Life and Career
Wells was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His television guest appearances include Hunter, Punky Brewster, Murder, She Wrote, Riptide, Small Wonder, The Fall Guy, The A-Team, Silver Spoons, The Greatest American Hero, Happy Days, Lou Grant, CHiPs, Eight is Enough, Fantasy Island, The Bionic Woman, What's Happening!!, Ellery Queen, 3 episodes of Sanford and Son, The Streets of San Francisco, Kojak, Lotsa Luck, Starsky & Hutch, Harry O and Love, American Style. During the 1960s and 1970s, Wells appeared in ads for Kmart. He also appeared as a bookstore owner in Columbo episode "Forgotten Lady".
He also did voices for television, films and videogames such as Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats, Potatoes and Dragons, Tripping the Rift, Grossology, Hey, Good Lookin', Ruby Gloom, Tupu, Liberty and the Littles, What's with Andy?, Arthur, Batman: The Animated Series, The Super Mario Brothers Super Show Crashbox, Wizardry 8, Creepschool, Adventures in Odyssey: A Stranger Among Us, Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, Evolution Worlds, Woofy, The Boy, Heathcliff: The Movie, Dragon Hunters, Descent 3, Mona the Vampire, Kitou, ZoƩ Kezako, Bakugan Battle Brawlers, Pandalian, Fred's Head, Pig City, Caillou, Winx Club, Pet Pals, Ocean Tales, Malo Korrigan, Ratz, Lola and Virginia, Fishtronaut, Busytown Mysteries, Monster Allergy, Lili's Island, Prudence Gumshoe, Monster Buster Club, Snailympics, Cosmic Cowboys, My Goldfish is Evil, The Three Pigs, Walter, Oscar and Spike, Momo, Fred the Caveman, Martin Morning, Flat!, Metajets, Iron Nose, Pirate Family, Spaced Out, Shaolin Kids, 6teen, Wayside, The Kids from Room 402, Mica, Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat, Mario Land, X-DuckX, Nunavut, Erky Perky, Magi-Nation, Turbo Dogs, Wombat City, Inuk, The Tofus, Belphegor, Lucky Luke, Dog's World, Yakari and The Bellflower Bunnies.
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