Alison Deon, author portrait
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Alison Deon

Alison Deon is a Toronto-based actor and voiceover artist. Selected narration titles for Penguin Random House: The Migration by Helen Marshall, A Bit Much by Sarah Jackson, We Should Not Be Afraid of the Sky by Emma Hooper, Wild Life by Amanda Leduc, and The Mystery of the Haunted Dancehall by Charis Cotter. She has also directed audiobooks for PRHC, including Daughter by Claudia Dey, The Certainty Illusion by Timothy Caulfield, Desperada by Sofia Mostaghimi, How Should a Person Be by Sheila Heti, and A Grandmother Begins the Story by Michelle Porter.

On television, Alison has appeared in Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Children Ruin Everything (CTV), What We Do in the Shadows (FX), Fellow Travelers (Showtime), Late Bloomer (Crave), Reign (CW), and in many US and Canadian national commercials. Stage credits include the Stratford Festival, Mirvish Productions, Capitol Theatre, Thousand Islands Playhouse, Western Canada Theatre, Gateway, Resurgence, and Magnus Theatre.

Alison has also taught as a Guest Artist for the CFC Actors Conservatory, the Stratford Festival, the National Theatre School DramaFest, and in George Brown College’s Theatre and Acting for
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