (Erky-Perky). He studied acting at The Neighbourhood Playhouse in New York and has performed with Second City as well as having toured North America as a featured Stand Up performer. Ron has lived and worked in Los Angeles and New York - he currently resides in Toronto.Coconuts- Actor
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Zachary Bennett was born on 17 February 1980 in London, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Maudie (2016), The Umbrella Academy (2019) and Designated Survivor (2016).Snively- David Kaye's voiceover career began with 'The Great American Hero', General Hawk in the D.I.C. animated series, G.I. Joe in 1989. Working as an on-air talent for radio station C.K.L.G. (L.G.73) quickly became less interesting as both on-camera and behind-the-microphone roles started taking up more time. Over the next decade and a half David's on camera roles burgeoned along with his vocal career. On camera opportunities came in the form of guest roles on numerous TV series and movies such as The X-Files, Battlestar Galactica and Happy Gilmore.
During this time David was being cast in some of the first of hundreds of animated shows and video games. So many, in fact, this now became the main focus of his career and he's never looked back.
David's biggest moment was when he was cast as Megatron in 1994 in the popular series 'Transformers'. As a new animation art form was taking off (bolstered by Mainframe Entertainment's C.G.I. advances), 'Beast Wars' was born ('Beasties' in Canada) and would run for three seasons of "...the most fun you could ever have!". Thus began an almost twenty-year relationship with the 'Transformers' franchise. In 2007, David became the only actor in the history of the franchise to play the lead villain AND the lead hero when he was cast as Optimus Prime for Cartoon Network's 'Transformers: Animated'.
Once again, David finds himself returning to a franchise he first engaged in years before. This time going back to the beginning with G.I. Joe. Not only can he be heard as Scarlett's father, but also introducing every episode as the narrator during the opening titles.
For fans of Anime, David was the voice behind Sesshomaru in the English dub of the original 'InuYasha' series, Treize Khushrenada in 'Mobile Suit Gundam Wing', Recoome in the original English dub of 'Dragon Ball Z', and as the high strung father, Soun Tendo in 'Ranma 1/2'. His anime work still brings fans to conventions to meet him.
After commuting between Vancouver and Los Angeles for almost a decade, a full-time move to L.A. was inevitable. Shortly after the move, David landed a role in Disney/Pixar's Oscar winning movie, 'Up'.
As the work keeps coming in, David's voice can be heard in Insomniac's 'Ratchet & Clank' video game series as the lovable robot Clank. He's also been featured as Mysterio in 'Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions', 'Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes' and 'Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order', Nick Fury and Captain America in 'Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2', Nathan Hale in 'Resistance', Logan Carter in 'Dead Island', Missing Link in 'Monsters vs. Aliens', and many more.
He has continued to work in cartoons, voicing Khyber in 'Ben 10: Omniverse' and Baby Reginald on 'Regular Show', as well as J.A.R.V.I.S., Vision and Baron Zemo on 'Avengers Assemble', Vandal Savage on 'Young Justice', Duckworth on 'DuckTales', and Grandpa Max in the reboot of 'Ben 10'. David also voices segments for the HBO news-satire program 'Last Week Tonight with John Oliver'.
With continuing commitments for movie trailers, network promotions for ABC, Fox, the CW, and a host of radio and television affiliates and a lot of commercial work, the days get a little tight from time to time, but he doesn't mind.Sleet - Actor
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Gordon Masten was born on 30 August 1950 in Lacolle, Québec, Canada. He was an actor, known for The Day After Tomorrow (2004), The Santa Clause (1994) and The Quest (1996). He died on 26 July 2020 in Lacolle, Québec, Canada.Dingo- George Buza was born in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. George is an actor, known for X-Men: The Animated Series (1992), X-Men (2000) and Maniac Mansion (1990). George is married to Hope.Sir Charles Hedgehog
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Tajja Isen was born on 29 June 1991 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress, known for Atomic Betty (2004), Super Why! (2007) and The Berenstain Bears (1985).Queen Aleena- Actress
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Lenore Zann burst onto the entertainment scene at the age of 19 with her powerful portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the live rock opera "Hey Marilyn!" An award-winning actress/singer, Lenore has performed across North America and around the globe with hundreds of credits in TV, Film, Animation, Radio, & Theatre. But she is best known as the iconic "Rogue" of the X-Men animated series now available on Disney+. A recipient of the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Lifetime Award for Service to Community & Country Lenore is a lifelong champion of the Arts and a passionate defender of social and environmental justice.Mina the Mongoose- Actor
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Thor Bishopric has worked in the film and television industry since 1969. He has written and adapted hundreds of produced programs, including script assignments for Paramount, HBO, Nelvana, Gumm, Filmoption International, CineGroupe, CBC, Cinar, Prisma and Hanna-Barbera. As an actor, Thor has performed leading roles in feature films, TV series and theatre productions, and lent his voice to more than two thousand animated programs, documentaries, radio dramas and video games. He also works internationally as a voice director, story editor, translator, lyricist and development consultant. Through his company Thunderstorm Productions Inc., Thor has provided production services on international TV series and feature film co-productions.Bartleby- Actor
