Marla Lukofsky
Marla Lukofsky is a Canadian-American stand-up comedian.
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1984 | The Get Along Gang | Bingo Beaver (voice) - Pilot | |
1985 | Midday-CBC New show Marla Lukofsky was Last Work weekly columnist on national news, completing 100 episodes. | ||
1986 | The Care Bears Family | Good Luck Bear / Playful Heart Monkey (voice) | Series regular |
1989 | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | voice actor | Series regular |
1987 | The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland | Good Luck Bear (voice) | |
1987 | The Magic School Bus | voice actor | |
1987 | Starcom: The U.S. Space Force | Additional voice | Series regular |
1988-1989 | ALF Tales | voice actor | Series regular |
1989 | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | voice actor | Series regular |
1981 | Rubber Face starring Jim Carrey | Principal role as Donna Cherry | |
1989 | The Twilight Zone revised version | Principal role | |
1990 | T. and T. starring Mr. T | co-starring role Brenda, reporter | |
1987 | Seeing Things | various co-starring roles | |
1995 | Rupert | Phoebe (Voice) | |
2001-2002 | Doc | Meribeth Weatherbeater | 1 episode |
2001-2003 | Pecola | Series regular voice actor | |
2004 | Care Bears: Forever Friends | Playful Heart Monkey, Good Luck Bear (voice) | |
2010-2011 | Scaredy Squirrel | Voice actor | Series regular |
gollark: I mean, I go to a decent school with competent teachers and stuff, but it's still mostly pretty boring and unpleasant.
gollark: School is at least pretty good at instilling mindless obedience!
gollark: Not *all* of it. And I think we should aim to reduce that.
gollark: That is indeed a word which you can put in quotes.
gollark: The trouble is that even an initially good measurement of how well you're likely to do a specific job is probably going to be distorted more and more the longer it's used as people try to optimize for it instead of actually being good at the job.
References
- Marla [sic] Lukofsky: Mini Mistress of Mirth by Andrew Clark, Eye Weekly .
- Stand-up becomes inspirational: Marla Lukofsky by Diane Flacks, Toronto Star .
- Cancer’s best medicine (Toronto Comedian Marla Lukofsky) Network & Voice of Breast Cancer Survivors www.cbcn.ca 2008.04.28
- Breast cancer survivor tells her story through laughter by Lisa Queen, www.insidetoronto.com North York Mirror 10.03.08 .
- Comic reinvents herself as jazz singer by Ruth Schweitzer, The Canadian Jewish News
External links
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- Marla Lukofsky on IMDb
- Marla Lukofsky at VoiceChasers.com
- Official website
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