Elizabeth Hanna
Elizabeth Hanna | |
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Education | National Theatre School of Canada Carleton University University of Toronto |
Occupation(s) | Actress, speech-language pathologist |
Years active | 1980–present |
Elizabeth Hanna is a Canadian film and television actress and speech language pathologist, most notable for her voice acting work in animated films. She is best known as the voice of Hen in Little Bear.
History
[edit]Early history
[edit]Elizabeth Hanna spent her early years in Ottawa, where she graduated from Glebe Collegiate Institute.[1] She attended Carleton University, where she graduated with a major in philosophy.[2][3] She was then accepted into the National Theatre School of Canada, based in Montreal, Quebec, from which she graduated in 1977.[4][5]
Acting career
[edit]Hanna then relocated to Toronto, where she continues to be based. She initially commenced her professional acting career appearing in various Toronto stage productions. She also began to obtain commercial voice-over work, contributing to national television and radio advertising campaigns. This led to the development of her career as a voice actor in a number of animated films associated with such well-known characters as Little Bear, the Care Bears, Babar the Elephant, and Sailor Moon.[6] Much of Hanna's voice acting work has been in productions of the Nelvana group.
As a speech-language pathologist
[edit]Hanna later complemented her voice acting and voiceover skills by obtaining a Master of Health Science degree, majoring in Speech-Language Pathology, from the University of Toronto. She commenced practising as a Speech-Language Pathologist in 1996 while continuing her voice and other contributions to film and television, as well as voice contributions to video games.[6]
Filmography
[edit]- Corn & Peg (2019-2020) (TV Series) - Miss Biscuit (voice)
- Wishenpoof! (2018) - Grammie (voice)
- Mia and Me (2011-2012) - Panthea (voice)
- "The Dating Guy" (2009) (TV Series) [7]
- Friends and Heroes (2008-2009) - Luciana (voice)
- "The Future Is Wild" Archived 2010-06-12 at the Wayback Machine (2007) (TV Series, Discovery Kids)[8]
- Care Bears: Big Wish Movie (2005) - Big Wish (voice)
- Rolie Polie Olie (2004) - Kindly Lady (voice, in "A Polie Family Frolic," "Has Anybody Seen My Coo?" and "Babies Go Home.")
- Rolie Polie Olie: The Baby Bot Chase (2003) - Kindly Lady (voice)
- Elliot Moose (2001) - (Voiceover, only in these sorts of episodes, "The Cat Nap/Elliot Mapleberry/The Magic Pond/Boo!".)
- The Little Bear Movie (2001) - Hen (voice, uncredited)
- Franklin and the Green Knight: The Movie (2000)[9] - Mrs. Fox/Eagle (voice)
- Mega Man Legends 2 (2000) (Video Game) - Servbots (voice)[10]
- Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend (2000) (TV Series) - Artemis (voice)
- The Misadventures of Tron Bonne (1999) (Video Game) - Servbot #1 (voice)[11]
- Babar: King of the Elephants (1999) - Madame (voice)
- Silver Surfer (1998) (TV Series) - Kill the Troll (voice)
- Mega Man Legends (1997) (Video Game) - Servbots (voice)[10]
- Franklin (1997) - Duck (voice, in "Franklin in the Dark")/Mrs. Fox (voice)
- Sailor Moon (1995) (TV Series)[12] - Doom Tree/Tree of Life (voice)
- The Magic School Bus (1995) (TV Series)[13] - Judge (voice, only in "Taking Flight".)
- Little Bear (1995-2001) (TV Series) - Hen (voice)[14]
- Wild C.A.T.s (1994–1995) (TV Series)
- Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993–1994) (TV Series)[15] - The Old Witch (voice)
- "Woman on the Run: The Lawrencia Bembenek Story" (1993) (Television Movie)
- Dog City (1992–1995) (TV Series) - Rosie O'Gravy (voice)
- Beetlejuice (1989–1991) (TV Series)[16] - Delia Deetz/Miss Shannon (voice)
- The Nutcracker Prince (1990) - Marie/Miss Schaeffer/Doll (voice)
- The Raccoons (1990) (TV Series)[17] - Nicole Raccoon (voice)
- Piggsburg Pigs! (1990) (TV Series)
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989) (TV Series) - Triforce of Wisdom (voice)
- Babar: The Movie (1989) - Queen Celeste/Lady (voice)
- Street Legal (1989) (TV Series)[18]
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1989) (TV Series)[19]
- Babar (1989) (TV Series) - Madame (voice)
- C.O.P.S. (1988–1989) (TV Series)[20] - Suzy "Mirage" Young (voice)
- Double Standard (1988) (Television Movie)
- Police Academy (1988) (TV Series) - Mademoiselle Diva (voice)
- Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater (1987) (TV Series) - Grandma Kitty/Mama Kitty (voice)
- The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987) - Queen of Wonderland (voice)
- The Centurions (1986–87)
- Check It Out! (1985) (TV Series)
- The Wizard of Oz (1982)[21]
- Hank Williams: The Show He Never Gave (1981)
References
[edit]- ^ Where she was preceded by Luba Goy, later of the Royal Canadian Air Farce. Both also graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada. Both also have done extensive voice-acting work in productions for Nelvana, including performing together in such productions as The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland.
- ^ And where some of her undergraduate work was published. See reference to her "The '6's' in the Tractatus", published in Vol 1(2) of The Carleton University Student Journal of Philosophy (Summer, 1974), CUSJP Issues Printed on Paper Archived 2008-02-20 at the Wayback Machine; www.carleton.ca/philosophy/cusjp, in which Hanna discusses Ludwig Wittgenstein's sixth proposition from his Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus . Hanna's research and analytical orientations have continued in her later career as a speech-language pathologist: see "Selected Recent Presentations/Publications" at Profile of Elizabeth Hanna; www.clearspeech.ca.
- ^ One of Hanna's contemporaries during her time at Carleton was comedian Dan Aykroyd.
- ^ "Alumni, Acting: 1970-1979". National Theatre School of Canada. Archived from the original on 2012-04-21.
- ^ One of Hanna's classmates at the National Theatre School was Canadian actor, writer and director Jack Blum.
- ^ a b Profile of Elizabeth Hanna; www.clearspeech.ca.
- ^ Primarily from the Internet Movie Database, as supplemented. For further details, see Elizabeth Hanna Filmography; www.imdb.com.
- ^ One episode, "Sky High Anxiety".[permanent dead link ]
- ^ See also List of Franklin characters.
- ^ a b "Elizabeth Hanna (visual voices guide)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved 27 June 2021. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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: CS1 maint: postscript (link) - ^ Capcom Production Studio 2. The Misadventures of Tron Bonne. Capcom. Scene: Ending credits, 7:07:55 in, CAST.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ One episode, "Treed" (1995); www.imdb.com.
- ^ One episode, "Taking Flight" (1995); www.imdb.com.
- ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 362–363.
- ^ See also The Haunt of Fear.
- ^ Hanna voiced the character of Delia Deetz, who was played in the 1988 film by Catherine O'Hara. See Delia Deetz (character); www.imdb.com.
- ^ See also List of characters in The Raccoons.
- ^ One episode, "World Class City" (1989); www.imdb.com.
- ^ One episode, "Skeleton In The Closet" (1989); www.imdb.com.
- ^ See also Mirage (C.O.P.S.).
- ^ Credited as The Wicked Witch of the West, but also voicing The Good Witch of the North and Jellia Jamb.