Kathleen Fee

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Kathleen Fee
Born
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Occupation(s)Actress, voice actress, writer, adapter, translator, voice director

Kathleen Fee (born in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian actress, writer, voice actress, writer and director. [1] [2]

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Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982 Visiting Hours Emergency Nurse
1983Cross CountryAirline Clerk
1984 Samson & Sally SeagullEnglish version; voice
1986 Cat City Additional voice
1987 Future Block
1990The Jungle BookMeshua
1991 Charlie Strapp and Froggy Ball Flying High Drottning Tallkotte
1992 The Legend of the North Wind The Sea
1993Sweet KillingMrs. Devon
1993The Return of the North WindThe Sea
1995 The Wrong Woman Matron
1997Zandile, in the Light of the UbuntuNarrator
1998 Little Men Narrator / Molly
1998 Home Team Social Service Woman
1999The Witness FilesPrison Matron
2000Artificial LiesJudge Barrett
2000Café OléMrs. Kaye
2002 Savage Messiah Social Services Receptionist
2003Chasing HoldenFemale Cashier
2007 I'm Not There Duchess
2008Moomin and Midsummer MadnessMoominmammaEnglish version; voice
2010Outbreak: Anatomy of a PlagueVoice
2010 Moomins and the Comet Chase Moominmamma / Shop LadyEnglish version; voice
2010EverywhereSqueamish Woman
2011 The Moth Diaries Miss Bobbie
2012 The Words Woman on the Bus
2012 Kaspar Background voicesAlso English translator
2012 Mirror Mirror Noble #4
2012 Imaginaerum Tracy GainmanVoice
2012Wallis Simpson, Loved and LostNarrator
2013 The Informant Couturière
2017 Moomins and the Winter Wonderland MoominmammaEnglish version; voice
2018 Appiness Marie Clarke
2020 Hall Betty
2022 Moonfall Elaine Houseman

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986 The Wonderful Wizard of Oz MombiVoice
1988 Bobobobs PetronellaEpisode: "Picknick op een klein tropisch planeetje"
1990 The Little Flying Bears Margaret / Arlene2 episodes
1991 Adventures of the Little Mermaid QueenEnglish version; voice
1991Madeline and the GypsiesGypsy MamaTelevision short
1991–1992 Young Robin Hood Mathilda26 episodes
1992 The Boys of St. Vincent Office ManagerTelevision film
1992 The Legend of White Fang BellaEpisode: "The Trap"
1993 Papa Beaver's Storytime VariousEnglish version; voice
1993 David Copperfield PeggottyTelevision film
1993Les grands procèsKathleen WlitshireEpisode: "Fred Rose"
1994–1995 Robinson Sucroe Monday7 episodes
1996–2000 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Various3 episodes
1996–2016 Arthur Ms. Morgan / Mrs. Tibble17 episodes
1997–1998 The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures Various25 episodes
1998 The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo MattinglyEpisode: "The Paul Revere Mystery"
1999The Legend of Sleepy HollowMrs. Van TassleTelevision film
2000–2001 Wunschpunsch Tyrannia Vampirella41 episodes
2001 Blind Terror Records ClerkTelevision film
2001For Better or for WorseAdditional voices
2002The Stork DerbyOutraged Woman
2002 Bliss Etta SchmidtEpisode: "Six Days"
2002 The Case of the Whitechapel Vampire Mme KaravskyTelevision film
2003 The Reagans Nursing Home Attendant
2004 Tripping the Rift Additional voice3 episodes
2004 When Angels Come to Town MarionTelevision film
2004Cosmic CowboysGranny
2005Choice: The Henry Morgentaler StoryHumanist Member
2005 Mayday Claude BurgniardEpisode: "The Killing Machine"
20053 x rienTante YvonneEpisode: "1,2,3 Go Toronto!"
2006 He Shoots, He Scores Mère de Mark StevensEpisode #1.22
2006 René Lévesque Femme #1Episode: "L'enfant terrible (1962-66)"
2006Thrill of the KillSheriff Teri BoeschTelevision film
2008Dr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeMrs Lanyon
2009Hidden CrimesPrincipal Schneider
2011 Being Human Barbara the GhostEpisode: "Children Shouldn't Play with Undead Things"
2011Stealing ParadiseJudge Olivia MathersTelevision film
2011 Cyberbully History Teacher
2011 Who Is Simon Miller? Grand-Mere
2011 Jack High Commander13 episodes
2012–2016 Fatal Vows Narrator37 episodes
2013Exploding SunClaire WitkinsTelevision film
2014 19-2 Birthday Boy's MotherEpisode: "Welfare Day"
2014 14 - Diaries of the Great War Käthe Kollwitz Television film
2015 Quantico Federal JudgeEpisode: "Guilty"
2015, 2016 This Life Helen2 episodes
2018Broken TrustMrs. HawesEpisode: "Brother VS Brother
2018 The Detectives Mrs. MarianiEpisode: "Hatred"
2018L'Agent Jean: comment sauver le monde en 90 secondesMartha15 episodes
2019 Yidlife Crisis ReceptionistEpisode: "Jewish General Hospital"
2019 Street Legal Mrs. JohnsonEpisode: "Moving Day"
2020L'heure BleueNotary receptionistEpisode #4.14
2021Christmas in My HeartLinda BuchananTelevision film

Video games

YearTitleRole
2001 Wizardry 8 [ citation needed ]Voice
2017 Assassin's Creed Origins [ citation needed ]
2021 Arkham Horror: Mother's Embrace [3] Agatha Cranes

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References

  1. Terry Rowan, Whodoneit! A Film Guide, p. 228
  2. Vincent Terrace, Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, 2d ed., p. 1208
  3. "Kathleen Fee (visual voices guide) - Behind The Voice Actors". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved 2024-01-28.