Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details for the
weekend of 28 November.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
The made-for-New Zealand TV movie Lawless: Beyond Justice is scheduled
to air on UK cable TV's Movies4Men channels in the coming weeks. It will be on
Movies4Men at 9:00pm Tuesday, 17 November and on Movies4Men 2 at 10:50pm on
Sunday, 22 November. More airings are also scheduled later in November. Dean
stars with Kevin Smith and Angela Dotchin in this murder mystery, the third in a
series featuring Smith as detective John Lawless. Dean plays Auckland bartender
Nat Joseph, who is unwittingly caught up in a murder and blackmail scheme being
investigated by Lawless.
Read more about Dean and Lawless: Beyond Justice at the Global Deano
Network: http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details for the
weekend of 14 November.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details for the
weekend of 7 November.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean made an encore appearance as Marco in episode 11 of Go Girls, the hit New
Zealand TV series which is now airing in Australia. Do the Right Thing will air
on Channel TEN at 10:50pm, Friday, 6 November. Britta's ex-boyfriend, Marco is
now the host of a TV show. When Britta has an unexpected opportunity to use
their relationship to fulfill her dream of becoming famous, she begins to have
second thoughts about how she wants to achieve her goal.
Dean first appeared as Marco in episode 2, Signs and Obstacles.
Read more about Dean and Go Girls at The Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details for the
weekend of 31 October.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details for the
weekend of 24 October.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre, on stage through this weekend at the Herald Theatre. The final two
performances of the play are sold out!
Oliver Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's
drama as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to
a Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Dean plays Damian, Ruben's flamboyantly gay best friend who has trouble
understanding why Ruben doesn't seem to want a drink.
New Zealand Herald critic Janet McAllister said of the show: "Shane Bosher's
assured direction pulls the play off the page and gives it legs ... and he gets
committed performances out of the fantastic cast."
Read more about Dean and Ruben Guthrie at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Season 1 of the hit fantasy series Legend of the Seeker is now available in the
US on DVD. Dean guest stars in Deception, episode 17 of the first season.
Dean plays Carver Dunn, a D'Haran soldier who is captured by the rebels led by
Seeker Richard Cypher and Confessor Kahlan Amnell. Once "confessed" by Kahlan,
he reveals that there is a D'Haran base nearby, and Richard decides to go to the
fort in Carver's place to see if he can find some magical weapons. While he's
with the D'Harans, the rebels are coping with Carver, an enemy in their midst.
Season 2 of Legend of the Seeker, which is filmed in New Zealand, premieres on
US TV the weekend of 7 November in syndication. Check you local listings for
times and channels.
Read more about Dean and Legend of the Seeker at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre, on stage through 18 October at the Herald Theatre.
Oliver Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's
drama as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to
a Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Dean plays Damian, Ruben's flamboyantly gay best friend who has trouble
understanding why Ruben doesn't seem to want a drink.
New Zealand Herald critic Janet McAllister said of the show: "Shane Bosher's
assured direction pulls the play off the page and gives it legs ... and he gets
committed performances out of the fantastic cast."
Tickets are still available for some performances through The Edge's website.
Read more about Dean and Ruben Guthrie at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean made his first appearance on American network television in the
premiere episode of cult favorite Moonlight. No Such Thing as Vampires is
scheduled to air at 8:00pm, Monday, 10 October on Irish cable TV channel 3e.
Dean plays Daniel, the graduate assistant of Dr. Christian Ellis, a professor of
ancient mythology who is the prime suspect in the vampire-like murder of one of
his students.
Although it only aired 16 episodes, Moonlight became an instant cult classic as
it chronicled the adventures of Mick St. John, a vampire working as a detective
in 21st century Los Angeles, handling the really tough cases that the police
can't.
Read more about Dean and Moonlight on the Global Deano Network:
http://denogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre that is now on stage at the Herald Theatre, running through 18 October.
Oliver Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's
drama
as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to a
Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Dean plays Damian, Ruben's flamboyantly gay best friend who has trouble
understanding why Ruben doesn't seem to want a drink.
New Zealand Herald critic Janet McAllister said of the show: "Shane Bosher's
assured direction pulls the play off the page and gives it legs ... and he gets
committed performances out of the fantastic cast."
Tickets are still available for some performances through The Edge's website.
Read more about Dean and Ruben Guthrie at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars with Oliver Driver in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre that is now on stage at the Herald Theatre, running through 18 October.
Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's drama
as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to a
Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Dean plays Damian, Ruben's flamboyantly gay best friend who has trouble
understanding why Ruben doesn't want a drink.
New Zealand Herald critic Janet McAllister said of the show: "Shane Bosher's
assured direction pulls the play off the page and gives it legs ... and he gets
committed performances out of the fantastic cast."
Tickets are still available for some performances through The Edge's website.
Read more about Dean and Ruben Guthrie at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of Tyrannicus, a
tiger with a classy English accent and the soul of a
robber baron who wants to take over the kingdom. He also provides
the voice for Herry, a Cockney biker warthog. Animalia is currently
airing in Australia on TEN at 7:30am Sundays(Sydney time).
