Alyson Court
A native of Canada, actress Alyson Court got her start in the United States when she was still barely a teenager. It was in 1985 that the 12-year-old Court landed a multitude of smaller roles in the widely acclaimed children's programs "The Edison Twins," "Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird," and "ABC Weekend Specials." 1985 was also the first time Court lent her voice to an animated program with "Ewoks," a series based on the bear-like creatures in the "Star Wars "movies. Voiceover work proved fruitful for Court and she ultimately found her niche voicing cartoon characters in shows like "The Care Bears Family" from 1986 and "Garbage Pail Kids " from 1987. By the late '80s, however, Court began appearing in guest spots in more live action television shows like the sci-fi adventure series, "My Secret Identity," the '80s remake of "The Twilight Zone," and the family drama "Avonlea." Court continued to lend her voice to animated programs throughout the '90s and 2000s, the more notable of which include "Beetlejuice," "X-Men," and "Timothy Goes to School." By the late '90s, however, she started doing voiceover work for video games as well, including the popular "Resident Evil"games released in the '90s and 2000s.