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Season 3 - Episode 44 - Eva Almos

Season 3, Ep. 44

Emmy award nominee writer, voice actor and native Torontonian Eva Almos shares stories about working on classic animated series such as Duckman with Jason Alexander, Pinky and the Brain, Wild Kratts and voicing three characters on The Care Bear series and films, plus Co-writing and Executive Producing ‘Rebel Bubbie’ with Bruria Cooperman, now running in the Toronto Fringe Festival. Brought to you by @TomsPlaceTO and @ETPCanada.

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