Here's our first update on the North American voice actors for the new year. They've been busy, so there is lots to report!

The Kevin Spacey film
Casino Jack is said to include songs in the soundtrack sung by
Emilie-Claire Barlow (Sailor Venus #2) and Cadence, an a capella group who even imitates musical instruments. Cadence was introduced to the film's composer, Jonathan Goldsmith, by
Emilie. Together they were hired to work on 25 minutes of the score for
Casino Jack. They spent two long days in the studio together, learning the music on the spot, with direction from the composer and music director. Readers may recall that we have reported that
David Fraser (Grandpa Hino) plays Karl Rove in the film
(pictured, left; photo from IMDb). This film is now playing in select cities, check your local showtimes to see if it's in your area.

Upcoming tour dates for
Emilie-Claire Barlow (Sailor Venus #2) include: February 25th in Montréal at
l'Astral at 8 pm; February 26th in Sherbrooke, Québec at
Centennial Theatre at 8pm; March 17th in Moncton, New Brunswick at
Capitol Theatre at 8pm; March 22nd in Winnipeg, Manitoba at
Park Theatre at 8pm; March 24th in Whitehorse, Yukon at the
Yukon Arts Centre at 8pm; March 25 in St. Albert, Alberta at the
Arden Theatre at 8pm; and March 27 in Vancouver, British Columbia at the
Capilano Performing Arts Centre at 8pm. Please visit the theatre websites for ticket information.
(Photo from Emilie-Claire's Flickr album)
Canadian fans may be interested in catching
Sidekick on YTV, an animated series about Eric Needles, the young sidekick of a superhero called Maxum Man. Although Maxum Man is mysteriously missing, Eric "lives in the superstar superhero's fabulous mansion with Maxum Brain, the super computer, and has access to the most amazing jets, cars, lasers, gadgets and teleportation devices ever invented." Familiar voices in the series include
Tony Daniels (Jedite/Wiseman) as Maxum Brain and
Ron Rubin as the villain Master XOX
(pictured, left; photo from YTV). To find out more about the show, fans can check out
the official Facebook page or the
show information on YTV's website, which includes pictures and videos.


Also on YTV is the recently launched
Almost Naked Animals, a comedic cartoon featuring animals wearing underwear. We've previously mentioned that
Emilie-Claire Barlow (Sailor Venus #2) plays Bunny in the series. We've also recently discovered that
Robert Tinkler (Rubeus) plays Howie in the series. Additional voices include
Tony Daniels (Jedite/Wiseman) and
Julie Lemieux (Sammy).
(images from official website)
We've previously mentioned
Vince Corazza (Allan/Tuxedo Mask #3) as being a part of
Rock and Roll: The Movie. Interested fans can now
watch a trailer for the film on IMDb here. We recommend that younger readers be cautious if following through to watch the trailer, as the movie includes mature themes and is described as "an off the wall, T&A, rock and roll comedy." Vince plays Bill, a friend of the alcoholic, has-been Steve Taylor whom a young man named David is attempting to assist gain a record deal, in order to win a bet. You can first catch Vince in the trailer at about 37 seconds in, and he has another line at about 1:18. It's unclear if this film has been released in theatres as yet, but we will let you know if we find any more details.
Tony Daniels (Jedite/Wiseman) can also be heard in
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! in three different episodes. Other familiar voices on the show include the previously reported
Robert Tinkler (Rubeus) as Fish and other voices,
Tracey Hoyt (Rini #1) as Sally's Mom, and
Jeff Lumby (Professor Tomoe) as Aiya and other characters. Additional cast we have noticed are
Julie Lemieux (Sammy) as Bart in four episodes and
Linda Ballantyne (Sailor Moon #3) as Katie and other characters (in a total of three episodes).
Tony Daniels was also in an episode of Arthur in the fall, as Johnny/male announcer.
Tracey Hoyt (Rini #1) appears in
Servitude as a lousy mom. The comedic Canadian film is about "A group of frustrated waiters at a kitschy steakhouse [who] take over their restaurant for one final, glorious, revenge-filled night when they discover they are all about to be fired."
(description from IMDb). This film is currently in post-production.
Robert Tinkler (Rubeus) is part of a new television series called
Mudpit. He plays Slime. "This CGI animated/live-action series follows four real-world teens and their rock band, MUDPIT, as they follow their dreams of fame and fortune. The series takes place in a gaming café and a fantastic, virtual world known as MUZIKA. Their online avatar rock band personas battle for a coveted record deal, while their real life selves engage in the daily comedy and drama of teenage life."
(description from TV, eh?)
We previously reported that
Tracey Moore (Sailor Moon #1) is in the cast of the
Care Bears to the Rescue Movie. The movie is now available for pre-order on DVD and will be released on February 8th.
Dennis Akayama (Malachite) appeared in an episode of
Being Erica entitled "Gettin' Wiggy Wit' It" in November, as Dr. Kotara. He will also be appearing in the upcoming Canadian film
Hello October, as Oliver. this romantic comedy is currently in post-production.
Fans can now see
Barney's Version in select theatres.
Harvey Atkin (Bumboo/Pox) appears in the film as the second Mrs. Panofsky's father.
A trailer is available for viewing on IMDb here. Currently the film is airing in the Toronto and Montréal areas, with an extended release to begin January 14th, across Canada. More details about the movie can be found
on the official website.
Rino Romano's (Tuxedo Mask #1) voice was heard in an episode of
CSI as Sqweegel (which was also the episode title), an episode first aired last October. The character was a serial killer who punished local heroes with hidden secrets.
Here is a promo for the episode:
Kirsten Bishop (Zoicite/Kaori Knight/Emerald) appeared in an episode of the new
Nikita TV series, as Mrs. Harcourt/Irena. The episode was called "Phoenix" and
a description is available on IMDb here.

As previously reported,
Naz Edwards (Queen Beryl) played a tipsy ("drowsy") grand theatre dame in
Drowsy Chaperone. Her character was assigned to keep a young star away from her fiancé, so that the star doesn't abandon her career in favour of getting married. It is described as a comedic and wacky musical, set in the 1920's. The play ran from November 11, 2010 through January 2, 2011 at the
Performance Network Theatre in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
(Photo from The Detroit News, who gave the play a "grade A" review.)
Whatever happened to that Myu update? ; ^; Oh well. It's cool to hear Tuxy on CSI!
ReplyDeleteVince was Tux #3. Toby Proctor was #2.
ReplyDeleteSorry about that, I've fixed it to say Vince was #3. I must have forgotten to double-check the dates, since they were both a part of the show in 1995 (but in different roles).
ReplyDeleteOMG!!! THAT CSI EPISODE!!!! Hahahaha I had seen the trailer on here before I saw it and then forgot about it.
ReplyDeleteLast weekend I saw it on tv and I was wondering what the heck that creepy guy looked like. NOW I COME BACK ON HERE, SEE THE TRAILER AND I'M JUST THINKING!!! OMG!!! THAT WAS IT!!! THAT WAS HIM!?!?!? XD LOL