Keith Knight (January 20, 1956 – August 22, 2007) was a Canadian film, television and voice actor.
He made his screen debut as Larry 'Fink' Finkelstein in the 1979 comedy Meatballs, voiced the White Rabbit in The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland, and voiced Pigface in the BBC drama Ace Lightning.
Knight was also known for voicing Lowly Worm in The Busy World of Richard Scarry.
He was also the voice of Moldy Van Oldy in the hit series Erky Perky.
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The cuddly Care Bears and their cousins star in this charming third feature-length film incorporating characters from Alice in Wonderland. A young girl named Alice and the Care Bears travel together into the whimsical land of the Mad Hatter and the Cheshire Cat. In this magical story about friendship and self-esteem, they try to thwart an evil wizard's attempt to become the King of Wonderland.
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