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Nicole Dubuc is a Scriptwriter American born on 6 november 1978 at Orange County (USA)

Nicole Dubuc

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Birth name Nicole Danielle Dubuc
Nationality USA
Birth 6 november 1978 (46 years) at Orange County (USA)

Nicole Dubuc (born November 6, 1978) is an American writer, perhaps best known for her work on the Transformers franchise, and as an actress on Major Dad.

Biography

As a child actress, Dubuc had a recurring role as Bertha on the television series Our House, and a guest appearance on the television series ALF.
Dubuc starred in the popular sitcom Major Dad, playing the character Robin Cooper-MacGillis. She appeared in all 96 episodes during the show's run between 1989 and 1993.

Dubuc worked as a child actress for eleven years, including ADR (background voices) for the movies Prince of Tides, and Searching for Bobby Fischer. She continues to act as an adult, and voiced Iris West-Allen in the Young Justice cartoon.

After attending Yale University and graduating pre-med with a degree in English, Dubuc got her first work as an apprentice staff writer on the hit Disney series, Kim Possible.

She followed that up with many other television and feature writing credits, including Jackie Chan Adventures, W.I.T.C.H., The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Tak and the Power of Juju. She was the story editor and writer on the Disney series, My Friends Tigger & Pooh. She co-created Transformers: Rescue Bots with Brian Hohlfeld and Jeff Kline, and served as story editor and writer on the series.

She is the first woman to write for a "Flash" comic for DC, with her short story appearing in the Flash Annual 2 of the new 52.

Dubuc was recently elected as a trustee and secretary of The Animation Guild, I.A.T.S.E. Local 839.

Usually with

Jay Oliva
Jay Oliva
(2 films)
Peter Cullen
Peter Cullen
(2 films)
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Filmography of Nicole Dubuc (3 films)

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Scriptwriter

Postman Pat: The Movie, 1h28
Directed by Mike Disa
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Animation
Themes Children's films
Actors Stephen Mangan, David Tennant, Rupert Grint, Jim Broadbent, Kate Winslet, Robin Atkin Downes
Roles Writer
Rating47% 2.3602952.3602952.3602952.3602952.360295
Pat Clifton also known as "Postman Pat" (voiced by Stephen Mangan), is a friendly postman who has been delivering letters in the village of Greendale in the north of England for years. He wants to take his wife, Sara (voiced by Susan Duerden), on a late honeymoon to Italy. He plans to afford it through a bonus from his employer, the Special Delivery Service (SDS), but their new boss, Edwin Carbunkle (voiced by Peter Woodward), has cancelled all bonuses. He plans to make SDS more efficient by replacing its human workers with robots, thinking that being friendly is a waste of time.
Tigger & Pooh and a Musical Too, 58minutes
Origin USA
Genres Animation
Themes Films about animals, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Jim Cummings, Chloë Grace Moretz, Dee Bradley Baker, Peter Cullen, Ken Sansom, Kath Soucie
Roles Story Editor
Rating57% 2.8953652.8953652.8953652.8953652.895365
In a plot similar to Singin' in the Rain, Rabbit is named the first mayor of the Hundred Acre Wood for his great effort on planning their best friends picnic. Unfortunately, when Darby says that a mayor is in charge of everything, this goes to his head and he makes up a lot of rules, like "No Bouncing", "No Honey" and everything is by a schedule. By and by everyone gets annoyed by the new rules and finally when everyone (especially Tigger) can't follow the rules Rabbit and Beaver, who becomes the vice-mayor, decide to divide the wood so that Rabbit can be mayor on one side, and Tigger can be mayor on the other and they have Beaver draw a white line through the Hundred Acre Wood. The problem is that the White Line separates the people on each side from their friends. Everyone, except Darby and Buster, is to stay on their side which results to problems and chaos. Tigger and Pooh can no longer sleuth, Roo and Lumpy can't visit each other, Tigger and Rabbit no longer be friends, and goods, supplies and materials can't be traded (which means no thistles for Eeyore and no cookies made by Kanga). Rabbit sees the sadness and decides to cheer everyone up by having a picnic on his side and Tigger does the same. But the picnics are no fun due to everyone being separated until Darby hatches a plan to reunite the Hundred Acre Wood and have the white line removed and have everything go back to normal, and it worked.
My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie
Genres Animation
Themes Films about animals, Christmas films, Musical films, Children's films
Actors Chloë Grace Moretz, Dee Bradley Baker, Jim Cummings, Peter Cullen, Kimberlea Berg, Ken Sansom
Roles Story
Rating52% 2.633372.633372.633372.633372.63337
It's almost Christmas Eve, and Darby, Buster, Pooh, Tigger and their friends from the Hundred Acre Wood are waiting that night. Everyone goes to Pooh's house to celebrate. While Roo and Lumpy went outside to play, everyone discusses their wishes. Eeyore's wish is to fly. Roo and Lumpy found a red sack and a reindeer named Holly stuck in a thicket patch. After calling the Super Sleuths they help Holly out and took her to Rabbit's House where everybody else is waiting. They learn that she is one of Santa's reindeers who is searching for Santa's magical sack after it fell off of Santa's sleigh during a practice run. It turns out that the sack that Roo and Lumpy found is what Holly was looking for. The only problem is she doesn't know how to get home which means that there won't be any Christmas. Everybody except Kanga set off to the North Pole. After coming across two paths they begin to wonder which way to go. Darby suggests to follow the North Star. Roo, Lumpy, and Holly get separated from the others and fall down a pit. After many failed attempts to get out, the others arrive using Tigger as a rope to get them out. Tigger uses his mask to get Lumpy out, but it falls down to the pit, but they were able to get Lumpy out. Forcing to leave Tigger's mask behind, they discovered the North Star is blocked by cloud. Everybody except Darby, Buster, and Holly felt like giving up and wanting to go home. She fails to convince them to not give up and decides to go on her own. The others, having changed their minds, quickly follow her. They discover some giant snowmen which come to life when walking through them. Piglet was scared at first, but Holly says there's going to take them to Santa. After the snowmen sing and dance around them, the way to the North Pole was there. They manage to giving Santa his magical sack back before he can cancel Christmas. They then decide to help Santa deliver presents, in which Eeyore and Holly are hitched up at the front of the sleigh (there was nothing holding the reindeer to the sleigh, but it seems they were held by magic). Tigger is still sad about the loss of his mask, but Santa cheers him up by giving him a new mask. They begin traveling across the world, throwing presents down the chimneys and tumbling under the trees (Eeyore's wish to fly had come true). Santa takes them back to the Hundred Acre Wood and returns to the North Pole. The gang celebrate Christmas in Pooh's house where Kanga was waiting for them.