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Keith Knight (actor)
Keith Knight (January 20, 1956 – August 22, 2007) was a Canadian film, television and voice actor. He made his screen debut as Larry 'Fink' Finkelstein in the 1979 comedy '' Meatballs'', voiced the White Rabbit in ''The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland'', and voiced Pigface in the BBC drama ''Ace Lightning''. Knight was also known for voicing Lowly Worm in ''The Busy World of Richard Scarry''. He was also the voice of Moldy Van Oldy in the hit series ''Erky Perky''. Death Knight died of brain cancer at his home in Toronto Toronto ( ; or ) is the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario. With a recorded population of 2,794,356 in 2021, it is the most populous city in Canada and the fourth most populous city in North America. The city is the ancho ..., Ontario in 2007. He was 51 years old. Filmography Film Television References External links * 1956 births 2007 deaths Canadian male film actors Canadian male television actors Canadian male voi ...
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Gas (1981 Film)
''Gas'' is a 1981 Canadian comedy film released by Paramount Pictures, the plot of which was inspired by the 1979 energy crisis. The film was directed by Les Rose and produced by Claude Héroux. Plot summary A small Midwestern town is thrown into chaos when the local oil tycoon Duke Stuyvesant orchestrates a phony oil shortage in order to increase profits. News reporter Jane Beardsley tries to uncover the plot. Radio DJ Nick the Noz, observing from his station's news helicopter, reports on the craziness caused by the gasoline shortage. Cast * Susan Anspach ... Jane Beardsley * Howie Mandel ... Matt Lloyd * Sterling Hayden ... Duke Stuyvesant * Helen Shaver ... Rhonda * Sandee Currie ... Sarah Marshal * Peter Aykroyd ... Ed Marshal * Keith Knight ... Ira * Alf Humphreys ... Lou Picard * Philip Akin ... Lincoln Jones * Michael Hogan ... Guido Vespucci * Paul Kelman ... Nino Vespucci * Donald Sutherland ... Nick the Noz * Dustin Waln ... Ear ...
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The Care Bears (TV Series)
''Care Bears'' is an animated television series based on the franchise of the same name. The series was produced by DIC Enterprises (Disney) and aired on syndication a while after the theaterical release of the first movie in the series. In 1986, ''The Care Bears Family'', a successor series by the Canadian studio Nelvana that had produced the movies, aired on Global in Canada and on ABC in the United States. In 2007, Sabella Dern Entertainment produced a revival, '' Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot''. Synopsis The Care Bears live in a faraway place up in the clouds called Care-a-Lot, which constitutes a part of the Kingdom of Caring. With the help of the Cousins and their Buddies, they go all around the world on Missions in Caring whilst they try to thwart the plans of the evil Professor Coldheart. Episodes Voice cast * Billie Mae Richards – Tenderheart Bear, David’s Mother, Jill Wayland’s Mother, Keith, Kara's Mother, Matthew Miller * Jayne Eastwood – Birt ...
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Adderly
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Seeing Things may refer to: * Hallucination, a perception in the absence of a stimulus Film and television * ''Seein' Things'' (1924 film), a silent comedy short film * ''Seein' Things'' (1908 film), a French short silent comedy film * ''Seeing Things'' (1930 film), a film directed by Harold Beaudine * ''Seeing Things'' (TV series), a 1980s Canadian series * "Seeing Things" (''Corner Gas''), an episode of ''Corner Gas'' * "Seeing Things" (''Covies''), an episode of the web series ''Covies'' Literature and art * ''Seeing Things'' (poetry collection), a 1991 poetry collection by Seamus Heaney * ''Seeing Things'', a 1920 play by Margaret Mayo and Aubrey Kennedy * ''Seeing Things: Television in the Age of Uncertainty'', a 2000 book by John Ellis * ''Seeing Things'', a 2000 autobiography by Oliver Postgate * ''Seeing Things'', a 2005 art book by Jim Woodring * "Seeing Things", a short story by Ian Rankin, included in his 1992 collection ''A Good Hanging and Other Stories'' ...
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''The Canadian Conspiracy'' is a 1985 HBO/Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, CBC mockumentary, co-written and directed by Robert Boyd (director), Robert Boyd, about the way the Government of Canada is subverting the United States by taking over its entertainment industry. The film features many Canadians famous in the US who do not emphasize their Canadian origins being hounded by ANN (American News Network) reporters about the Canadian conspiracy. The story is about celebrities who were born Canadian and are now American citizens who made it successful in American showbiz, and a conspiracy about Leslie Nielsen's brother Erik Nielsen, Erik, then Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. Cast External links

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