Andrew Sabiston

Voice Actor

Andrew Sabiston was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada on February 8th, 1965 and is the Voice Actor. At the age of 59, Andrew Sabiston biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, TV shows, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
February 8, 1965
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Age
59 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aquarius
Profession
Actor, Lyricist, Screenwriter, Television Actor, Voice Actor, Writer
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Andrew Sabiston Life

Andrew Sabiston (born February 8, 1965) is a Canadian actor, voice actor, writer, series developer and executive story editor who works in the children's/youth television market with over 900 episodes to his credit.

His mother is artist Carole Sabiston.An early start as a stage actor in his childhood led to being cast in Paul Almond's film Ups and Downs alongside classmate Leslie Hope, filmed at their high school, St Michaels University School.

He then landed a starring role on the multiple award-winning Disney/CBC television series The Edison Twins which ran for six seasons, beginning the year he graduated, and was widely syndicated.

Sabiston's first writing credit ("Story Idea by") was in the "Home Sweet Home" episode of The Edison Twins, which aired in 1984. Many of the programs in which he has been involved are multiple award-winners airing globally and include: Super Wings, Ranger Rob, Dot, Little Bear; Max & Ruby, Mike the Knight, Arthur, Justin Time, Trucktown, Bo On the Go, My Big Big Friend, The Moblees, Little Charmers, The Adventures of Napkin Man, Donkey Kong Country, The Neverending Story, Star Wars: Droids, Super Mario World, Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs, Babar and the Adventures of Badou, and The Travels of the Young Marco Polo.

A 2015 Canadian Screen Award Nominee for Best Writing, he also had three of his scripts nominated for Best Series in various categories in the 2015 Youth Media Alliance Awards.For the theatre, he is the lyricist and co-bookwriter with high-school acquaintance Timothy Williams for the musical Napoleon which was first produced in 1994 at The Elgin Theatre in Toronto under the direction of John Wood.

It was subsequently produced in 2000 at The Shaftesbury Theatre in London under the direction of Francesca Zambello.

In 2009 a new version, with a new book and several new musical numbers was first presented in concert at Talk Is Free Theatre in Barrie, Ontario under the direction of Richard Ouzounian.

This marked the beginning of a reimagining of the musical as an intimate, behind-the-scenes political drama with a cast half the size of the original productions and a new book and score.

The new Napoleon debuted at the New York Musical Theatre Festival in July 2015. In July 2017, a lavish new production opened at the Charlotte Theater in Seoul for a limited three-month run.

It featured a cast of 54 including B.A.P's Daehyun and BTOB's Changsub alongside famous musical actors such as Lim Tae Kyung, Michael Lee, and Han Ji Sang.

It was directed by Richard Ouzounian and presented in Korean.

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Andrew Sabiston Career

Early career

In his childhood, he got a kick out of his appearance in Paul Almond's 1983 film Ups and Downs, as a student at St Michaels University School. He soon received a Young Artist Award nomination for Best Young Actor in a Cable Family Series, thanks to his appearance on the multiple award-winning Disney Channel/CBC television show The Edison Twins, which lasted for six seasons. Andrew Sabiston's first writing credit (Story Idea by) was for the Home Sweet Home episode of The Edison Twins, which aired in 1984.

Other film and television appearances included appearances in Paul Saltzman's Coming-of-age film When We First Met opposite Amy Linker in 1984, guest starring John Cameron Mitchell and appearing as a juror in the 1994 thriller Trial by Jury starring Gabriel Byrne, Armand Assante, and Joanne Whalley.

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