Meet the Voice Actors from the Cast of Wallace Sprague, Dog Psychiatrist

Chris Tipp

Hudson Jellik

Chris Tipp (Hudson) is an actor, singer, and songwriter based in New York City. He most recently performed in Lady Liberty and the Donut Girl at New Circle Theatre Company in New York. Chris voices the character of Hudson Jellik, a starry-eyed young barista in pursuit of the mysterious Julia. 

Jon L Peacock

Nick the Bartender

Jon L Peacock (Nick) is an artistic director, film and theater actor based in New York City. Jon voices the character of Nick the Bartender. We would have given him more lines but he ended up really getting into character and drank the entire bar. 

Tyler Bunch

Wallace Sprague (Buddy)

Tyler Bunch (Wallace / Buddy) is an actor, puppeteer, writer, director, producer and improvisor based in New York City. Tyler voices the central character of Wallace Sprague, a psychiatrist who mysteriously turns into a dog. We knew he had the pork chops for it.  

George Sheffey

Officer Jerry Peterbeck

George R. Sheffey (Jerry) is known for his work on Fosse/Verdon (2019), Mindhunter (2017) and FBI (2019). Graduated from Clarion University with a BFA in Acting. He studied at the Circle Repertory Theatre with Lanford Wilson and Craig Lucas. George voices the character of Officer Jerry Peterbeck, a very decent officer just trying to do his job, thank you.

Jim Newman

Francois the linen supplier and Chester, the wolf leader

Jim Newman (Francois, Chester) is an actor/singer based in New York City. He is known for Daddyhunt, After Forever, Hiding in Daylight and for vocals in Kings of Disco. He voices the characters of Francois the very naughty French linen supplier and Chester, the wolf leader.

Tom Alan Robbins 

Francois the Linen Supplier (also)

Tom Alan Robbins has performed in eight Broadway shows, including The Lion King, creating the role of Pumbaa. Other Broadway: Head Over Heels, Newsies, Sunset Boulevard, Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, Threepenny Opera, Once Upon A Mattress. Off-Broadway: Little Shop of Horrors (2020 revival, Mushnick, Grammy nom), Brooklynite, On The Verge, Isn’t It Romantic (World Premiere), Henry V (Public Theatre). Tours: Les Miserables (Thernadier). Regional: Midsummer Night’s Dream (Bottom), Fiddler on the Roof (Tevye), Man of La Mancha (Sancho) and many more. Training: The Juilliard School, The Acting Company. Listen to his hilarious podcast Twits in Love featuring Michael Urie, Christian Borle, Mary Testa and other Broadway luminaries at BPN.fm.twits. He too voices Francois, the very naughty linen supplier, on karaoke night.

Jennifer Prescott

Laurette Sprague 

Jennifer Prescott (Laurette) is an actress with Broadway credits which include: Carousel, Fiddler on the Roof, How to Succeed in Business…, and Starlight Express. TV: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Film: City Hall. Jennifer voices the character of Laurette Sprague, the town chef with a knack for finding herself in compromising situations, usually by invitation.

David Arrow 

Chief Gideon Lickwater

David Arrow (Gideon, et al) is a film, stage and TV actor.  He is also a sometime writer and director.  He trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School and his work has taken him around the globe.  He currently resides in New York City with his beautiful and talented wife Amber.  Although you can’t see it in a podcast, David is a very proficient Bactor (acting with your back to the audience).  David voices Police Chief Gideon Lickwater of Rolling Hills with an obsession for karaoke… and Laurette. 

Stephen Bel Davies

Paul Butterbea

Stephen Bel Davies (Paul) has recorded over a hundred titles in association with Audible Studios, Deyan Audio, Brilliance, and Tantor including New York Times bestselling authors Jeffrey Toobin, Jennifer Roberson, Piers Anthony, Walter Kern, J. A. Redmerski, and A. G. Riddle. He was trained at The Juilliard School Drama Division. Stephen voices the character of Paul Butterbea, the quietly cynical spouse to the town’s extremely extroverted mayor.  

