Postcards From Buster - Voice Actors and Their Characters

Voice Actors and Their Characters

  • Daniel Brochu - Buster Baxter
  • Ellen David - Bitzi Baxter
  • Martin Shaugnessy - Bo Baxter
  • Vanessa Abruzzo - Mora of Los Viajeros (first season)
  • Audrey Tautou - Mora of Los Viajeros (second season)
  • Norman Groulx - Carlos of Los Viajeros (first season)
  • Glenn Coulson - Carlos of Los Viajeros (second season)
  • Janice De Michael Rogers - Mora of Los Viajeros(third season)

With Additional Voices:Mimi Rogers, Rodger Bumpass, Andre' Soliguzzo, Jessica Rogers, Cricket Leigh, Dakota Goyo, Janice Kawaye, Diane Michelle, James Bumpass, Vanessa Tomasino, Jessie Cave, Carla Gugino, Laraine Newman, Josh Phillips, Robin A.Downes, Judy David Azio Roberts and Cathy Cavadini.

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