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Steven Bednarski

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Birth 1973 (51 years)

Steven Bednarski (born 1973) is a Canadian historian and actor.

He was born in Montreal, Québec. He has lived in Toronto, Ontario, and now lives in Waterloo, Ontario.

His most notable roles were the English voices of Astro Boy (produced by Montreal's Cinelume Studios in 1985), Roobear in Adventures of the Little Koala, and Chad in Sailor Moon. At the time Astro Boy was dubbed from Japanese into English, Canadian voice-over regulations did not require producers to list voice actors' credits at the end of their productions. As a result, although his voice aired for over a decade and a half on TV, VHS, and DVD, he received no official recognition for his contribution and did not receive royalties. By the time Sailor Moon aired, however, ACTRA (the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television, and Radio Artists) had negotiated credits for dubbing. As a result, his name does appear in the list of credits for Sailor Moon. His brothers Robert and Andrew are also actors.

He holds a BA from York University's Glendon College, an MA from the History Department of the University of Toronto and a PhD from the Université du Québec à Montréal. He held a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto.
He is now Associate Professor of History at St. Jerome's College in the University of Waterloo, specialising in crime in Medieval France.

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Filmography of Steven Bednarski (2 films)

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Pin
Pin (1989)
, 1h42
Directed by Sandor Stern
Origin Canada
Genres Drama, Thriller, Horror
Actors David Hewlett, Cynthia Preston, Terry O'Quinn, John Pyper-Ferguson, Helene Udy, Jacob Tierney
Roles Leon - Age 13
Rating65% 3.252413.252413.252413.252413.25241
Dr. Frank Linden has a life-size, anatomically correct medical dummy in his office which he calls "Pin". Via ventriloquism, Dr. Linden uses Pin to teach his children, Leon and Ursula about bodily functions and how the body works in a way the children can relate to without it being awkward. Dr. Linden's interactions with the children are otherwise cold and emotionally distant, and his ventriloquism act is the only sign of a more warm and playful side to his nature. Unknown to Dr. Linden, Leon is mentally ill and has come to believe that Pin is alive. Due in part to his mother, who discourages Leon from playing outdoors or bringing anyone home, Leon has no real friends and sees Pin as closest analogue. Leon is further traumatized when he secretly witnesses his father's nurse use Pin as a sex toy.
The Cap
The Cap (1985)
, 24minutes
Origin Canada
Genres Drama
Themes Sports films, Baseball films
Actors Michael Ironside, Jennifer Dale, Steven Bednarski
Rating71% 3.5641153.5641153.5641153.5641153.564115
The plot centers on a young boy from Montreal named Steve (Nicholas Podbrey) who is given a baseball cap by his idol, Andre Dawson of the Montreal Expos. One day, Steve loses the cap and soon after discovers that it was found by the boy of a wealthy businessman. Steve along with his unemployed father (Michael Ironside), go to the wealthy boy's house to discuss the matter. After a long and heated debate, Steve and his father leave empty-handed.