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|Row 5 info = January 11th, 1984, in Montreal
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|Row 6 info = }}'''Luke Reid''' was the first voice actor for [[Alan Powers]] (The Brain). He was his voice actor from seasons 1-4 (38 episodes) and is credited for performing the [[Jekyll and Hyde]] song in [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]].
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'''Luke Reid''' was the first voice actor for [[Alan Powers]] (The Brain). He was his voice actor from seasons 1-4 (38 episodes) and is credited for performing the [[Jekyll and Hyde]] song in [[Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival]].


He had only one other television appearance, which was in an episode of ''The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne'', where he played a newspaper boy ("Let There be Light", episode nine [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0717340/ [source]])
He had only one other television appearance, which was in an episode of ''The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne'', where he played a newspaper boy ("Let There be Light", episode nine [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0717340/ [source]])
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Revision as of 20:29, 29 July 2015

Luke Reid

Voice of

The Brain

Seasons

1-4

Previous

None

Next

Steven Crowder

Born

January 11th, 1984, in Montreal

  Luke Reid was the first voice actor for Alan Powers (The Brain). He was his voice actor from seasons 1-4 (38 episodes) and is credited for performing the Jekyll and Hyde song in Arthur's Almost Live Not Real Music Festival.

He had only one other television appearance, which was in an episode of The Secret Adventures of Jules Verne, where he played a newspaper boy ("Let There be Light", episode nine [source])