List of comedy-drama television series

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This is a list of television series in the comedy drama (aka dramedy) genre.

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Richard Ian Cox is a Welsh-born Canadian actor, comedian and online radio host. He is best known for his voice work for English language dubs of anime, mainly for InuYasha. Cox gained prominence for playing the character of Henry Dailey's teenaged traveller and horse rider, Alec Ramsay, in The Family Channel's Adventures of the Black Stallion during the early 1990s. Cox also gained fame for voicing Ian Kelley, the title character in the animated series Being Ian and for voicing Scattershot, one of the Autobots in the CGI-Animated series Transformers: Cybertron. In 2015, he provided the voice of Lofty in the American dubbed version of the 2015 reboot of the British children's animated television series Bob the Builder taking over from both Sonya Leite and Emma Tate. He had a prominent live action role alongside Robin Williams in the 2006 comedy RV. He maintains an active online presence on Tumblr and Twitter as well as Facebook. He hosts his own podcast called The Show.

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Matthew Hill is a Canadian voice actor working for Ocean Productions.

Don Brown is a Canadian voice actor and comedian. An expert in comedic and villainous roles, Don is best known as the voice of Jaken and Inu no Taisho from the critically acclaimed InuYasha series, Siegel Clyne from Gundam SEED, Balgus from the original Escaflowne dub and Chief Otsuka from Tetsujin 28th.

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Pauline Newstone is a Canadian voice actress best known as the voice of Airazor in the computer animated series Beast Wars and as Frieza in the English Ocean and Westwood dubs of Dragon Ball Z.

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