Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series - Cast and Characters

Cast and Characters

  • Bryn McAuley – Anne Shirley - a smart and imaginative redheaded girl who is adopted by the aging Cuthbert siblings.
  • Wayne Robson – Matthew Cuthbert - a quiet and kind bachelor farmer who is Marilla's older brother and Anne's adoptive father.
  • Emily Hampshire – Diana Barry - Anne's best friend, known for her jet-black hair and sunny disposition.
  • Ali Mukaddam – Gilbert Blythe - Anne's friend who often competes with her academically.
  • Dalene Irvine – Felicity King - a classmate of Anne and company who is jealous of her and seeks to embarrass her often.
  • Kyle Fairlie – Felix King - Felicity's inventive brother and a friend of Anne's.
  • Linda Sorensen – Hetty King - Felix and Felicity's mother and the Avonlea schoolteacher.
  • Patricia Gage – Marilla Cuthbert - Matthew's no-nonsense younger sister and Anne's adoptive mother.
  • Anne Anglin – Peg Bowen - an eccentric woman of whom the kids are afraid until they learn she holds the answers to many of their problems.
  • Tracey Moore – Dryad - a wood nymph of Anne's imagination who occasionally helps Anne in solving problems.
  • Patricia Hamilton – Rachel Lynde - Marilla's friend and the most gossipy woman in Avonlea.

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