Venus Terzo Biography, Age, Net Worth, Married, Movies, Interview
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Venus Terzo Biography
Venus Terzo is a Canadian actress. She is famously known for her role as Detective Angela Kosmo in Da Vinci’s Inquest. Venus has also appeared in its spinoff, Da Vinci’s City Hall.
In 2002, she was nominated in 2002 for the Gemini Award. This was for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in that same role. Apart from her on screen roles, she is also a voice actor.
She has voiced several roles in animated shows. They include; Jean Grey in X-Men: Evolution and Blackarachnia in Beast Wars. She has also voiced the female Ranma Saotome from Ranma 1/2.
She was the voice of Rainbow Dash and Sparkleworks in the “Generation 3” My Little Pony DVDs. In addition to that, she has voiced Rainbow Dash in My Little Pony Live. She is fluent in English, French, and Italian. She also speaks some Greek.
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Venus Terzo Age
Venus Terzo was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She was born on 7th October, 1967. Her current age is 52 years old as of 2019.
Venus Terzo Net Worth
Venus Terzo has accumulated a huge amount of fortune from her career as an actress. She has appeared in a number of films and television shows.
She is famously known for her role as Detective Angela Kosmo in Da Vinci’s Inquest. Venus has also appeared in its spinoff, Da Vinci’s City Hall.
In 2002, she was nominated in 2002 for the Gemini Award. This was for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role in that same role. Apart from her on screen roles, she is also a voice actor.
Venus Terzo has voiced several roles in animated shows. They include; Jean Grey in X-Men: Evolution and Blackarachnia in Beast Wars. She has also voiced the female Ranma Saotome from Ranma 1/2.
She was the voice of Rainbow Dash and Sparkleworks in the “Generation 3” My Little Pony DVDs. She has an approximated net worth of $500,000. We do not have any details about her cars, house, salary or any other property. We will update you immediately we get more information about her net worth.
Venus Terzo Married
Venus Terzo is a married woman. She is married to her husband José Charbonneau. The famous actress, however, is pretty secretive. She has successfully managed to keep all information about her personal life a great secret.
We do not have any information about her husband. We are also not aware about when the couple tied the knot. Details about how the two met are still unknown.
Venus Terzo Movies And TV Shows
Venus Terzo Movies
- Hostage Negotiator – Skyscraper
- Marion Lane – Spectacular!
- Bonnie – Meltdown: Days of Destruction
- Barbarotious – Warriors of Virtue
- Spanish Woman’s Daughter Ruby – Immediate Family
- Theresa Fernandez – Voyage of Terror
- Carla Browning – Painkiller Jane
- Stacey – To Grandmother’s House We Go
- Soap Opera Woman 1 – Laura Lansing Slept Here
- Sophie – American Boyfriends
- Isabelle Garcia – Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork and Mindy
- McKenzie – 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded
- Nettie – Murder She Baked: A Deadly Recipe
- Lani Tam – Hot Wheels World Race & Hot Wheels AcceleRacers
Venus Terzo Television Shows
- Valeria Crossley – Psych
- Angela Kosmo – Da Vinci’s Inquest and Da Vinci’s City Hall
- Dr. Francine Michaels – Stargate SG-1 episode “Frozen”
- Pam Franks – Masters of Horror episode “The Washingtonians”
- Lorraine – Dead Zone episode “Cabin pressure”
- Didi – Jack’s Place episode “Forever and Ever”
- Cindy – Neon Rider episode “All’s Fair”
- Dolores Marquez – Dead Man’s Gun episode “The Pinkerton”
- Gua Operative – First Wave episode “The Trial of Joshua Bridges”
- Signora Dellacorte – Seven Days episode “Pope Parker”
- Woman – Secret Agent Man’ episode “TKO Henry”
- Luisa – The Hat Squad episode “A Dog’s Life”
- Joanna – Supernatural episode “Something Wicked”
- Jen Renwald – The Guard episodes “Boom”, “Just Say No” and “Bodyparts”
- Rita Gallo – ”The Murders”, 8 episodes
Venus Terzo Voice Roles
- Barbie: Mermaidia – Azura, & Purple Merfairy
- Captain N: The Game Master – Princess Lana and Medusa
- Cardcaptors (English dub of Cardcaptor Sakura by Nelvana) – Samantha Taylor (Sonomi Daidouji)
- Fantastic Four: World’s Greatest Heroes – Lucia von Bardas
- My Little Pony – Rainbow Dash and Sparkleworks
- The New Adventures of He-Man – Crita, Mara and Sorceress
- A Chinese Ghost Story: The Tsui Hark Animation – Siu Deep
- Stories From My Childhood, Goodtimes Fairy Tales, Littlest Pet Shop, The New Adventures of Kimba The
- White Lion, Funky Fables and Fat Dog Mendoza – Various Characters
- A Christmas Adventure …From a Book Called Wisely’s Tales – Dancer
- Mega Man – Female Patrons and Funworld Employee
- Heroes on Hot Wheels – Hanna, Ruth and Julie Woods
- Being Ian – Adam and Bernadette
- Tico of the Seven Seas – Cheryl Christina Melville
Venus Terzo Interview
Q: What drew you to acting as a profession?
Venus Terzo: My parents used to take us to the movie theater every weekend. I always enjoyed that very much, and seeing the actors on the big screen was always a magical experience for me. I knew then that’s what I wanted to do.
Q: If you had not chosen acting, what would you have done instead?
Venus Terzo: Acting was really the only career I ever wanted to pursue. The only other profession that interested me was becoming a police officer, however that was off the table cause back then there were height restrictions and I wasn’t tall enough. The funny thing is I’ve played a lot of officers on TV.
Q: Can you tell us about your training? What from your training have you carried with you throughout your career?
Venus Terzo: I went to theater school in Montreal it was an intense 3 yr. program. It taught me a lot. How to build a character, how to pick apart a script. H owever back then it was strictly theater training, so when I moved to Vancouver and started working in Film, TV and Voice work, that was something I learned on the job as I got more and more roles.
Q: Your career has spanned both live action and animation. What are the pros and cons of each for you personally?
Venus Terzo: Only pros for both. Any time you audition and book a role be it live aciton or animation is an exciting new opportunity and a chance to showcase my talent and have fun doing what I love the most. The difference with animation is they don’t care what you look like it’s all about the voice, whereas live action they look at the whole package.
Q: How do you prepare for a role?
Venus Terzo: Read everything associated with that role. Script, character description, any notes from the director. Then do my research.
Q: What was the hardest role you have ever played?
Venus Terzo: As an actor you put a lot of work into preparing for a role, reading, rehearsing scenes and doing as much research as you can to be prepared. It’s not the roles that are hard, but sometimes the subject matter is.
Q: What is the most fun role you have played?
Venus Terzo: Every part is fun. That’s the best part of my job, after putting in the work you show up on set or in the studio to perform and you get to play and pretend to be someone else and in the process entertain people. Playing villains though is always delicious.
Q: Can you tell us any fun anecdotes from recording “Beast Wars”/”Beast Machines”?
Venus Terzo: There was never a dull day in the studio. It was always a blast working with all those talented voice actors. We were all in the studio at the same time so the hardest part was trying to keep still while the others recorded their scenes and not break out in laughter and disrupt the recording which happened on occasion.
Q: What did you enjoy most about playing Blackarachnia?
Venus Terzo: She was smart, strong, tough and hot!! I loved everything about her!
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