Blaze Berdahl

Blaze Berdahl

Born: September 6, 1980
in New York City, New York, USA
is an American actress, singer, rapper, voice-over actor, announcer, and narrator. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Lenni Frazier in the children's television series Ghostwriter and Ellie Creed in the film Pet Sematary (1989). - From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Movies for Blaze Berdahl...

Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary
Title: Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary
Character: Self
Released: January 13, 2017
Type: Movie
This documentary is a detailed look into the making of PET SEMATARY, one of the most enduring cult-horror classics of our generation.
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Ghostwriter: Attack of the Slime Monster
Title: Ghostwriter: Attack of the Slime Monster
Character: Lenni Frazier
Released: January 22, 1995
Type: Movie
Will the Ghostwriter team finally put an end to Gooey Gus, before more innocent people become entangled in his slimy grip?
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We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
Title: We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story
Character: Buster (voice)
Released: November 24, 1993
Type: Movie
Captain New Eyes travels back in time and feeds dinosaurs his Brain Grain cereal, which makes them intelligent and non-violent. They agree to go to the "Middle Future" in order to grant the wishes of children in New York City. They are to meet Dr. Bleeb of the Museum of Natural History, but get sidetracked with their new children friends and run into the Captain's evil brother, Professor Screweyes.
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Pet Sematary
Title: Pet Sematary
Character: Ellie Creed
Released: April 21, 1989
Type: Movie
After the Creed family's cat is accidentally killed, a friendly neighbor advises its burial in a mysterious nearby cemetery.
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Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!
Title: Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever!
Character: (voice)
Released: April 21, 1989
Type: Movie
A delightful tool to help kids learn their letters, Richard Scarry's Best ABC Video Ever finds Busytown pals Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm discovering that it's Alphabet Day at school. Their teacher, Miss Honey, invites her students to join in a spirited rendition of "The Alphabet Song." Next comes a series of 26 vignettes developed around each letter and cleverly intertwined with Sergeant Murphy's investigation into the mystery of some stolen bananas. Simple, sweet, and as entertaining as it is instructive, this production exemplifies the great care put into the Richard Scarry video series.