Neil Shee
Description
Neil Shee was a Canadian actor and voice actor, active in the industry from the 1970s until the early 2000s. He was born on March 26, 1935, in Montreal, Quebec, and passed away on June 21, 2022, in the same city. His career was largely defined by his extensive work as a narrator and voice artist for numerous animated series, films, and documentaries, often for productions associated with Canadian companies like the National Film Board of Canada and Cinar Films.
Shee's voice acting portfolio includes a variety of roles in internationally distributed animated programs. He is well known for providing the voice of Yeh-Yeh Miao, the grandfather figure in the children's series Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat. He also voiced the character Tayara in the 2001 film Inuk and took on the role of Shaggy Mane in the second season of Toad Patrol. In the 1992 series The Legend of White Fang, he voiced the character Raven Moon. His work also extended to holiday specials, such as voicing Santa Claus in the 1996 animated film How the Toys Saved Christmas.
As a narrator, one of his earliest roles was for the 1975 animated feature Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid. He continued in this capacity for projects like the 1991 short film Mirrors of Time and the 2005 documentary The Last Mogul. In addition to animation, Shee occasionally appeared in minor live-action roles for television movies and features.
Regarding the specific example provided, Neil Shee voiced the character of the Cowardly Lion in the 1986-1987 Canadian animated television series The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This series, produced by Cinar Films, was an adaptation of L. Frank Baum's books and featured a cast that included Morgan Hallet as Dorothy and Richard Dumont as the Scarecrow. He also reprised the role of the Lion in the 1987 film The Marvelous Land of Oz, which was a compilation of episodes from the same series. Throughout his career, Shee collaborated on multiple projects with industry professionals such as writer Don Arioli and fellow voice actor Terrence Scammell.
Shee's voice acting portfolio includes a variety of roles in internationally distributed animated programs. He is well known for providing the voice of Yeh-Yeh Miao, the grandfather figure in the children's series Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat. He also voiced the character Tayara in the 2001 film Inuk and took on the role of Shaggy Mane in the second season of Toad Patrol. In the 1992 series The Legend of White Fang, he voiced the character Raven Moon. His work also extended to holiday specials, such as voicing Santa Claus in the 1996 animated film How the Toys Saved Christmas.
As a narrator, one of his earliest roles was for the 1975 animated feature Hans Christian Andersen's The Little Mermaid. He continued in this capacity for projects like the 1991 short film Mirrors of Time and the 2005 documentary The Last Mogul. In addition to animation, Shee occasionally appeared in minor live-action roles for television movies and features.
Regarding the specific example provided, Neil Shee voiced the character of the Cowardly Lion in the 1986-1987 Canadian animated television series The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. This series, produced by Cinar Films, was an adaptation of L. Frank Baum's books and featured a cast that included Morgan Hallet as Dorothy and Richard Dumont as the Scarecrow. He also reprised the role of the Lion in the 1987 film The Marvelous Land of Oz, which was a compilation of episodes from the same series. Throughout his career, Shee collaborated on multiple projects with industry professionals such as writer Don Arioli and fellow voice actor Terrence Scammell.
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- EnglishAnime overview: The Wonderful Wizard of Oz