Zann, Lenore 1959–

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ZANN, Lenore 1959–

PERSONAL

Born November 22, 1959, in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; immigrated to Canada, 1968; daughter of Paul (a professor) and Janice (a high school teacher) Zann; married Dennis Keaveney, 1998.

Addresses: Agent—William Morris Agency, 151 El Camino Dr., Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career: Actress and voice artist. Stage performer at the Neptune Theatre, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Lila Petrie, Hounds of Notre Dame, Pan–Canadian Film Distributors, 1980.

Connie Lawson, Murder by Phone (also known as Bells, The Calling, and Hell's Bells), 1980, New World, 1982.

Julie, Black Mirror (also known as Haute surveillance), France Film, 1981.

Maggie, Happy Birthday to Me, Columbia, 1981.

Lisa, Visiting Hours (also known as The Fright, Get Well Soon, and Terreur a l'hopital central), Twentieth Century–Fox, 1982.

Tina, American Nightmare, Pan–Canadian Film Distributors, 1983.

Sally, That's My Baby! (also known as Je veux un bebe), Gemini Film Producers, 1984.

J. J., Def–Con 4 (also known as Defense Condition 4), New World, 1985.

Susan, Return (also known as Return: A Case of Possession), Silver Pictures, 1986.

Carrie, Prettykill (also known as Tomorrow's a Killer), International Spectrafilm, 1987.

Viveka, The Girl, dubbed version, Shapiro Entertainment, 1987.

Something about Love, Allegro Films, 1988.

Carmen, Change of Heart, Clearwater Films, 1992.

Catherine Wicker, Cold Sweat, Skouras Pictures, 1993.

Sunny, Boozecan, Annex Entertainment, 1994.

Margaret, Babyface, Stable Films, 1998.

Voice of Wendy Waters, Rescue Heroes: The Movie (animated), Nelvana Limited, 2003.

Television Appearances; Series:

Voices of Sizzle and Bambi, Stunt Dawgs (animated), syndicated, beginning 1992.

Voice of Rogue, X–Men (animated), Fox Kids Channel, 1992–1997.

Voice of Mikla, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (animated), CBS, 1993–1994.

Voice of Aisha Clanclan for English version, Outlaw Star (anime), [Japan], beginning 1998.

Voices of Reika and Alice for English version, Serial Experiments: Lain (anime), TV Tokyo, beginning c. 1998.

Voice of Greer Grant Nelson/Tigra, Avengers (animated), Fox, 1999–2000.

Voice of Wendy Waters, Rescue Heroes (animated; also known as Rescue Heroes: Global Response Team and Rescue Heroes: GRT), CBS, 1999–2000, The WB, 2001–2003.

Announcer, Arc the Lad (anime), [Japan], 2000.

Voice of Dino Ptera for English version, DinoZaurs (anime; also known as DinoZaurs: The Series and Prehistoric Warriors), Fox, 2000.

Voices of Lorca and Priscilla, Dragon Tales (animated), PBS, 2000–2001.

Voice of Renee La Rouge, Mary–Kate and Ashley in Action! (animated), ABC, 2001–2002.

Voice of Crowley Hamon for English version, Kido senshi Gandamu (anime; also known as Mobile Suit Gundam, Space Fighter Team Gunboy, and Uchu sentodan Ganboi), [Japan], c. 2001–2002.

Voice of Satoko Takanashi for English version, Gate Keepers (anime; also known as Gate Keepers 21), [Japan], beginning 2001.

Voice of Roll for English version, MegaMan: NT Warrior (anime), The WB, 2003–2004.

Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Lynne Dally, Love and Hate: The Story of Colin and Joanne Thatcher (also known as Love and Hate: A Marriage Made in Hell), NBC, 1989.

First soap opera actress, Conspiracy of Silence, CBS, 1991.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Hope, Something's Afoot, [Great Britain], 1984.

Anne McGraw, One Night Only, [Canada], 1986.

Julie Somers, "The Good Samaritan," Mania (also known as Mania: The Intruder), [United States and Canada], 1986.

