Cathy Weseluck is a Canadian actress and comedian of Russian descent, known for her extensive work as a voice actress for Ocean Productions, a Canadian media production and voice acting company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has provided voice acting for both original animated series and for English adaptations of animated works from several countries, as well as working as a voice director, instructor, singing director, and casting coordinator.
Early in her career, Weseluck worked as an associate producer at CBC Radio, the English-language radio operations of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. A co-worker encouraged her to attempt to work in voice acting, and she initially voiced advertisements for the Vancouver Centre Mall before starting to work in animation.
Some of her notable roles include:
* Mirai Yashima and Katz Kobayashi in "Mobile Suit Gundam" (1979-1980)
* Koizumi in "Maison Ikkoku" (1986-1988)
* Shiko "C-ko" Kotobuki in the anime OVA "Project A-ko 2: Plot of the Daitokuji Financial Group" (1987) and its sequels
* Shampoo and Azusa Shiratori in the English adaptation of "Ranma ½" (1989-1992)
* The child version of Trunks and Maron in the Ocean Group dub of "Dragon Ball Z" (1989-1996)
* Teela in a 1991 episode of "The New Adventures of He-Man"
* Marian Martin in the television series "Double Dragon" (1993-1994)
* Dorothy Catalonia and Catherine Bloom in "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" (1995-1996)
* Cybersix in the short-lived series "Cybersix" (1999)
* Mrs. Higurashi in "Inuyasha" (2000-2004)
* Rarity in the Generation 3 "My Little Pony" direct-to-video films
* Near in "Death Note" (2006-2007)
* Ken Kitazawa in "Powerpuff Girls Z" (2006-2007)
* Ravess in "Storm Hawks" (2007-2009)
* Kati Mannequin in "Mobile Suit Gundam 00" (2007-2009)
* Abigail Brand in a 2009 episode of "Iron Man: Armored Adventures"
* Spike the Dragon, Mayor Mare, and Coco Pommel in "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" (2010-2019)
* Valkyrie/Brunnhilde in the animated film "Thor: Tales of Asgard" (2011)
* Buttercream Sundae in "Littlest Pet Shop" (2012-2016)
Throughout her career, Weseluck has entertained audiences for at least 35 years and has gained a fan following due to her portrayal of memorable characters in several animated franchises, as well as her versatility in portraying different character types.