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Although born in Houston, Bill Switzer moved with his family to Calgary a year after his birth and then to Vancouver in 1990. He worked as an actor in the Canadian film industry from 1995 until 2004 and worked in a variety of positions in a number of industries throughout Canada creating an uncommon set of skills and practical knowledge. From small engine mechanics to 3D modeling, voice acting to assisting in geophysical surveys, Bill has a multifaceted pool of experience to draw from when set to task. He graduated from the British Columbia Institute of Technology in 2009 and is living in Yellowknife, working for the local branch of Aurora Geosciences, a mineral exploration company. Besides that, he is also a freelance web designer/3D modeler, motorcycle/small engine mechanic and as a general handyman.Cyrus- Actress
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Cree Summer Francks is a Canadian-American voice actress and singer from Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Canadian actor and singer Don Francks. She is most well-known for voicing Kida from Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Tiff Crust and Queen Vexus (when Eartha Kitt is unavailable) from My Life as a Teenage Robot, Cleo from Clifford the Big Red Dog, Numbuh 5 from Codename: Kids Next Door, Foxxy Love from Drawn Together, Susie Carmichael from Rugrats, Cynder from The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, Elmyra Duff from Tiny Toon Adventures, Penny from Inspector Gadget and Dr. Penelope Young in Batman: Arkham Asylum.Sticks the Badger- Actress
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Chiara Zanni was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress, known for Valley of the Boom (2019), Good Luck Chuck (2007) and X2 (2003).Dulcy- Actress
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Ashleigh Ball is a Canadian voice actress and musician from Vancouver. As a musician, she is primarily known as a singer and flutist for the alternative rock band "Hey Ocean!" (2004-). As a voice actress she is primarily known for voicing two of the main characters of the long-running fantasy series "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" (2010-2019). She voiced the stubborn apple farmer Applejack and the overconfident speedster Rainbow Dash, both of them being tomboy characters. Ball voiced alternate reality versions of the two characters in four "Equestria Girls" films (2013-2016) and several television specials. These versions were depicted as adolescent musicians, with emerging magical powers.
Ball's first significant voice role was that of adolescent inventor Mary Test in the science fantasy series "Johhny Test". She voiced the character from 2006 to 2014, while the character was previously voiced by Brittney Wilson. For the same series, Ball voiced the character of Sissy Blakley, who served as both a rival and a love interest to the protagonist.
Ball voiced the accident-prone Oopsy Bear in the short-lived series "Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot" (2007-2008). It was the third television series based on the "Care Bares" franchise. Oopsy had been introduced in the computer-animated film "Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!" (2007), with Ball as his voice actress.
In 2008, Ball voiced recurring antagonist Kirstee in the second and last season of the series "Bratz" (2005-2008). Ball replaced Kaley Cuoco, who had voiced the character in the first season. Kirstee worked as an intern for fashion magazine "Your Thing", while the protagonists worked for a rival magazine. They antagonized each other for both personal and professional reasons.
Ball had the recurring role of Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff in the second season of the superhero series "Iron Man: Armored Adventures" (2009-2012). This version of the character was initially depicted as a professional thief. After being captured by the covert organization SHIELD, she was recruited into their ranks. She had been given the option of either working for them, or serving a long prison sentence.
Ball voiced regular character Plum Pudding in "Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures" (2010-2015). Her character was depicted as a professional dancer and the owner of her own dance studio. Plum had a competitive streak, and a quick temper. Ball also voiced Princess Allura in "Voltron Force" (2011-2012). This version of the character struggled between her duties as a pilot and as a head of state for the planet Arus. She eventually chose her niece Larmina as a replacement pilot.
Ball voiced co-protagonist Princess Talia in the English version of the magical girl series "LoliRock" (2014-2017). Talia was depicted as the most serious, disciplined, intelligent, and goal-oriented member of a team of magical girls. She blamed herself because her older sister Izira was defeated and captured by a foe, while Talia was attending a festival. She figured that she had to train hard in order to avenge her sister.
By 2022, Ball was 39-years-old. She has gained a cult following for her relatively high-profile voice roles. Fans of her voice acting have at times become interested in her music releases, and she has performed music at fan conventions. She has never stopped working regularly, and she seems to have no plans to retire yet.Bunnie Rabbot- Actor
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Lyon Smith is known for The Benchwarmers (2006), Beyblade (2001) and Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist (2008).Silver the Hedgehog- Actress
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Katie was born and raised in Toronto, Canada. After attending The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles, she came back to Toronto and hit the ground running. Having worked with acting powerhouses such as Nicole Kidman, Glenn Close, Matt Dillon and Rob Lowe, Katie's film and television career has been an illustrious and fulfilling one up to now. Though she has had much success on-camera, her real accomplishments have come in the form of voice acting. Having been nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role as Sam Sparks in the animated series, "Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs", Katie continues to work dominantly in the world of animation. Though her biggest recognition comes from her role as Sailor Mars from the hit Anime Sailor Moon, Katie has worked on many successful animated series, including Max & Ruby (as Ruby), Braceface (Nina Harper), Totally Spies (Alex), Beyblade (Hikaru), Bakugan (Julie), Inspector Gadget CGi (Kayla), Care Bears (laugh-a-lot bear), and many more. Katie resides in Toronto with her husband, Michael Kulas (from the British pop band, JAMES) and her two sons, Jett and Wyatt.Blaze the Cat