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Linda Ballantyne is a Actor Canadienne born on 24 october 1964 at Toronto (Canada)

Linda Ballantyne

Linda Ballantyne
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Nationality Canada
Birth 24 october 1964 (59 years) at Toronto (Canada)

Linda Anne Ballantyne (born October 26, 1964) is a Canadian voice actress.

Born in Toronto, Ontario, she is best known for voicing the title role of Serena/Sailor Moon in the second half of the English version of Sailor Moon.

Usually with

Susan Roman
Susan Roman
(3 films)
Neil Crone
Neil Crone
(2 films)
Julie Lemieux
Julie Lemieux
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Linda Ballantyne (3 films)

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Actress

Care Bears: Big Wish Movie, 1h15
Directed by Mike Fallows
Origin Canada
Genres Fantastic, Comedy, Musical theatre, Fantasy, Musical, Animation
Themes Jeu, Musical films, Films about toys, Children's films
Actors Stephanie Beard, Robert Tinkler, Julie Lemieux, Linda Ballantyne, Susan Roman, Stephen Ouimette
Roles Champ Bear (voice)
Rating50% 2.542272.542272.542272.542272.54227
This movie starts when, atop the roof of an observatory at their cloud-filled home of Care-a-lot, the Care Bears hear Wish Bear's story of how she (as a Cub) found her new friend, a wishing star named Twinkers. The Care Bears are touched by this tale, but are a bit worried when she uses Twinkers' inherent power to wish them all some popcorn. Cheer Bear raises concern that this may be a frivolous use of Twinkers' power. Wish Bear, however, assures everyone that she is a trained professional.
Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-Lot, 1h23
Directed by Mike Fallows
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Animation
Themes Jeu, Films about music and musicians, Musical films, Films about toys, Children's films
Actors Julie Lemieux, Adrian Truss, Susan Roman, Katie Griffin, Stevie Vallance, Andrew Sabiston
Roles Champ Bear (voice)
Rating42% 2.125462.125462.125462.125462.12546
The Care Bears live in a cloud-filled land known as Care-a-lot ("With All Your Heart"). One of the Bears, Grumpy, is working on a rainbow carousel for the upcoming Care Bear Fair. His fellow Care Bears come by for a look; one of them, Funshine, loves telling jokes and making the other Care Bears laugh. After they reluctantly agree to try the carousel, it goes out of control and sends them into the sky before crashing down. Grumpy feels even worse after Funshine tries to cheer him up with a joke on height restrictions, which the other Bears find funny. Grumpy is not amused, and even goes so far as to tell Funshine that if he doesn't understand that cheering up isn't making fun of, then maybe Funshine doesn't belong in Care-A-Lot. As a result, the Bears force Grumpy to apologize to the ursine comedian. Reading from a note, Tenderheart Bear realizes that Funshine has felt sorry for Grumpy and has gone in search of a place where his talents can be better appreciated. The other Bears are worried about his fate; as they cannot hold their Fair without him, they decide to look for him regardless and bring him back to Care-a-lot. Five of them— Tenderheart, Grumpy, Wish, Cheer and Share volunteer, while Laugh-a-Lot, Love-a-Lot, Friend, Good Luck, Bedtime and Champ stay home to get ready for the fair.
Thomas and the Magic Railroad, 1h26
Directed by Britt Allcroft
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Animation
Themes Transport films, Rail transport films, Children's films
Actors Alec Baldwin, Peter Fonda, Mara Wilson, Cody McMains, Michael E. Rodgers, Edward Glen
Roles Percy (voice)
Rating42% 2.11282.11282.11282.11282.1128
Sir Topham Hatt, the director of the Island of Sodor Railway, is on holiday leaving Mr. Conductor (Alec Baldwin) in charge. Meanwhile, while talking at Killaban station, Thomas (originally going to be voiced by John Bellis/voiced by Edward Glen) and Gordon (voiced by Neil Crone) encounter an evil and cross diesel locomotive named Diesel 10 (originally going to be voiced by Keith Scott/voiced by Neil Crone), who has a claw on top of him who he names "Pinchy" He states that he has incomplete work on Sodor. Meanwhile, in Shining Time, Mr. Conductor has his own problems as his supply of gold dust, which allows him to magically teleport from place to place, is running low and isn't enough to allow him to travel back from Sodor.