Dwayne Hill

Canadian voice actor


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::summary Canadian voice actor ::

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FieldValue
nameDwayne Hill
imageDwayne Hill.jpg
captionHill in 2011
birth_placePort Credit, Ontario, Canada
occupationActor
nationality
years_active1997–present
awardsGemini (Best ensemble 2009)
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| name = Dwayne Hill | image = Dwayne Hill.jpg | caption = Hill in 2011 | birth_date = | birth_place = Port Credit, Ontario, Canada | occupation = Actor | nationality = | years_active = 1997–present | awards = Gemini (Best ensemble 2009)

Dwayne Hill is a Canadian actor. In 2009, he was nominated for two Gemini awards, one in the solo category for Grossology, the other, which he won, was for best ensemble in Atomic Betty. Overall, he has voiced over 20 animated series, playing hundreds of voices as well as voicing over 100 commercials each year. He voiced Cat in the PBS animated series Peg + Cat which was nominated for an Emmy Award among the best performances in animated series.

Career

His biggest on-camera roles include playing Coach Carr in Mean Girls, The Safety of Objects which premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Film Festival, and The Truth About the Head, which won 3 awards at the 2003 Cannes film festival including the Kodak short film award. Hill has appeared in over 100 commercials, including the Bud Light spot "Mr. Silent Killer Gas Passer" for the Real Men of Genius campaign, which won a Gold Clio in Cannes. From 1997–2003, Hill played "Mr. Voiceman", the off-camera announcer on the YTV game show Uh Oh!.

Roles

References

References

  1. "List of Gemini nominees and winners".
  2. (May 1, 2014). "Daytime Emmy Awards 2014: Complete list of winners and nominees". Los Angeles Times.

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