Marca Leigh

Natalie the Server

Marca Leigh (Natalie) is an actress known for Mystic Nights and Pirate Fights (1998), The Last Christmas Party (2008) and Good Bye (2009). Some of her skills include baton twirling, pirate fighting and sketch comedy. Marca voices Natalie the friendly, tough-as-nails server at the country club.

Tom Bozell

Roger Butterbea

Tom Bozell is a film, stage and TV actor who is also the veteran of hundreds of TV and radio commercials.  Tom Voices Mayor Roger Butterbea who is not interested in term limits, loves his husband Paul and is always wanting to know what’s for dinner. 

Alana Rader

Sweetie Sprague

Alāna Rader (Sweetie) is a Brooklyn based theatremaker, lightworker and proud rescue dog owner. Recent theatre credits include: A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Helena), Uncle Vanya (Sonya), and Oliver! (Nancy). Alana’s voice can also be heard on several audiobooks.  Alana voices the character of Sweetie Sprague, top student, unrelenting optimist and the good twin. 

@lanaenchanted on Instagram

Kiera Allen

Tallulah Sprague

Kiera Allen (Tallulah) is a New York-based theatre and film actor. She stars opposite Sarah Paulson in Lionsgate’s psychological thriller Run, currently streaming on HULU domestically and NETFLIX internationally. Kiera voices the character of Tallulah Sprague, Sweetie’s twin sister with a mysterious vibe. 

twitter.com/KieraJAllen  

Aubrey Dion

Cora and Julia

Aubrey Dion (Cora) is an actor/singer based in Boston. Her acting career has taken her to the UK where she studied at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. She hails from Massachusetts, and grew up with the perfect combat training – two brothers. Aubrey voices the character of Cora, best frenemy of “perfect”twins Sweetie and Tallulah. 

Amber Paul

Andrea Fontaine

Amber Paul is a TV, film, and theater actress based in NYC whose work takes her all over the United States. She voices not one but two illustrious teachers at Rolling Hills High: Andrea Fontaine, a very emotional French teacher with fertility struggles, and the ageless Ms. Abernathy, who is always eager to get home to some haggis and a wee dram. When she’s not acting, Amber volunteers as a trauma-informed yoga teacher for veterans.

She is married to well-known actor David Arrow. 

Photo by David Noles.

Insta:@amberpaulnyc

Ruth Nightengale

Maggie Fighthammer

Ruth Nightengale (Maggie) is an NYC-based actress with many years of experience acting and producing in the large non-profit theatre community. Ruth voices the character of Maggie Fighthammer DVM, the only vet in a town with no pets. Maggie has lots of time on her hands.

Jennifer Laine Williams 

Susan Flempter

Jennifer Laine Williams (Susan) resides in New York City but originally hails from Oklahoma City, OK. She is a film, television and theater actor with over 40 credits to her name. Her special skills are in conversational French and thoroughly hating butter. Jennifer voices our very own Susan Flempter, town busybody and a persistent thorn in Mayor Butterbea’s side. 

Brad Bradley

Ray

Broadway credits include “Billy Elliot” and the original casts of “Spamalot”. “Annie Get Your Gun”. “Thou Shalt Not”, “People in the Picture”, “Steel Pier” and “A Christmas Carol. “Brad starred as Patsy opposite Gary Beach’s & Richard Chamberlain’s King Arthur on the 1st National Tour of “Spamalot.” NYC and Off- Broadway -“I Am Harvey Milk”, “Chita: A Legendary Celebration”, “Ernest in Love”, “The Cocoanuts” and two City Center Encores. Brad was on an episode of the final season of “Younger” and has an indie musical movie coming soon. He made his professional debut at 12 y/o as a dancer in the Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial. His popular podcast “Broadway’s Backbone” has close to 100 episodes. Brad voices Ray, the professional shapeshifter who moonlights as an amateur wood whittler.

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