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{{short description|Canadian stand-up comedian}}{{cleanup-reorganize|date=September 2018}}{{unreferenced|date=September 2018}}{{cleanup|date=September 2018|reason=filmography in reverse chronological order, contrary to DATELIST}}Marla Lukofsky is a Canadian and American stand-up comedian. Television Year | Title | Role | Notes | 2010-2011 | Scaredy Squirrel | Voice actor | Series regular | 2004 | Care Bears: Forever Friends | Playful Heart Monkey, Good Luck Bear (voice) | 2001-2003 | Pecola | Series regular voice actor | 2001-2002 | Doc | Meribeth Weatherbeater | 1 episode | 1995 | Rupert | Phoebe (Voice) | 1987 | Seeing Things | various co-starring roles | 1990 | T. and T. starring Mr. T | co-starring role Brenda, reporter | 1989 | The Twilight Zone revised version | Principal role | 1981 | Rubber Face starring Jim Carrey | Principal role as Donna Cherry | 1989 | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | voice actor | Series regular | 1988-1989 | ALF Tales | voice actor | Series regular | 1987 | The U.S. Space Force | Additional voice | Series regular | The Magic School Bus | voice actor | 1987 | The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland | Good Luck Bear (voice) | 1989 | The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | voice actor | Series regular | 1986 | The Care Bears Family | Good Luck Bear (voice) | Series regular | 1985 | Midday-CBC New show Marla Lukofsky was Last Work weekly columnist on national news, completing 100 episodes. | 1984 | The Get Along Gang | Bingo Beaver (voice) - Pilot |
References- Marla [sic] Lukofsky: Mini Mistress of Mirth by Andrew Clark, Eye Weekly [https://web.archive.org/web/20060322151039/http://www.eye.net/eye/issue/issue_07.30.92/arts/co0730.htm ].
- Stand-up becomes inspirational: Marla Lukofsky by Diane Flacks, Toronto Star [https://www.thestar.com/article/444917].
- Cancer’s best medicine (Toronto Comedian Marla Lukofsky) Network & Voice of Breast Cancer Survivors www.cbcn.ca 2008.04.28
- Breast cancer survivor tells her story through laughter by Lisa Queen, www.insidetoronto.com North York Mirror 10.03.08 .
- Comic reinvents herself as jazz singer by Ruth Schweitzer, The Canadian Jewish News
External links{{wikiquote}}- {{IMDb name|id=0525716|name=Marla Lukofsky}}
- Marla Lukofsky at VoiceChasers.com
- Official website
{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Lukofsky, Marla}} 6 : 1956 births|Living people|Canadian women comedians|Canadian film actresses|Canadian television actresses|Canadian voice actresses |