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Venus Terzo

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Venus Terzo
NationalityCanadian
OccupationActress
Years active1987–present
Notable credit(s)Beast Wars
as Blackarachnia
Da Vinci's Inquest
as Angela Kosmo
Ranma ½
as Female Ranma Saotome
Gundam SEED Destiny
as Talia Gladys
Vision of Escaflowne (Bandai Entertainment dub)
as Millerna Aston
X-Men: Evolution
as Jean Grey
SpouseJosé Charbonneau

Venus Terzo is a Canadian actress who played Detective Angela Kosmo in Da Vinci's Inquest and its spinoff, Da Vinci's City Hall. She was nominated in 2002 for the Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in that same role. She also has voiced several roles in animated shows: Jean Grey in X-Men: Evolution, Blackarachnia in Beast Wars, the female Ranma Saotome from Ranma 1/2. She was the voice of Rainbow Dash and Sparkleworks in the "Generation 3" My Little Pony DVDs, and voiced Rainbow Dash in My Little Pony Live.

Selected filmography

Film

Television

  • Valeria Crossley - Psych
  • Angela Kosmo - Da Vinci's Inquest and Da Vinci's City Hall
  • Monica Reynolds - Madison (4 episodes)
  • Linda Pratt and Lena Graf - Viper episodes "People Like Us" and "On a Roll"
  • Star and Sheila Brown - Mom P.I. episodes "The Shadows" and "Gumshoe"
  • Melina Saris - Whistler episodes "The Burden of Truth" and "Scratching the Surface"
  • Dr. Anna Rosoff and Spokeswoman - The Twilight Zone episode "The Pool Guy"
  • Melinda and Elsie - 21 Jump Street episodes "Diplomas for Sale" and "Come from the Shadows"
  • Valerie Sanducci - Street Legal, 14 episodes
  • Dr. Elisa Schwartz - Arrow, 13 episodes
  • Lillie Lightship - Tugs, 3 episodes
  • Dr. Francine Michaels - Stargate SG-1, Season 6, Episode 4, 2002
  • Rita Gallo - The Murders, 8 episodes[2]
  • Other Women's Children (television movie; 1993)[3]

Animation

References

  1. ^ Scott, Tony (1993-08-09). "Born to Run". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Mitchell, Robert (2019-02-11). "NBCUniversal International Acquires 'The Murders' for Multiple Markets". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. ^ Griffin, Dominic (1993-10-20). "Other Women's Children". Variety. Retrieved 2020-04-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)