The Loud House: A Grave Mistake/Leader of the Rack


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A Grave Mistake/Leader of the Rack

Lucy and her friend face each other in the Young Morticians' Club president election; Leni worries about staying friends with Fiona and Miguel.

repeat 2019 English
Animated Children Comedy Music Musical

Cast & Crew
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Jessica DiCicco (Actor) .. Lucy
Nika Futterman (Actor) .. Luna / Boris
Caleel Harris (Actor) .. Clyde
Catherine Taber (Actor) .. Lori
Liliana Mumy (Actor) .. Leni
Cristina Pucelli (Actor) .. Dante
John DiMaggio (Actor) .. Flip
Carlos PenaVega (Actor) .. Bobby
Collin Dean (Actor) .. Lincoln
Susanne Blakeslee (Actor) .. Mrs. Johnson
Richard Horvitz (Actor) .. Morpheus
Tonatiuh (Actor) .. Miguel
Lara Jill Miller (Actor) .. Persephone

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Jessica DiCicco (Actor) .. Lucy
Born: June 10, 1980
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Grew up on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York. Made her acting debut in the second grade when she was selected by Marlo Thomas to appear in the ABC special Free to Be... A Family. Became the youngest photographer to ever shoot the cover of New York Magazine, at age 15, and also shot the entire eight-page cover story about prep school gangsters, which was published in December 1996. Was previously the voice of Nickelodeon's educational channel block Noggin while she was in college. Joined the cast of Cartoon Network show Adventure Time in its season three finale, voicing the recurring role of Flame Princess. Has lent her voice to a number of video games, such as Kingdom Hearts II, DC Super Hero Girls: Intergalactic Games, The Lego Movie Videogame, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Pimp My Ride and Tarzan Untamed.
Nika Futterman (Actor) .. Luna / Boris
Caleel Harris (Actor) .. Clyde
Born: April 19, 2003
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Son of African American parents.At age 4, started acting after watching his brother on Grey's Anatomy.Landed a commercial for Imagination Movers on his first audition.Was home-schooled.Played the voice of Clyde in The Loud House for the first two seasons and was later replaced by Andre Robinson.
Catherine Taber (Actor) .. Lori
Born: December 30, 1979
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Trivia: Worked with The Humane Society of the United States, on the film A Pig's Tail.First feature film leading role was Grace in the comedy drama The Girls' Room, co-starring with Soleil Moon Frye and Wil Wheaton.Broke into video game voice-overs in 2003 with the role-playing video game Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic.Frequently lends her talents to the Star Wars franchise, voicing characters in various video games, such as Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, as Princess Leia and Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes, as Padmé Amidala; and animated series such as Star Wars Forces of Destiny, again as Padmé Amidala.Founded Games for Soldiers, an organization which sends video games and comic books to U.S. Soldiers deployed to the Middle East.
Liliana Mumy (Actor) .. Leni
Born: April 16, 1994
Cristina Pucelli (Actor) .. Dante
Born: June 11, 1969
Birthplace: Orange County, California, United States
Trivia: Has Italian ancestry.Studied voice-over under Ginny McSwain, Louise Chamis, Bob Bergen and Mary Lynn Wissner.First credited voice role was Anita in the 2001 TV movie The Rugrats: All Growed Up.First voice role in video Game was Silvia in 2003's Viewtiful Joe.Has voiced Luan Loud on the Nickelodeon animated TV series The Loud House since 2016.
John DiMaggio (Actor) .. Flip
Carlos PenaVega (Actor) .. Bobby
Born: August 15, 1989
Birthplace: Columbia, Missouri, United States
Trivia: At the age of 13, appeared in a Super Soaker water gun commercial. After starting his studies at the Boston Conservatory, auditioned and was selected to be a part of the band Big Time Rush; the group was given an eponymous Nickelodeon show at the same time they signed a record deal. Released his first album with Big Time Rush, BTR, in 2010. His first solo single, "Electrico," was released in 2014; the song landed in the Top 10 on iTunes Latin chart. He and his wife Alexa were the first married couple to compete against each other on Dancing with the Stars, when they both appeared on season 21. Holds a black belt in Taekwondo. Is a certified rescue scuba diver. Has a passion for creating aerial photography using drones.
