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Robert Anthony Rist is an American actor and voice artist. He is best known for his role as Cousin Oliver on The Brady Bunch, as well as Martin on Grady and Little John on Big John, Little John. Rist voiced Michelangelo in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film trilogy (1990–1993) and later voiced Casey Jones in the 2011 installment. His extensive voice work also includes roles such as Stuffy in Doc McStuffins, Whiz in Kidd Video, Star in Balto, Maroda in Final Fantasy X, and Choji Akimichi in Naruto. He appeared as David, the adopted son of Ted and Georgette Baxter, on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and was the voice of the stick figure in Handi Snacks commercials. Alongside director Anthony C. Ferrante, Rist also composed music for the Sharknado films, including the franchise's theme song.

Mina & the Count follows the adventures of two best friends who are very, very different. Mina Harper is a seven-year-old girl who likes playing with dolls and having tea parties. Count Vlad is a seven-hundred-year-old vampire who treats human beings like dolls and prefers to drink blood. A chance encounter with the sweet-hearted Mina brings the Count’s monstrous mayhem to an end. Now he spends his nights playing hide and seek, rather than seeking his next victim. Neither friend would ever be accepted in the other’s social circle if their true nature were known. So, Vlad is introduced to Mina’s father and older sister as her violin teacher, while Mina dresses up as a werewolf to “pass” amongst Vlad’s monster pals. Only the Count’s faithful sidekick, Igor, knows the truth, and his continued allegiance to the vampire falters as he witnesses disturbingly wholesome behavior on the part of his master.
