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Chris Fabry |
Dramatization |
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Mark Drury |
Sound Design With assistance from Rob Jorgensen and Nathan Jones |
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John Campbell |
Music Composition / Orchestration Recorded at Phoenix Studios, Burbank, CA
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Dave Arnold |
Producer / Voice Recording Engineer / Editor |
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Janna Arnold |
Studio Assistant |
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Mark Drury |
Recording Engineer |
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Jonathan Crowe |
Recording Engineer |
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Chris McDonald and MysticArt |
Casting |
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Robert Hoose |
Assistant Producer |
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Kurt Bruner, Paul McCusker |
Executive Producers |
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Dave Arnold |
Producer / Host |
Mae Whitman as Anne
Mae's acting career began at the age of five when she worked alongside Meg Ryan and Ellen Burstyn in When a Man Loves a Woman. Since then, she's been the President's daughter in Independence Day, Sandra Bullock's daughter in Hope Floats and George Clooney's daughter in One Fine Day. Her television credits include "Presidio Med" and recurring roles on "Chicago Hope" and "Jag". Her animated work includes The Jungle Book 2, Johnny Bravo and Teacher's Pet.
Christina Pickles as Marilla
Christina received five Emmy nominations for her role as Nurse Helen Rosenthal in the 1980's television series "St. Elsewhere". She received another Emmy nomination in 1995 for her role as Elliott Gould's wife in the T.V. series "Friends". Her other television credits include "Touched By An Angel", "Murder, She Wrote", and "Matlock". For the theatre, she has been seen in such diverse Broadway plays as "You Can't Take It With You", "War and Peace" and "Sherlock Holmes". Her film credits include Robert Redford's Legends of the Fall, Romeo+ Juliet with Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, and George of the Jungle 2.
Stu Levin as Matthew
Stu began his professional career as a child actor on network radio dramas. He has since appeared in or directed over 300 plays, hosted his own weekly radio and television shows, been a film reviewer/celebrity interviewer for "Entertainment Tonight" and numerous other syndicated and local TV and radio stations, written a weekly newspaper column, taught acting and directing at several universities, voiced audio books and appeared in more than 100 major motion pictures, television shows and commercials. He also runs a Youth Theatre in Los Angeles and teaches acting at the American Music and Theatre Academy in Hollywood.
Tara Lipinski as Diana
Best known as the youngest World Champion in women's figure skating (1997), Tara went on to capture the hearts of the world by becoming the youngest Olympic gold medalist in 1998. Now an actress, Tara has appeared in such television programs as "7th Heaven", "Touched By An Angel" and "Generation Jets", along with hosting several television specials. Anne of Green Gables is her radio drama debut.
David Kaufman as Gilbert
David has worked extensively in television ("Down to Earth", "Presidio Med", "ER", "The West Wing") and in film (Pearl Harbor, Role of a Lifetime). His voice credits include the animated series Back to the Future, Superman, and Stuart Little. On stage he has appeared in such acclaimed productions as "Once in a Lifetime", "Merrily We Roll Along" and "Biloxi Blues", earning him several Los Angeles critic's nominations and awards.
Marianne Muellerleile as Rachael Lynde
Marianne has worked on over 250 television shows, including her recurring role on "3rd Rock from the Sun" and as a series regular on "Life with Bonnie". She has numerous stage credits from "Much Ado About Nothing" and "Twelfth Night" to "Bus Stop" and "A Streetcar Named Desire". And her over 40 film credits include The Terminator (with Arnold Schwarzenegger), One Fine Day (with George Clooney and Michelle Pfeiffer), Liar, Liar (with Jim Carrey), and Memento (with Guy Pearce).
ALSO STARRING:
MEGAN PARLEN as Jane Andrews
CARYNE SHEA as Ruby Gillis
SAIGE THOMPSON as Josie Pye
ROBERTA FARKAS as Aunt Josephine
JANET CAROL as Mrs. Barry
DIANE MICHELLE as Miss Stacy
SUSAN TOLSKY as Mrs. Spencer
ELLEN CRAWFORD as Mrs. Blewett
PAMELA HAYDEN as Lucilla Harris
JODI CARLISLE as the Pink Lady
PAT MUSICK as the White Lace Girl
GLORIA LEROY as the Hostess
YVETTE MAHER as the Professor
BOB HOOSE as the Conductor
JOHN MARIANO as Mr. Barry
IAN ABERCROMBIE as the Doctor
BOB HASTINGS as Thomas Lynde
BOB JOLES as the Station Master
OTTO DEEOTTIE as the Mail Man
ARMIN SHIMERMAN as Mr. Phillips
STEVE SUSSKIND as Pastor Allan
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