Collin Dean (Actor) .. Lincoln
Susanne Blakeslee (Actor) .. Mrs. Johnson
Born: January 27, 1956
Richard Horvitz (Actor) .. Morpheus
Born: July 29, 1966
Tonatiuh (Actor) .. Miguel
Lara Jill Miller (Actor) .. Persephone
Born: April 20, 1967
Birthplace: Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States
Trivia: Started her career on Broadway, in The Music Man with Dick Van Dyke.Played tennis on NYU's varsity tennis team.Graduated Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa from NYU.Didn't attend her law school graduation, so she could portray Peter Pan on a stage production at the Pennsylvania Youth Theater.Passed the bar exam in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania, and was a practicing attorney in New York City.
Wayne Brady (Actor)
Born: June 02, 1972
Birthplace: Orlando, Florida, United States
Trivia: Wayne Brady may have made one of his most lasting marks serenading unsuspecting audience members with love ballads on the American version of Whose Line Is It Anyway? Hosted by Drew Carey, the show featured Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles, and other regulars, who played improvisational games in front of a studio audience. Brady's brilliant interaction with the other players on the show earned him not only three Emmy nominations (one of which actually found the comic taking home the prize), but enough attention to spawn his own Emmy award-winning series, The Wayne Brady Show, in 2001.Born June 2, 1972, in Orlando, FL, Brady began performing the central Florida theater circuit when he was still a teenager. After a brief stay in Las Vegas, he relocated to Los Angeles in 1996, where he gained a lot of stage and television experience as a dramatic artist. He made appearances on several dramatic series including I'll Fly Away and In the Heat of the Night. In 1998, he hosted the VH-1 series Vinyl Justice, in addition to his late-'90s appearance on Whose Line Is It Anyway? The TV-movie musical Geppetto featured Brady in the role of a magician, alongside Whose Line host Drew Carey, who starred in the comedy.The Wayne Brady Show debuted in 2001. Written by, produced by, and starring Wayne Brady, the series showcased both his comedic and dramatic talents. A sketch comedy show that had a relatively brief run on daytime television, The Wayne Brady Show nevertheless paved the way for a similarly-titled talk show that would hit the airwaves the very same year the original Wayne Brady Show was cancelled. His popularity growing at a rapid rate thanks to his amiable, down-to-earth persona and everyman attitude, Brady proved that he had a sense of humor about his nice guy image but memorably portraying himself as a drug-dealing psychopath on a particularly memorable episode of the wildly popular Comedy Central series Chappelle's Show in 2004. Numerous appearances in a variety of television series' including Reno 911, Stargate SG-1, and Kevin Hill were quick to follow, and in February of 2006 the versitile comic would serve as host to the thought-provoking TV Land series That's What I'm Talking About; a free-flowing look at the Black lifestyle in America that featured such special guests as Spike Lee, Wanda Sykes, DL Hughley, and Paul Mooney. As a recurring role in the popular television series Girlfriends continued to keep Brady busy on the small screen, additional performances in such wide-release features as the retro-minded roller-skating comedy drama Roll Bounce and the high-stakes streetball drama Crossover found the comic's film career continuing to gain momentum as well. In 2007 he began a three-year run hosting the music-related game show Don't Forget the Lyrics, and followed that up by filling the substantial shoes of Monty Hall as the MC of the relaunched Let's Make a Deal.
Breanna Yde (Actor)
Born: June 11, 2003
Birthplace: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Trivia: Appeared in commercials for Target, McDonald's, American Kraft Cheese, Walmart and Toyota. Lent her voice to the character of Ronnie Anne in the Nickelodeon television show The Loud House. Has had lead roles on Nickelodeon's television shows School of Rock and The Haunted Hathaways. Has training from Cynthia Bain's Acting Studio, Young Actors Space and Tess Kirsch Acting School. Did voice-over work for Ronald McDonald House of Charity's McDonald's HOPE from 2010 to 2012.

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