TEN: Sunday, 27 September: What the World Needs Now
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean guest stars in Deception, an episode of the hit fantasy series Legend of
the Seeker which airs again this weekend, September 19-20, in the US. Check your
local listings for the schedule of this syndicated show, airing nationally on
WGN America and on local stations. Deception will also air again next weekend.
Dean plays Carver Dunn, a D'Haran soldier who is captured by the rebels led by
Seeker Richard Cypher and Confessor Kahlan Amnell. Once "confessed" by Kahlan,
he reveals that there is a D'Haran base nearby, and Richard decides to go to the
fort in Carver's place to see if he can find some magical weapons. While he's
with the D'Harans, the rebels are coping with Carver, an enemy in their midst.
Read more about Dean and Legend of the Seeker at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of Tyrannicus, a
tiger with a classy English accent and the soul of a
robber baron who wants to take over the kingdom. He also provides
the voice for Herry, a Cockney biker warthog. Animalia is currently
airing in Australia on TEN at 7:30am Sundays(Sydney time).
This week's episode: Paradise Found
TEN: Sunday, 20 September: Guardians of the Core
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars with Oliver Driver in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre that opens at the Herald Theatre Friday, 18 September and runs through
17 October.
Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's drama
as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to a
Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Despite the apparently serious subject, Sydney Morning Herald critic Mark
Hopkins called Ruben Guthrie "a remarkable balance between comedy and
compassion; a work of sustained engagement, punctuated with laughter" at its
Sydney debut last year.
Read more about Dean and Ruben Guthrie at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of Tyrannicus, a
tiger with a classy English accent and the soul of a
robber baron who wants to take over the kingdom. He also provides
the voice for Herry, a Cockney biker warthog. Animalia is currently
airing in Australia on TEN at 7:30am Sundays(Sydney time).
This week's episode:
TEN: Sunday, 13 September: Guardians of the Core
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
The opening night performance of Ruben Guthrie on 18 September at the Herald
Theatre is sold out!
Dean stars with Oliver Driver in Ruben Guthrie, a production of Auckland's Silo
Theatre that runs at the Herald Theatre through 17 October. Other cast members
include Peter Elliott, Andrew Grainger, Toni Potter, Chelsie Preston Crayford,
and Ellie Smith.
Driver stars in the title role of Australian playwright Brendan Cowell's drama
as the Creative Director of a cutting-edge advertising agency, engaged to a
Czech supermodel and drinking like he invented it. Given that the demons of
self-destruction are hovering,Ruben steps toward a life of sudden sobriety - one
day at a time, according to Silo Theatre press materials.
Despite the apparently serious subject, Sydney Morning Herald critic Mark
Hopkins called Ruben Guthrie "a remarkable balance between comedy and
compassion; a work of sustained engagement, punctuated with laughter" at its
Sydney debut last year.
Keep an eye on the Global Deano Network for more details as opening night
approaches. http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of Tyrannicus, a
tiger with a classy English accent and the soul of a
robber baron who wants to take over the kingdom. He also provides
the voice for Herry, a Cockney biker warthog. Animalia is currently
airing in Australia on TEN at 7:30am Sundays(Sydney time).
This week's episode:
TEN: Sunday, 6 September: Tomorrow
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of Tyrannicus, a
tiger with a classy English accent and the soul of a
robber baron who wants to take over the kingdom. He also provides
the voice for Herry, a Cockney biker warthog. Animalia is currently
airing in Australia on TEN at 7:30am Sundays(Sydney time).
This week's episode:
TEN: Sunday, 30 August: The Dragon and the Night
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars in the hit animated TV series Animalia as the voice of
Tyrannicus, a tiger whose suave English accent hides the heart of a
robber baron. Dean also provides the voice of Cockney biker warthog
Herry. Animalia airs in the US on PBS stations, usually on Saturday
or Sunday mornings, although some stations air it weekdays.
Check your local listings for your PBS station's broadcast details.
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
Animalia is now available in the US and Canada on DVD. Animalia:
Welcome to the Kingdom includes the first three episodes. The second
DVD installment is Animalia: Talent-O-Topia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com
Dean stars as the voice of Tyrannicus, a tiger with a suave English accent and
the heart of a robber baron in the hit animated TV series
Animalia, now airing in the UK at 7:00am Saturdays on BBC2. Dean also
provides the voice of the Cockney biker warthog Herry in this
innovative series.
This week's episode:
BBC2: Saturday, 29 August: The Animal Within
Based on the classic alphabet book by Australian artist Graeme
Base,the series features two contemporary kids, Zoe and Alex, who
visit the extraordinary land of Animalia, a spectacular place
inhabited by talking animals. Mysterious events have undermined the
very fabric of Animalian civilization and Zoe and Alex will do
everything they can to restore peace and order to Animalia.
BBC Worldwide released the first 7 episodes of Animalia on DVD
in 2008. Animalia: Where Animals Rule! includes many extras
including character profiles and glimpses behind the scenes of the
making of Animalia.
Read more about Dean and Animalia at the Global Deano Network:
http://deanogorman.bravepages.com