
Age: 65
female
Ellen David is a Canadian actress. She was co-nominated for a 2007 Gemini Award for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series in The Business episode Check Please and nominated for a 2005 Prix Gemeaux for Meilleur rôle de soutien féminin : comédie (Best supporting actress: Comedy). She also won the Award of Excellence from the Montreal chapter of the ACTRA Awards in 2015. Her other animated and live-action roles include: Tripping the Rift, Arthur, The Little Lulu Show, Mambo Italiano, Law & Order, Ciao Bella, Naked Josh, For Better or For Worse, Mona the Vampire, Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings, Postcards from Buster, Animal Crackers, Fred's Head, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Pig City, Daft Planet, What's with Andy?, Splinter Cell, The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo, Sirens, Largo Winch, 2001: A Space Travesty, A Walk on the Moon, Random Encounter, Afterglow, Moose TV, Caillou, Princess Sissi, Ripley's Believe It or Not!, Lucky Luke, The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, Spaced Out, Billy and Buddy, Marsupilami, Wunschpunsch, Edward, A Miss Mallard Mystery, Winx Club, Prudence Gumshoe, Pet Pals, Creepschool, The Kids from Room 402, Kitou, Tupu, Shaolin Kids, The Bellflower Bunnies, Fred the Caveman, Jim Button, X-DuckX, My Goldfish Is Evil!, Lola and Virginia, The Tofus, Potatoes and Dragons, Tommy and Oscar, Nunavut, Dragon Hunters, Mica, Wombat City, Gene Fusion, Iron Nose, Martin Morning, Kit and Kaboodle, Okura, Pinocchio 3000, Deadbolt, Barney's Version, Urban Angel, Scent of Murder, Going to Kansas City, Fatal Affair, Street Legal, Night Heat and 18 to Life.

Ellen David

Bitzi Baxter
for Bitzi Baxter in Arthur: Grow Up
Suggested by cartoonmultiverse

In this darker reimagining of the beloved PBS series, Arthur and his friends face the harsh realities of adolescence. Now teenagers navigating a grittier Elwood City, they confront bullying, family struggles, identity crises, and the loss of innocence that comes with growing up. Arthur's optimism is tested as he discovers the world isn't as fair as he once believed. His relationships fracture under pressure—Buster grapples with his parents' divorce, Francine battles perfectionism and anxiety, and Binky's tough exterior hides deep insecurity. As their tight-knit group splinters, Arthur must decide whether friendship can survive when everyone is fighting their own demons. This trilogy explores how childhood wonder transforms into adult complexity, examining themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the painful journey toward maturity in an unforgiving world.