Bronwen Mantel

Bronwen Mantel (born 29 October 1948) is a Canadian actress and voice actress. Mantel has appeared in numerous movies and has done extensive voice acting in animated films and television series.

Bronwen Mantel
Born (1948-10-29) 29 October 1948
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Other namesBronwyn Mantel
OccupationActress, voice actress
Years active1973–present

Early life and career

Mantel was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has appeared in several movies including Secret Window and Gothika, and as a voice actress in the TV series Mega Babies, Adventures of the Little Koala, Arthur, Bobobobs, Tripping the Rift, Sharky and George, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Papa Beaver's Storytime, A Bunch of Munsch, Young Robin Hood, The Smoggies, Princess Sissi, What's with Andy?, Christopher Columbus, Adventures of the Little Mermaid, Adventures of Pinocchio, Caillou, The Little Lulu Show, Cat Tales, The World of David the Gnome, Spirou, Anna Banana, Diplodos, Nutsberry Town, Lucky Luke, C.L.Y.D.E., Jungle Tales, The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, Pig City, Wunschpunsch, Sea Dogs, A Miss Mallard Mystery, Woofy, Fred the Caveman, Bob in a Bottle, Jim Button, The Tofus, The Kids from Room 402, Night Hood, Flight Squad, Ivanhoe, Bumpety Boo, Oscar and Spike, Ocean Tales, The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo, Creepschool, Mica, Belphegor, Zoe and Charlie, Gino the Chicken, Pet Pals, The Twins, Marsupilami, Wombat City, Mona the Vampire, Zoé Kezako, The Babaloos, Robinson Sucroe, My Goldfish is Evil, Inuk, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Chip and Charlie, The Babaloos, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, The Real Story of, Tommy and Oscar, Samurai Pizza Cats, Malo Korrigan, Turtle Island, Milo, Lola and Virginia, Dragon Hunters, Gofrette, The Legend of White Fang, Adventures of Peter Pan, Gulliver's Travels and Animal Crackers.

She also appears as Bronwyn Mantel.

Partial filmography

YearMovieRoleProduction Company
1979In Praise of Older WomenWoman in CafeG. Kaczender/RSL Films
1979City on FireSarah Watts/welfare MotherAstral Films
1980Revolution's Orphans*Ruth NemetsNational Film Board / John Smith
1980Hog WildMrs. RumbleFilmPlan
1983Of Unknown OriginPrincipal/Boss' wifeMutuel Films
1983IllusionsPrincipal/Anne DesmondCBS Films
1985Joshua Then and NowMrs. FriarRSL Films / Ted Kotcheff
1987The Last StrawPrincipalNational Film Board
1987Crazy MoonAnne's MotherAllegro Films
1988PinMrs. LindenFilmline / Sandor Stern
1990BackstabPrincipal/JudgeAllegro Films
1993Map of the Human HeartWoman GuestMiramax
1994BreakthroughGaylene JanusFilmline / Piers Haggard
1996Mother NightHoward Campbell's motherApplause Films / Nick Nolte
1996RainbowSchool principalFilmline/ Bob Hoskins
1996ArthurMrs. MacGradyWGBH/Cookie Jar/9 Story Entertainment
1997Voices from a Locked RoomMadge RyanU.K./Malcom Clarke
2000StardomPrincipal/PBS pledge hostAlliance Atlantis/Denys Arcand
2003GothikaIreneDark Castle-Warner
2004Secret WindowGreta BowieGrand Slam Productions / David Koepp
2006The Favorite GameEsther CohenCine Qua Non Films
2006BansheeMildred TottyOygen
2016Ballerina[lower-alpha 1]Mother Superior (voice)
  • Genie Nominee: Best Astress in a non-feature 1980 and Earle Grey Award: BEST ACTRESS, ACTRA Awards 1980

Notes

  1. The film was released in the United States under the title Leap.[1]

Sources


  1. Busch, Anita (23 December 2016). "TWC Takes 'Leap!' With Elle Fanning Animated Picture". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
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