John Stocker

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John Stocker was born in Canada on August 12, 1948. His career began in the 1970s, when he started voice acting.

In 1973, he joined a comedy troupe called the Zoo Factory, whose members consisted of Dan Hennessey, Bruce Gordon, Harriet Cohen and Jerelyn Homer.

On television, he played the voice of Beastly the villain on the Nelvana version of the Care Bears television series.

He and Zoo Factory alumni, Dan Hennessey appeared as The Thompson Twins on The Adventures of Tintin.

In the film industry, he voiced The Wizard's assistant, Dim, in 1987's The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland, and played a character named Sol in 1993's Look Who's Talking Now. He was also the voice director on Beyblade, Medabots and Sailor Moon.

Currently, Stocker lives near Toronto in Bowmanville, Ontario on 21 acres (85,000 m²) of rural land with his wife, Tara, and his daughter Bailey. He is also at present a member of Toronto's VoiceWorks.

  • John Stocker Biography by L. Mangue, Nerf-Herders-Anonymous.net [1].

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