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Marla Lukofsky

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Marla Lukofsky (1956- ) is a Canadian veteran stand-up comedian. She was one of Canada's stand-up pioneers in the 1970s, the same decade she discovered her talent and was a member of the Yuk Yuk Club.

In the 1980s, she voiced Playful Heart Monkey and Good Luck Bear in the first two Care Bears movies and the television series.

The next decade, she had a guest role on Rupert and appeared in 1993's controversial Zero Patience.

As of now, Lukofsky can be heard in Nelvana's computer-animated preschool show Pecola, and also has been seen in Doc on i.

References

  • Cancer’s best medicine (Toronto Comedian Marla Lukofsky) Network & Voice of Breast Cancer Survivors www.cbcn.ca 2008.04.28 [3]
  • Breast cancer survivor tells her story through laughter by Lisa Queen www.insidetoronto.com -- North York Mirror 10.03.08 [4]].
  • One moment in time" [5]
  • Laughter & Recovery: Marla Lukofsky by Cynthia Gazner - Canadian Jewish News 02.05.09 [6]