L. Dean Ifill facts for kids
Quick facts for kids
L. Dean Ifill
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Born |
Laurence Dean Ifill
January 5, 1971 |
Occupation | Actor, director, producer, voiceover artist |
Years active | 1986–present |
L. Dean Ifill, born Laurence Dean Ifill on January 5, 1971, is a talented Canadian actor. He also works as a director, producer, and a voiceover artist. You might know him as Basil "Bronco" Davis from the popular TV show Degrassi High. He also played Bronco in the TV movie School's Out. Bronco was the school president and the boyfriend of Lucy Fernandez, played by Anais Granofsky.
Beyond acting, L. Dean Ifill creates and directs plays and commercials. These often teach young people about important topics. Some topics include staying healthy, preventing bullying, and making good choices. He is also the voice of Burn in the animated TV show Get Ed from Walt Disney and Jetix.
L. Dean Ifill's Acting Work
L. Dean Ifill has appeared in many films and television shows. Here are some of his notable roles.
Film Roles
Ifill has acted in short films and also worked behind the scenes.
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
2020 | Little King | Levi | Short film He was also the Director, Writer, and Producer for this film. |
Television Roles
L. Dean Ifill has been in many TV series and movies made for television.
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1990 | T. and T. | Boy No. 1 | |
1990-1991 | Degrassi High | Basil "Bronco" Davis | Appeared in 11 episodes. |
1992 | School's Out | Basil "Bronco" Davis | This was a TV movie. |
1995-1996 | Liberty Street | Wade Malone | Appeared in 26 episodes. |
2002 | The Endless Grind | Guillume | Episode 13: "The Endless Grind of People". |
2003 | The Eleventh Hour | Roman | Also known as Bury the Lead. Season 1, episode 10: "Shelter". |
2005 | Get Ed | Burn | He was the voice actor for this character. |
2011 | Daisy, a Hen Into the Wild | Owl / Ace | Voice actor for the English version. Credited as Dean Ifill. |
2021 | Murder on Maple Drive | Coop | This was a TV movie. Credited as Laurence Dea Ifill. |