Terrence Scammell | |
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Born | Terrence Frederick Scammell |
Other names | Terry Scammell Terrence Scammel |
Occupation(s) | Voice actor, voice director |
Years active | 1980–present |
Known for | The Little Lulu Show (1995-1998) The Animal Crackers (1997-1999) |
Spouse | Sheila Singhal |
Website | www |
Terrence Frederick Scammell is a Canadian voice actor and voice director.
In a career that has spanned more than 30 years, Scammell worked on hundreds of series, live-action films, documentaries and video games for BBC, PBS, Syfy, Teletoon, Ubisoft and other production companies around the world.
Scammell received an ACTRA award for voicing the character of Darph Bobo on Tripping the Rift , [1] and his directing work has been nominated for awards in North America, [2] Europe, [3] and the U.K. [4]
He is married to writer and blogger Sheila Singhal and divides his time between Montreal and Ottawa. He is a member of ACTRA and the Canadian Actors' Equity Association unions. [5]
Series | Production company | Episodes |
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The Babaloos | CINAR | 4 × 30 minutes |
Belle and Sebastian | PVP and Gaumont Films | 52 × 11 minutes |
Bibi and Jennifer | Megafun | 6 × 30 minutes |
Bionicles | LEGO | 4 × 30 minutes |
The Big Garage | Prisma Productions | 4 × 30 minutes |
Billy and Buddy | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Bob | Megafun | 9 × 5 minutes |
The Boy (also serves as casting director) | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Carland Cross | Sonolab | 26 × 30 minutes |
A Cat, a Cow, and the Ocean [6] | Tooncan | 26 × 12 minutes |
Celestin | Prisma | 26 × 5 minutes |
Children's Dreams | Megafun | 26 × 5 minutes |
Chico and Friends | Punch International | 26 × 30 minutes |
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures | CINAR | 52 × 22 minutes |
Daft Planet | CinéGroupe | 13 × 30 minutes |
Detective Lea Summer | Doublevue | 26 × 30 minutes |
Dog's World | Punch International | 26 × 30 minutes |
Dragon | Cité Amérique | 52 × 10 minutes |
Dragon Hunters | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Flight Squad | CINAR | 26 × 30 minutes |
Fred the Caveman | Tube Studios | 13 × 30 minutes |
H2O: Mermaid Adventures | Netflix | 26 × 30 minutes |
Harbour Patrol | Doublevue | 26 × 30 minutes |
Inuk | Pop 6 | 52 × 30 minutes |
Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King | CINAR | 26 × 30 minutes |
Kit and Kaboodle | CinéGroupe | 26 × 30 minutes |
Kitou | Tooncan | 52 × 10 minutes |
Lil' Doc | Gala Productions/CBC | 52 × 3 minutes |
Little Nicholas | Method Animation | 26 × 30 minutes |
The Magic Canoe | Manito Media/Loogaroo/APTN | 52 × 30 minutes |
Malo Korrigan | Tooncan | 52 × 10 minutes |
Martin Morning [7] | Tooncan | 52 × 12 minutes |
Mega Babies | CinéGroupe / Landmark Entertainment / Sony Wonder | 26 × 30 minutes |
Mica | Tooncan | 26 × 11 minutes |
A Miss Mallard Mystery | CINAR | 26 × 30 minutes |
Misty Island | Tooncan | 52 × 12 minutes |
Moot Moot | Tooncan | 13 × 30 minutes |
Oscar and Spike | Tooncan | 13 × 30 minutes |
Pig City | CinéGroupe | 52 × 30 minutes |
Ratz | Tooncan | 52 × 10 minutes |
Rotten Ralph | Megafun / Tooncan / Italtoons / BBC | 26 × 30 minutes |
Runes | Prime Entertainment Group | 26 × 30 minutes |
SOS | CinéGroupe | 4 × 30 minutes |
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat | CinéGroupe | 80 × 10 minutes |
Space Goofs | Tooncan | 26 × 5 minutes |
Spaced Out | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Spirou and Fantasio | CinéGroupe | 8 × 30 minutes |
Tempo Express [8] | Tooncan/ZDF | 26 × 30 minutes |
The Three Pigs | CinéGroupe | 26 × 30 minutes |
The Tofus | CinéGroupe | 26 × 30 minutes |
Tripping the Rift | CinéGroupe | 39 × 30 minutes |
The Triplets | Cinélume | 4 × 30 minutes |
Tupu | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Woofy | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
The Wacky World of Webster and Whim | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Wumpa's World | Cité Amérique | 8 × 10 minutes |
Yakari | Tooncan | 26 × 30 minutes |
Zoom the White Dolphin | Marzipan Film/Media Valley | 65 × 30 minutes |
Name of special | Production house | Length |
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Arctic Territory [9] | CBC | 10 × 30 minutes |
Fridge Magnets | Tube Studios | Pilot |
Gap Travel Documentary | Greenspace | 6 × 60 minutes |
The Gaspé | Greenspace | 120 minutes |
Heavy Metal 2000 | CinéGroupe | 88 minutes |
Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King | CINAR | 90 minutes |
The Love Bugs | Sonolab | 30 minutes |
Pinocchio 3000 | CinéGroupe | 90 minutes |
Semmelweiss | Cinélume | 120 minutes |
Spank | CINAR | 30 minutes |
Big City Blues | Goodtimes | 50 minutes |
Six Days in June | PBS | 90 minutes |
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