Kristine Sutherland

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As Joyce Summers, mother to the heroine in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Kristine Sutherland was more familiar with doling out maternal advice than spells and curses. But the show wasn’t her first foray into the supernatural: She got her start playing Pegora the witch for the local children’s theatre company while in high school.

After attending university, Kristine traveled to London to study acting at The Drama Studio. New York City beckoned, and Kristine soon got her professional start Off-Broadway and in regional theater. Since then, she has appeared in a number of pilots for television, guest starred on many popular television shows, and appeared in countless commercials and voiceovers. Many children of the 1980s remember her as the next-door neighbor, Mae Thompson, in the hit Disney film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids.

In 1993, Kristine and her husband, actor John Pankow (cousin Ira, Mad About You), moved to Los Angeles. In 1997, she kicked off a seven-year run as the ever-motherly Joyce Summers on the WB’s cult hit Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

When her role on Buffy began to wind down, Kristine seized the opportunity to stretch her talents beyond acting and attended the photography program at Santa Monica College. She is currently working on a book documenting rural mountain life in Italy.

Kristine and her family moved back home to New York in 2004 and enjoy taking advantage of everything New York City has to offer. She continues to enjoy guest staring in the many episodic television shows that are shooting in the New York area and working as a portrait photographer. She recently co-starred in the independent film The Perfect Wedding, with James Rebhorn.

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FILMOGRAPHY HIGHLIGHTS

2013: The Perfect Wedding (Meryl)
2010-2011: One Life to Live (Dean McKenzie)
2008: New Amsterdam (Didi Gleason)
2008: Comanche Moon (Elmira Forsythe)
1997-2002: Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Joyce Summers)
1989: Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (Mae Thompson)

Kimberly Brooks

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Kimberly BrooksKimberly Brooks has voiced dozens of characters in a career that spans videogames, television series and feature film animation.

Her video-game credits include Ashley Williams in the Mass Effect series; Barbara Gordon/Oracle in Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City; Rosalind in Lollipop Chainsaw and roles in Saints Row: The Third, Dead Rising and more. She’s also appeared in video games based on Spider-Man, The Matrix, EverQuest, Avatar and many other popular titles.

Brooks can currently be heard as Mom on the Disney Junior animated series Doc McStuffins. She’s has voiced roles in Dexter’s Laboratory, What’s New, Scooby-Doo?, Static Shock, Winx Club, Teen Titans, The Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 Ultimate Alien.

In the world of feature film animation, Brooks’ voice was heard in the Academy Award-nominated feature films Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Wild Thornberrys Movie. She received critical acclaim for her performance as Kathy Duquesne, aka Batwoman, in the direct-to-video feature Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman.

A native of Los Angeles, Brooks is a founding member and resident artist of the ground-breaking Elephant Theatre Company in Hollywood, where she both directs and performs in experimental, cutting-edge theater.

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FILMOGRAPHY HIGHLIGHTS

2013: Ultimate Spider-Man (Amanda Cage)
2013: Injustice: Gods Among Us (Batgirl)
2010-2013: Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated (Luna / Cassidy Williams)
2012-2013: Doc McStuffins (Mom)
2012: Lollipop Chainsaw (Rosalind)
2007-2012: Mass Effect (Ashley Williams)

Mark Meer

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Mark MeerMark Meer is best known for his work on the Mass Effect franchise, voicing the male version of the player character Commander Shepard, the entire Vorcha species, Blasto the Hannar Spectre, the Biotic God Niftu Cal, and many more.

He also appears in many other Bioware games, including the Baldur’s Gate and Neverwinter Nights series, Jade Empire, Dragon Age: Origins, Dragon Age: Awakening and Dragon Age II. Most recently, he returned to the Forgotten Realms for the Baldur’s Gate Enhanced Edition from Beamdog and Overhaul Games, playing a number of roles including new NPC monk Rasaad yn Bashir and the Lord of the Black Pits, Baeloth the Entertainer.

Mark is a writer and performer on CBC Radio’s national sketch comedy program The Irrelevant Show, APTN’s CAUTION: May Contain Nuts, and Superchannel’s Tiny Plastic Men. He is a core member of both the Canadian Comedy Award-winning improvised soap opera Die-Nasty and the world-renowned improv company Rapid Fire Theatre.

And Mark is always delighted by the opportunity to write about himself in the third person.

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FILMOGRAPHY HIGHLIGHTS

2012: Tiny Plastic Men (October)
2012: Mass Effect 3 (Commander Shepard)
2010-2012: Caution: May Contain Nuts (Lead)
2011: Dragon Age II (Jethann/Hybris/Additional Voices)
2010: Dragon Age: Origins – Awakening
2010: Mass Effect 2 (Commander Shepard)
2009: Dragon Age: Origins (Numerous voices)
2007: Mass Effect (Commander Shepard)