Lucinda Davis (actress)

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Lucinda Davis
BornJuly 14, 1981 (age 40)
Montreal, Canada
OccupationActress
AgentAgence Reisler[1]

Lucinda Davis (born July 14, 1981) is a Canadian actress. She starred in the children's series Radio Active from 1998 to 2001. Davis voiced Layla and Digit in the English version of Winx Club made by Cinélume, the Concubine in the 2008 video game Prince of Persia and Sophie in the English version of Snowtime!. She also played the character 'Major Jones' in the miniseries XIII: The Conspiracy which was released in France in 2008 and in the United States in 2009.

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Theatre[]

  • The Night a Tiger was Captured (Dusk 'till Dawn) - Liangu
  • Mad Boy Chronicle (McGill) - Skalde/Chorus
  • Nervous Breakdown (Tuesday Night Café) - Sonya
  • The Art of Dining (McGill Players Theatre) - Hannah Galt
  • Tooth and Nail (McGill) - Thandi
  • Deven Deadly Sins (McGill Players Theatre) - Chorus
  • Yeoman of the Guard (Savoy Society) - Chorus
  • Cracked (Black Rabbit) - Chelsea
  • The Weir (Whip) - Valerie
  • Rocky Horror Live (Rainbow Collective) - Colombia
  • The Lady Smith (Black Theatre Workshop) - Cynthia
  • Gas (Infinitheatre) - Cole
  • Doubt (Centaur) - Mrs. Muller
  • The Madona Painter (Centaur) - Mary Louise
  • Intimate Apparel (Centaur) - Esther
  • Richard III (Metachroma) - Lady Anne
  • Duet (Black Theatre Workshop) - Billie (Winner Best Actress - Professional Category 2013 META Awards)
  • The Gravitational Pull of Bernice Trimble (Obsidien/Factory) - Sara
  • The Book of Bob (Centaur) - God
  • Top Girls (Segal Centre) - Patient Griselda / Nell
  • (Centaur/National Arts Centre) - Rainey
  • I AM For You (National Arts Centre) - Mariam
  • Twelfth Night (National Arts Centre) - Viola
  • Halloween Tree (D.B. Clarke) - Sally
  • 39 Steps (Centaur) - Clown

References[]

  1. ^ a b http://www.reisler.ca/women/c_davis/15%20Cindy%20DAVIS.pdf
  2. ^ Konami. Suikoden Tierkreis. Konami. Scene: ending credits, 6:34, 7:16, and 8:50 respectively in, Cast.

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