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Canadian voice actor

Taylor Abrahamse

Taylor Abrahamse - 2015 - Promo Shot.jpg

Abrahamse in 2015

Born

Taylor Lawrence Abrahamse

(1991-05-07) May 7, 1991 (age 31)

Occupations
Years active 1993–present

Taylor Lawrence Abrahamse (born May 7, 1991) is a Canadian voice actor, most known for his music, Fangbone!, The Stanley Dynamic, Doc, D.N. Ace, and Norman Picklestripes.

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Life and career[edit]

After begging his parents for an agent at the age of six, he began landing numerous commercials in TV & radio, as well as print. Soon, this transitioned over into supporting TV movie & series roles, including Jimmy Osmond in the ABC biopic Inside the Osmonds, & Eliott in PAX TV’s Doc, a series starring Billy Ray Cyrus for which Taylor was nominated for a Young Actor’s Award for ‘Best Performance In A Supporting Role’. Taylor also played Cinco, in the Ross Petty pantomime Snow White & The Group Of Seven, acting and singing alongside Canadian Idols including Ryan Malcolm & Billy Klippert, and Glass Tiger frontman Alan Frew.

At the age of 12, after receiving an Elton John songbook, Taylor became obsessed with singing & songwriting.[citation needed] As a teenager, Taylor was a Top 40 finalist on Canadian Idol.[citation needed] In the years that followed, he continued to write music as a solo artist and for others.[citation needed] He has produced, written & performed various songs for popular YouTube channel Super Planet Dolan – videos centered around those songs have amassed over 20 million views. Taylor also has had various independent ‘demo’ releases, and for a time, an ‘Abra-vault’ on his website that housed thousands of other demos, dictations, reflections, videos, lyrics & more. After a spontaneous performance at a music conference, Taylor was discovered by Jimi Hendrix producer Eddie Kramer, who insisted on working with Taylor.[citation needed] That album, produced by Kramer with additional production by Taylor, was released in 2020. The lead single “I Won’t Put Up With It”, features a music video largely edited & directed by Taylor.

Taylor also wrote the music & lyrics for The Beaver Den: A New Canadian Musical,[citation needed] is the co-owner/operator of Silverthorn Studios,[citation needed] a professional recording facility in Toronto, co-creator/manager of The Song Creation Workshop,[citation needed] and contributor to the workshop’s best-selling book The Song Creation Formula.[citation needed]

Taylor’s voice can be heard around the world in a variety of television properties, such as the lead character in the self-titled series Fangbone! (Disney XD), which after a multi-award-winning pilot episode, began airing worldwide in 2016, and also features a theme song written by Taylor and performed by Peter Driemanis of Juno-winning group July Talk. Taylor can also be heard as Luke Stanley in YTV’s The Stanley Dynamic (Nelvana/Amaze), which lasted for two seasons,[1] a series that required Taylor on-set four to five days a week to bring the animated character to life through his body as well as his voice.

Other notable voice roles include Luis in The Future Is Wild (Discovery Kids), Yuki in Beyblade: Metal Fury (Cartoon Network), and Jonas in Bob! The Slob (Teletoon), in addition to many supporting roles in series such as The Cat In The Hat, Total Dramarama and Looped!. Since 2019, he and Bryn McAuley voice the gophers in Norman Picklestripes (Universal Kids) alongside Dwayne Hill as the main character. In 2020, Taylor was nominated for an ACTRA Award for his performance as leading character Huxley Plunderman in ‘D.N.Ace.[citation needed]

In 2022, Taylor lost his professional recording studio, Silverthorn Studios, despite finding investors willing to save the space – a devastating turn of events personally & financially. In the weeks before its demolition, Taylor frantically recorded a series of live albums & other recordings which are now slowly being released. Their release raise funds & awareness for Hugh’s Room Live in affording their forever home. If successful, Hugh’s Room has also agreed to acquire what could be salvaged from the old Silverthorn location and build it back better with Taylor & Bryn’s guidance. [2]

Filmography[edit]

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Canada: A People’s History Maurice Stanley 1 Episode
1998 Powerplay Andy Simpson 2 Episodes
2000 Inside The Osmonds Jimmy Osmond ABC Movie Of The Week
2001 Crossing The Line Supporting Role Movie Of The Week
2001 Hedwig & The Angry Inch Singing Boy Feature Film
2001-2004 Doc Eliott PAX TV
2006 Runaway Supporting Role CW Network
2006 Hockey: A People’s History Young Gordie Howe 1 Episode
2007-2008 The Future Is Wild Luis Calabasas (Lead) 26 Episodes/Other Media
2012-13 Beyblade: Metal Fury Yuki (Lead)/Others 39 Episodes
2014 Beyraiderz Atsushi (Guest Lead)/Others 3 Episodes
2014 Gus From Space! Gus (Lead) In-house pilot
2015–17 The Stanley Dynamic Luke Stanley (Lead) 52×22 Episodes/Other Media
2015-2017 Super Planet Dolan Various Characters 10 Webisodes/12+ Songs
2015 Bob The Slob! Jonas (Lead) 4 episodes
2016-17 George Of The Jungle Cuspid (Supporting)/Others 14 Episodes/Other Media
2014–17 Fangbone! Fangbone (Lead)/Others 52 Episodes/Pilot/Other Media
2016 Looped! Mel (Guest Lead)/Others 2 episodes
2017 3 Amigonauts Nosh/Alien Trucker 2 Episodes
2019 The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About That! Tagaloop 1 Episode (Guest Lead)
2019 Lootbag Zander (lead) In-house pilot
2020 Intergalactic Funk Knights Battlecat (lead) In-house pilot
2018-20 Top Wing Rocco/Chomps 12 episodes, recurring roles. Chomps in season 1, then Rocco in season 2.
2020 Total Dramarama Wendel 1 episode (Guest Star)
2019–2020 Treehouse Toon Bops Various characters Various shorts
2019 – 2021 D.N. Ace Huxley Plunderman/Others 70 episodes/other media. Main voice role, supporting roles Ezekiel Plunderman & Cobratot
2019 – 2020 Norman Picklestripes Gopher 1 Recurring role 50 episodes with Bryn McAuley as a gopher 2
2021 – 2022 Superwish Various Characters Also, songwriter & producer for ‘The Very Best Gift’ & ‘Apple Dance’
2023 Upcoming PBS series

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