God’s Gang Ltd., the production company behind animation series God’s Gang led by former Disney Channels executive Nimrod Avraham May, today announces its new voice cast for upcoming episodes.
Actor and autism awareness advocate Atticus Baldwin (The Wright Turn, House of Masks) has been cast in the upcoming episode of God’s Gang, to be release online to their 2,000,000+ online community in early 2025. God’s Gang is working with Baldwin via Autism in Entertainment, an organization working to increase employment opportunities for autistic talent in the entertainment industry. Baldwin’s role in the series will be announced in the coming weeks, along with further news on additional neurodiverse cast and characters, as the God‘s Gang studio continues with its commitment to promoting inclusivity.
“I’m passionate about helping show people that any obstacle they face can be overcome,” Baldwin shared. “My character in God’s Gang fits perfectly with this and the series’ core message that the world needs more compassion, kindness and love is one that I hold closely. The desire to build greater inclusivity for neurodiverse people is a cause I care about deeply. Having the opportunity to spread that message to God’s Gang’s huge and growing audience is one I’m incredibly proud to have.”
Clio Award-winning actor, writer and director Cathy McAuley (Hard Time on Planet Earth, T.J. Hooker) also joins the voice cast. Having been made an Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts by the University of Hawaii, she is most recognized for her recurring role on Night Court, where she played Wanda the Matchmaker, Bull’s Wife. She is also known for Days of Our Lives, Quantum Leap, Dave Thomas Show, Murder She Wrote and the animated series Marsupilami. Her film credits include Beanstalk, The Rosebud Beach Hotel and her notable role as Faye in the Academy Award-nominated short film Bronx Cheers. She has also appeared in 20 stage productions, including three record breaking tours of The Odd Couple as Cecily Pidgeon with Tim Conway & Tom Poston. McAuley is a mentor at Spectrum Laboratory, where she mentors young adults on the autism spectrum as the Head of their Voiceover Department.
Actor Lauren Choo completes the new cast of God’s Gang, playing an upcoming new Buddhist character. She is known for voicing characters in Totally Spies! and Bit Wars as well as global hit games Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Goddess of Victory: Nikke and Black Desert Online: Land of the Morning Light. Born in Taiwan and raised in Singapore, Choo’s experiences come from multiple cultures which help her easily relate to and embody different characters.
“This is a huge moment for God’s Gang,” said series creator May. “Atticus’s talent and advocacy for autism awareness align with our mission to truly make a difference in the world. Through Autism in Entertainment and working with talented neurodiverse professionals and creatives like Atticus, we are committing to fostering a new production industry standard that promotes inclusion, raises awareness, and creates pathways for people with different needs and backgrounds to showcase unique skills and talents. In the episodes, we are reflecting meaningful themes of identity and overcoming fear in a way that inspires and entertains. We are thrilled to welcome Atticus, Cathy and Lauren into the God’s Gang family.”