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Ricky Mabe. Actor: This Is the End. Ricky Mabe, born Richard Mabe, was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Ricky attended St. Thomas High School and graduated in 2000. Ricky has been working as an actor in Montreal since he was twelve. He made his debut in Frankenstein and Me (1996) alongside Burt Reynolds.
- Actor, Writer, Director
- May 24, 1983
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Actor: This Is the End. Ricky Mabe, born Richard Mabe, was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. Ricky attended St. Thomas High School and graduated in 2000. Ricky has been working as an actor in Montreal since he was twelve. He made his debut in Frankenstein and Me (1996) alongside Burt Reynolds.
- May 24, 1983
After working in Canada for many years, I decided to move to Los Angeles where I landed starring roles in pilots for Fox & Warner Brothers as well as various tv shows (AMC’s Preacher, Future Man on Hulu, ABC Family’s Beautiful People) and films (Zack & Miri Make a Porno, The Trotsky, The Wild Hunt, Goon).
Biography. Richard "Ricky" Mabe is a Canadian actor. Mabe was born in Pointe-Claire, Quebec. He first voiced the character Willie in CINAR Animation's The Little Lulu Show and has subsequently starred frequently on various Canadian television series' and in feature films alongside Burt Reynolds, Ryan Gosling and Elisha Cuthbert.
Birthday: May 24, 1983. Birthplace: Pointe Claire, Québec, Canada. Ricky Mabe was a Canadian actor who brought his acting talents to Hollywood films. In 1995, he made TV voice-acting debut on...
Tomatometer®Audience ScoreTitleCreditNo Score Yet83%Patrick (Character)No Score Yet96%David (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetKyle Randall (Character)No Score YetNo Score YetLiam (Character)Jul 1, 2016 · Ricky Mabe and Natalie Brown were named best actor and actress in a TV series airing in the U.S. at the Golden Maple Awards, which were handed out Friday night at the Mohawk Bend in Los...
Ricky Mabe was a Canadian actor who brought his acting talents to Hollywood films. In 1995, he made TV voice-acting debut on the Canadian cartoon show "The Little Lulu Show." Early on, Mabe mostly landed roles in various films, including "Kayla" (1998) with Tod Fennell, the dramatic adaptation "Little Men" (1998) with Kathleen Fee and "Believe ...