Cathy Weseluck

Cathy Weseluck

Weseluck at the 2012 Summer BronyCon Convention
Born Catherine Weseluck
(1970-08-21) August 21, 1970
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Residence Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Other names Catherine Weseluck
Kathy Weseluck
Katherine Weseluck
Occupation Actress, director, singer, comedian
Years active 1986–present

Catherine "Cathy" Weseluck (born August 21, 1970) is a Canadian actress, director, singer, voice artist, and comedian who frequently works with Ocean Productions in Vancouver, British Columbia. She is known for providing the voice for characters in various anime series, either being cast as a motherly figure or little boys.

Early life

Weseluck was born Catherine Weseluck in Canada on August 21, 1970.

Weseluck has Russian ancestry. Her relatives from the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union (now territory Belarus).[1][2]

Career

Radio

Before becoming a voice actress, Weseluck was an associate producer at CBC Radio until one of the hosts encouraged her to try voice acting.[3] Her first voice work was a radio spot for the Vancouver Centre Mall.

Voice acting

Weseluck has provided voices for many cartoon and anime series. She has provided the voice of Mirai Yashima in Mobile Suit Gundam, Dorothy Catalonia and Catherine Bloom in Gundam Wing, Near in Death Note,Cybersix in Cybersix, Shampoo in Ranma ½, Kagome's mother in InuYasha,Verne in U.B.O.S, Misa Takatsuki in Project ARMS, and Kid Trunks, Chaotzu, and Puar in Dragonball Z (among many others). She also voices Spike, the Mayor of Ponyville, and several background characters in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.

In addition to her voice-over work, she is also a voice director and instructor. She served as singing director on My Little Pony Tales, casting coordinator on Animated Classic Showcase for Film Roman, voice director for the English version of the French cartoon series Spiff and Hercules and dubbing director on Billy the Cat.

Filmography

Web productions

Anime

Other animations

Live-action

Video games

References

External links

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