Fan Casting Teresa Gallagher as Daisy The Green Diesel Rail-Car Engine in Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5

jacobcoronado made this fan casting suggestion on November 15, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Teresa Gallagher as Daisy The Green Diesel Rail-Car Engine in Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5

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Teresa Gallagher is an American-born British actress. Gallagher has also done various voice-over work for video games, commercials, radio plays, BBC radio dramas, and audiobooks such as several new...
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Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5

Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5

(Late November 2024 Episode/Series #14 Episode #5)
by HIT ENTERTAINMENT & PBS KIDS
Peter Sam Was Feeling Sad. When Thomas Arrives, He Tells Peter Sam Why Is Feeling Sad. Peter Sam Wanted To Change His Behavior So That He Decided To Learn How To Be Careful Without Cause Confusion ...
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Teresa Gallagher is known for her roles in Cars 2, The King's Speech, and The Jacket. She has been suggested by fans for 1,042 roles on myCast, including Toriel in Undertale: Determination (A Undertale Cartoon). Similar actors include Lacey Chabert, Tara Strong, and Jules de Jongh. Teresa Gallagher was suggested to play Daisy The Green Diesel Rail-Car Engine in Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5 by jacobcoronado. Thomas & Friends:A Better Change Behavior For Peter Sam Series #14 Episode #5 has 28 roles, including Producer, Troublesome Trucks, and Henry.

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