Lily Manse, Last Train Home (also known as Tom Alone), The Family Channel, 1990.

On Thin Ice: The Tai Babilonia Story, NBC, 1990.

Betty, Teamster Boss: The Jackie Presser Story, HBO, 1992.

Diane Delana, Gross Misconduct, CBC, 1993.

Elaine Loman, Rent–a–Kid, 1995.

Angie, Ed McBain's 87th Precinct: Ice, NBC, 1996.

Gina, Natural Enemy, HBO, 1997.

Josie, Personally Yours (also known as Wilderness Love), CBS, 2000.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

"Jail Bait," Katts and Dog (also known as Rin Tin Tin: K–9 Cop), CTV and The Family Channel, 1989.

Jean Rhomer, "Holy Thursday," Street Legal, CBC, 1990.

Diane, "Theatre of the Absurd," Beyond Reality, USA Network, 1992.

Nina Pascaras, "But Not Forgotten," Street Legal, CBC, 1993.

Nina Pascaras, "Do the Right Thing," Street Legal, CBC, 1993.

Amber, "Capital Offense," Forever Knight, syndicated, 1994.

Amber, "Forward into the Past," Forever Knight, syndicated, 1994.

Willa, "Sisters in Crime," Robocop, syndicated, 1994.

Voice of Rogue, "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 4: The Mutant Agenda," Spider–Man (animated), Fox, 1995.

Voice of Rogue, "Neogenic Nightmare Chapter 5: Mutants Revenge," Spider–Man (animated), Fox, 1995.

Ruthie Bangs, "The Well–Worn Lock," Millennium, Fox, 1996.

Persephone, "Persephone and the Winter Seeds," Mythic Warriors (animated; also known as Mythologies: Guardians of the Legend), CBS, 1998.

The dark lady, "Woz," Lexx, Sci–Fi Channel, 1999.

Beverly Wilcox, "A Time to Every Purpose," Mysterious Ways, PAX TV, 2001.

Liz, "Everything," Vandread: The Second Stage (animated), [Japan], 2001.

Restored systems commonwealth Senator Bayliss, "The Risk–All Point," Andromeda (also known as Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda), syndicated, 2003.

Voice of Anck Su Namun, "A New Beginning: Parts 1 & 2," The Mummy: The Animated Series (animated), The WB, 2003.

Harriet, "Goodbye Kiss," Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital), ABC, 2004.

Harriet, "The West Side of Midnight," Kingdom Hospital (also known as Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital), ABC, 2004.

Sharon Nesbick, "Suspicion," The Chris Isaak Show, Showtime, 2004.

Tina, "Veteran's Day," Law & Order, NBC, 2004.

Appeared as Bonnie in an episode of Police Academy: The Series (animated), syndicated; as the voices of GoGo and Daryl, Signum Porta (animated); as the voice of Leena, Zoids (anime; also known as Zoids: Chaotic Century, Zoids: Fuzors, Zoids: Guardian Force, and Zoids: New Century Zero), [Japan]; as a voice for Alienators: Evolution Continues (animated; also known as Evolution: The Animated Series), YTV; as a voice for Salty's Lighthouse (animated), The Learning Channel; and as a voice for Teen Titans (animated), The Cartoon Network. Zann's voice performances of Renee La Rouge, Rogue, and Roll have also been featured on broadcasts of The Cadillac Agents, Cartoon All Stars to the Rescue: Stop Digimon!, Particle Man, PokeMadness 3000, and Secret Crisis on Infinite Worlds.

Stage Appearances:

Candy, Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love, Orpheum Theatre, New York City, 1991.

RECORDINGS

Video Games:

Voice of Rogue, X–Men vs. Street Fighter, Capcom Entertainment/Marvel Enterprises, 1996.

Voice of Rogue, Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Super Heroes, Capcom Entertainment/Marvel Enterprises, 1998.

(Uncredited) Voice of Rogue, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, Capcom Entertainment, 2000.