Drew Reichett
"Yvon Ducharme"
Drew Reichelt was born and raised in a small town, spending his solitary time developing a wide variety of fanciful friends with his overactive imagination. As he grew older he discovered that this impressive talent could be used to pay the bills turning it into a satisfying career as both an on-screen and "behind the screen" actor providing voices for animation and voice over.

Along with his extensive theatrical and animation and voice over experience, Reichelt has appeared in episodes of "So Weird," "Fear of Flying," "Millennium," "Police Academy," "Two," "The Commish" and "Street Justice."

Kirby Morrow
"Tommy Tukyuk"
Kirby Morrow has an extensive resume of films, television, animation, theater and stand-up comedy. This year alone he can be seen in the feature films "Bones" for New Line Cinema, "M.V.P." for Keystone Entertainment and "Jerry's Day" for Candlefish Productions. Also this year Morrow has voiced leading cartoon characters for "X-Men," "Gundam Wing" which is currently the number one cartoon in America, "Kong," Yvon of the Yukon, "Nascar Racers," "The Vision of Escaflowne," "Dragonball Z" and "Ramna."

Morrow is theatrically trained, a published writer, scriptwriter and stand-up comedy veteran as well as producer and director. His most current project in this field is "Identity Crisis," a sketch comedy television series, currently in negotiations with American networks.

Glen Gould
"Bill Tukyuk"
Glen Gould is an Actor/Director/Musician/Writer of Mi'kmaq Indian decent. Born and raised on Unama'ki'k (aka Cape Breton Island), Gould began his career in 1991 on Manitoulin Island with De-ba-jeh-mu-jig Theatre's national tour of Drew Hayden Taylor's "Toronto at Dreamer's Rock." Since then Gould has gone on to direct and perform on stages from coast tot coast and appeared on several television and film projects.

His television appearances include "E.N.G.," "Forever Knight," "First Wave," "North of 60," "Cold Squad," "The People's Dance" and "Legends - the story of Siwash Rock." Gould has appeared in the feature films "Squanto - A Warrior's Tale," "The Hot Karl" and Louis Lamour's "Crossfire Trail" for TNT. Gould has also done some voice over work for CBC radio and the Discovery Channel. Yvon of the Yukon is Gould's first animation and he had a "blast" working on the first season as "Bill Tukyuk," Mayor of "Upyermukluk" and is looking forward to reuniting with the cast and crew for the second season.

Jane Mortifee
"Big Mary"
Jane Mortifee has been active in theatre, film, television and the studios for over twenty years. She has been nominated for an Actra Award and three Jessie Awards for her work in Ann Mortifee's "Reflections on Crooked Walking," John Gray's "Rock and Roll" and "Don Messer's Jubilee." Along with her extensive theatrical background, Mortifee has appeared in episodic television productions of "Neon Rider," "21 Jump Street," "Danger Bay" and "Airwolf." Her numerous mini-series and feature films include the acclaimed "My American Cousin."

Her first love is singing and she has appeared as a guest soloist on numerous television and live musical specials such as the Canada Day Special, The David Foster Special, Expo '86, and as an opening act for Bob Newhart. She was a regular background singer on the Tom Jones, Paul Anka and Rolf Harris TV series.

With the arrival of her daughter, Jessica (her best, most challenging and rewarding production to date), she focused her energies on studio work as a jingle singer and as a voice over and animated series talent to allow herself time for the chaotic dance of motherhood. Mortifee has recently fulfilled a twenty year long dream - recording her own solo album, "Conversations." The album is a collection of favourite ballads - a rainy day sort of album, the kind that invites reflecting in front of a cozy fire.

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