Tod Fennell

Tod Fennell is a Canadian actor who has appeared in several film and television roles. To date he has starred in over 50 different films, cartoons and television series. In Assassin’s Creed II he voiced Bernardo Baroncelli and he has been confirmed to voice a yet unannounced character in Assassin’s Creed III.

Biography
Born in Montreal on October 18th, 1984. Fennell’s interest in acting inspired him to attend The Montreal Children’s Theatre at age five. He shot his first feature film Because Why? at seven and landed his first leading role in Kayla, another children’s feature, at twelve.

He also held a supporting role for 52 episodes of YTV’s Lassie. Tod managed to successfully make the transition from child actor to teen, with the help of projects like; The Reagans and again on YTV with the series Mental Block, playing a bully. He again proved more than capable of reinventing himself as an adult actor in The Spider Wick Chronicles, Space Channel’s hit series The 4400, as well as a soldier in Jonathan Levine's Warm Bodies. His most recent work was the Kung Fu flick Wushu Warrior, which allowed him to make excellent use of his martial arts abilities and perform many of his own stunts including elaborate fight scenes as well as two story wire jumps.

Game Credits

 * Assassin’s Creed III, (2012), Ubisoft
 * Assassin’s Creed II, (2009), Ubisoft, Bernardo Baroncelli
 * Rainbow Six Vegas, (2008), Ubisoft
 * I Am Alive, (2012), Ubisoft
 * Deus Ex: Human Revolution, (2011), Eidos Interactive
 * Naruto: Rise of a Ninja, (2009), Ubisoft
 * Arthur et les Minimoys, (2006), Étranges Libellules (France)

Filmography
Due to Tod Fennells extensive filmography being too long to list here. It can be viewed at the following website (here).

Trivia

 * He holds a Blackbelt in Shotokan Karate.
 * He has worked in such locations as Montreal, Los Angeles, Toronto, Vancouver, Slovakia and even more recently to Shanghai.
 * He is a long-time fan of the Assassin’s Creed series and owns all books, games and media of the franchise.