Terrence Scammell
Description
Terrence Scammell is a Canadian voice actor and voice director who has been active in the animation industry since 1980. Born Terrence Frederick Scammell on January 10, 1958, in Montreal, Quebec, he has built an extensive career providing voices for numerous animated series, feature films, and video games for major production companies around the world.
Scammell is particularly recognized in the field of anime and international animation dubbing for his work on series produced by companies such as CINAR and CinéGroupe. Among his notable anime voice roles, he is known for playing multiple characters in the series Gon, including the roles of Dande and Uru. He is also well-remembered for his dual role in the English adaptation of the comedic action series Samurai Pizza Cats, where he provided the voices for the character Guido Anchovy and also served as the Narrator. This performance remains a fan favorite, and Scammell is set to reprise these roles for the upcoming video game Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past, which reunites the original English voice cast. Furthermore, his early work includes the role of Dr. Snoozeabit in the English version of the series Mori no Yōki na Kobito-tachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, which was released in North America as The Littl' Bits.
Beyond these specific roles, Scammell has an extensive list of voice acting credits across hundreds of series. He voiced Alexander, the city mouse, in The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, Eugene in Animal Crackers, and the title roles in Bob Morane and Malo Korrigan. His other notable voice work includes parts in The Little Lulu Show, Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King (as Tripitaka), Gulliver's Travels, and video games such as Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
In addition to his on-screen performance career, Scammell is a highly accomplished voice director. He has worked as a director on over fifty television series, including popular shows like Tripping the Rift, the Emmy-winning children's program Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, and the BAFTA-nominated series Rotten Ralph. His directing credits also include Space Goofs, Pig City, and Maya the Bee. Scammell has demonstrated considerable versatility in the industry, working extensively in both Montreal and Ottawa. For his work, he has received an ACTRA award for his voice performance as Darph Bobo on the series Tripping the Rift, and his direction has been nominated for prestigious awards in North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom.
Scammell is particularly recognized in the field of anime and international animation dubbing for his work on series produced by companies such as CINAR and CinéGroupe. Among his notable anime voice roles, he is known for playing multiple characters in the series Gon, including the roles of Dande and Uru. He is also well-remembered for his dual role in the English adaptation of the comedic action series Samurai Pizza Cats, where he provided the voices for the character Guido Anchovy and also served as the Narrator. This performance remains a fan favorite, and Scammell is set to reprise these roles for the upcoming video game Samurai Pizza Cats: Blast From the Past, which reunites the original English voice cast. Furthermore, his early work includes the role of Dr. Snoozeabit in the English version of the series Mori no Yōki na Kobito-tachi: Berufi to Rirubitto, which was released in North America as The Littl' Bits.
Beyond these specific roles, Scammell has an extensive list of voice acting credits across hundreds of series. He voiced Alexander, the city mouse, in The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, Eugene in Animal Crackers, and the title roles in Bob Morane and Malo Korrigan. His other notable voice work includes parts in The Little Lulu Show, Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King (as Tripitaka), Gulliver's Travels, and video games such as Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory.
In addition to his on-screen performance career, Scammell is a highly accomplished voice director. He has worked as a director on over fifty television series, including popular shows like Tripping the Rift, the Emmy-winning children's program Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, and the BAFTA-nominated series Rotten Ralph. His directing credits also include Space Goofs, Pig City, and Maya the Bee. Scammell has demonstrated considerable versatility in the industry, working extensively in both Montreal and Ottawa. For his work, he has received an ACTRA award for his voice performance as Darph Bobo on the series Tripping the Rift, and his direction has been nominated for prestigious awards in North America, Europe, and the United Kingdom.
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- EnglishAnime overview: Samurai Pizza Cats
- EnglishAnime overview: Samurai Pizza Cats
- EnglishAnime overview: Mori no Yōki na Kobito-tachi: Berufi to Rirubitto