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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 The Care Bears Movie and The Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation 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].