
Age: 74
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Daniel Edward Aykroyd, born in Ottawa, initially pursued studies in psychology, criminal sociology, and political science at Carleton University, where his comedy journey took off. He co-wrote sketches for a private cable company, igniting his passion for acting. At 20, he joined The Second City comedy troupe in Chicago and Toronto, marking the start of his career. In 1975, Aykroyd joined "Saturday Night Live" as a founding member of the "Not Ready For Prime Time Players," crafting iconic sketches like "The Blues Brothers" with Belushi and "Two Wild and Crazy Guys" with Steve Martin. The success of "The Blues Brothers" sketch led to a full-length feature in 1980, with Aykroyd writing and producing the movie soundtrack, defying the disco and punk era. His versatile talent shines in roles like Dr. Ray Stantz in "Ghostbusters," Jessica Tandy’s son in "Driving Miss Daisy," a single father in "My Girl," and an assassin in "Grosse Pointe Blank," showcasing both comedic and dramatic prowess.

A tribe Himalayan young Yeti named Susan (voiced by Cameron Seely) framed embark across a humans being, with each species thinking he other was just a myth. Whose world gets turned upside down when he discovers something that he didn't know existed -- a human, an one young human boy genius named Nick Babcock (voiced by Mason Blomberg) and the other little boy overweight named Runt Anderson (voiced by Julian Edwards), which contradicts his community's beliefs and leads to his banishment. Hoping to prove them wrong. Susan gets lost into Nepal city against the backdrop of the human village them of journey to learn about true friendship. News of South Asia throws the simple Yeti community into an uproar over what else might be out there in the big world beyond their snowy home, in all new story about relationship, courage and the joy of discovery.
