Sunny Besen Thrasher (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Born:
December 13, 1976

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.    Sunny Besen Thrasher (born December 13, 1976 in Toronto, Ontario) was a Canadian child actor who starred as Paul Edison in Nelvana's live-action series, The Edison Twins, and supplied voices in the first two Care Bears movies.  He also played Max in both the film and TV series of My Pet Monster and voiced Reggie Mantle in The New Archies as well as several characters in the Care Bears television show, Garbage Pail Kids, Ultraforce and Babar.  Sunny has also guest appeared in several television shows such as Katts and Dog, Alfred Hitchcock Presents and Maniac Mansion.  During the early 1990s Sunny was the host of The Rocky Horror Picture Show presentation shown weekly Saturday nights at 11:30pm at The Bloor Cinema in Toronto. Sunny would often be found performing hi-jinks at the start of the show to 'initiate virgins' to the experience. Once Sunny left the production following the Halloween 2000 performance, it did not survive long without his presence.  Despite his short stature (4ft10"), his voice is often heard clearly at home games of the Toronto FC, chanting such cheers as "Oh, When The Reds!" and "Oh, Danny Dichio!". He currently works as a content supervisor at a local television station.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Sunny Besen Thrasher, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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