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Born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Terry is the youngest of a four child family. Although the entire
McGurrin family has an exceptional sense of humour Terry was the the only one stupid enough to desire the sad, lonely and
impoverished lifestyle that can only come from being an Canadian entertainer.
He started his comedy career in High
School when he joined the Improv Team and competed in The Canadian High School Improv Games, an annual cross Canada tournament
the holds its finals at the National Arts Center in Ottawa. Singled out by press and peers Terry decided to stay with it.
Since that time, Terry has performed comedy on stage and screen and in many styles: improv, sketch, and stand up. He was recently
featured at the Montreal Just for Laughs Festival where he won the title of Best Stand Up for Central Canada. Terry is kept
going by the fact that the roles and opportunities keep getting bigger and he gets closer and closer to landing the BIG ONE.
He may not be a household name yet, but he has all the right stuff to become one. In 2000, while living in Los Angeles, he
went on an audition for MAD-TV (him and a few thousand other comedians). Several call backs followed and a two months later
Terry was one of the five that FOX executives were making their final decision from. He was also the first choice in Canada
for a role in the Spielberg/Hanks production Band of Brothers. Slightly devestated he didn't get the part? You would think
so but all he said to me was "Hey, how many people can say that they ever had Speilberg and Hanks even watch them audition?
I can." You certainly wont find a more positive way to look at it, and that is why I hope that the next big one that comes
along wont slip through his fingers. Until then he will just keep on pluggin' along enjoying the fact that he gets to do what
so many dream of, paying his rent and bills as an entertainer, touring Canada and making them laugh.
Also known as
Terry McGurring on voice cast lists.
If any of the cast members has a web site dedicated to just them, I might include a link to it here.
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Brooke D'Orsay (Caitlin Cooke)
Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Brooke started acting in independent films and soon after joined the comedy troupe Trailervision. This experience took her throughout Canada, the
U.S. and Europe shooting spoofs of real movie trailers for two years and was a huge success on the web, getting 10,000 hits per day. Brooke had the opportunity
to act in as well as direct a few of those creative, low-budget trailer productions.
After more dramatic training and
securing a Toronto agent, coupled with Brooke's competitive gymnastic skills, she was an instant hit in the television commercial world. Quickly too, principal work in Toronto local series and the lead in both an MTV pilot
and feature film followed (My Life is a Movie, Everybody's Doing It), garnering glowing revues from the directors and producers involved who discovered
this fresh new talent.
Brooke has since moved into large screen roles, voicing for animation characters, and the American
TV market, recently doing an appearance on NBC's Medical Investigation. Of late Brooke has been turning in comedic performances,
among them co-staring in Harold and Kumar Go To Whitecastle (New Line), Life on a Stick (Fox) and the ABC Family Channel movie
Beautiful Girl. She can currently be heard in the new hit Teletoon series 6Teen as the animated character 'Caitlin', as she
also had a re-curring role in the BBC co-production Ace Lightning, an action/comedy hybrid with CGI animation cleverly matted
into live action. Brooke has family in both Toronto and California and is currently L.A. based.
Nickname
Brookie Punk / Punkin' Mauer
Height
5' 5½" (1.66 m)
Trivia
Gymnast
The "Nestea Girl" in the long running Nestea Plunge commercial.
Was a dancer in the hip hop troupe, "Rise"
Was a member of the critically acclaimed 'Trailervision' comedy troupe for 2 1/2 years, touring North America
and Europe.
Her brother, John D'Orsay, is the lead guitarist in Blind.
Between reading and writing scripts for her new production company, "Red 7", she's teamed up with fellow actress/screenwriter
Charlotte Sullivan. The two have plans to collaborate in Los Angeles on a variety of projects as early as January 2004.
Where are they now
In Toronto working on a pilot for an animated series.
(December 2003) Working between Toronto and Los Angeles.
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