Jeff Lumby

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Jeff Lumby
Born1956 (age 6768)
OccupationActor
Years active1980–present

Jeff Lumby (born 1956) is a Canadian actor. He is a member of the Lumby family, who created and produced the 1980s Canadian children's television series, Size Small , where he performed as various characters and a puppeteer. Lumby played "Winston Rothschild III", the septic tank and sewer technician character on The Red Green Show and Duct Tape Forever .

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Career

Lumby is involved in Skatoony on Teletoon. Skatoony which was originally developed in the UK debuted in Canada in 2010 and Jeff voices one of the new additions to the North American version, Studio Executive and Producer, Charles La Puck. Jeff has provided animated voices to many projects over the years, including the Mad scientist role of Professor Tomoe in the Cloverway dub adaptation of the Sailor Moon anime series in season three; his sister, Lisa Lumby-Richards (who appeared on Size Small as "Grandma Gussie"), was a screenwriter for the adaptation.

For eight years, he was a radio personality on Hamilton, Ontario station CJXY-FM, the rock station that was then Y95.3. He subsequently co-hosted the morning show on Toronto country radio station CISS-FM prior to its 1999 flip to contemporary hit radio. In January 2007, he returned to radio as lead morning host of radio station CJDV-FM, 107.5 Dave FM, a Corus Entertainment Radio Station broadcasting from the Tri-Cities of Cambridge/Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario. He has since left.

On July 5, 2010, Lumby became the interim morning show host on sports radio station The FAN 590 in Toronto after the station fired its long running morning show duo of Don Landry and former Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager Gord Stellick. He hosted on an interim basis until a permanent replacement for Landry & Stellick was found. [1] Andrew Krystal was later named the eventual replacement as host for the FAN 590's morning show. [2]

In April 2012, Lumby joined the "New Kool Morning Crew", heard on 105.3 Kool FM in Kitchener/Waterloo.

Filmography

Live action roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1980–82 SCTV Guest roles
1982–83 Size Small Tex
1983 Size Small Country Stampede
1986 Size Small Island Stampede
1994–2004 The Red Green Show Winston Rothschild III
2002 Duct Tape Forever Winston Rothschild III
2005 The Perfect Man Dr. Pitch
2006–presentUncle Joe's Cartoon PlayhouseVarious Characters

Voice over roles

YearTitleRoleNotes
1990–91 The Little Flying Bears Jason
1992–94Keroppi and FriendsJunk, Nelson ("The Frog's Secret House")English dub
1995 Sailor Moon MishaEnglish dub
2000 Sailor Moon S: The Movie Kakeru OozoraEnglish dub
2000 Sailor Moon S Professor/Doctor Souichi Tomoe, Germatoid and Master Pharaoh 90 English dub
2003–05 King Various Characters
2004 Peep and the Big Wide World Raccoon
2004–07 Odd Job Jack Various Characters
2005 6teen Star Idol Judge
2005–06 Sons of Butcher Various Characters
2006 Time Warp Trio Liphdinise
2007–09 Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy Leonard Sprocket
2007–08 Wayside Various Characters
2010–13 Skatoony Charles La Puck
2010–13 Sidekick Various Characters
2012–15 Fugget About It Terry
2013-16 Grojband Various Characters
2015 George of the Jungle NarratorSeason 2
2016 Looped Various Characters
2017 Wishfart G

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References

  1. "Sweeping changes at FAN 590". The Globe and Mail.
  2. FAN 590 press release