MythQuest (2001)
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Cast & Crew.
Christopher Jacot
Alex Bellows
Meredith Henderson
Cleo Bellows
Bill Switzer
Philthy
Wendy Anderson
Lily Bellows
Matthew Walker
Max Asher
Shaun Johnston
Detective Saybrook
Joseph Kell
Matt Bellows
Micki Meuser
Music
Leslie Malton
Barbara Frazier
Jessica Harvey
Jennie
Richard Wincenty
Cinematography
Lawrence Bayne
Set
John Tench
Eliaures
Julian Richings
Loki
Tantoo Cardinal
Walloha
Joely Collins
Isis
Earl Pastko
Tailor / Gorgos
Josh Sealy
Anubis (as Joshua Sealy)
Crystal Balint
Nephthys
Peyson Rock
David
Jennifer Sterling
Queen Astarte
Jason Yuzicapi
Mr. Watt
Kathryn Osterberg
Woman
Lorette Clow
Emily
Tim Allen
Vali (as Timothy Allen) / Royal Guard #1
Jules Russell
Cell Guard
Chad Cosgrave
Cell Guard (as Chad Cosgrove)
Robert Ito
Mosaku
Nathaniel DeVeaux
Shaha
Pedro Salvín
Quetzalcoatl
Raoul Max Trujillo
Tezcatlipoca (as Raoul Trujillo)
William B. Davis
Drossos
Aidan Devine
Bryn
Michelle Goh
Yuki / Yuki-Onna
Danso Gordon
Mume
Dave Nichols
Thor (as Dave Nicholls)
Emily Hampshire
Contessa Juietta De Medi
Scott Hylands
King Arthur
Eugene Lipinski
Jades
Donny Lucas
Mali
David LeReaney
Gwydion
Henry Chan
Tse Chung
Emmanuelle Vaugier
Persephone
Alex Diakun
Math
Vince Corazza
Giacomo
Christianne Hirt
Sigyn
Colette Stevenson
Guinevere
Anna Kathrin Bleuler
Ariadne
Dominic Zamprogna
Kadilus
Gordon Tootoosis
Red Wolf
Richard Strange
Charon
David Gant
Merlin / Gorgos
Andy Maton
Tolis
Anthony De Longis
Sir Lancelot
Lawrence Dane
King Minos
Dakota House
Tlesca
Natsuko Ohama
Noriko
Frank Zotter
Husband
Gerald Lenton-Young
Gorgos
Ben Cardinal
Bloody Chief
Byron Chief-Moon
Chaczal
Jake Simons
Lord Llew
F. Braun McAsh
Maleager
Rick Gaudio
Josh Bieneke
Joyce Doolittle
Oracle
Elysa Chan
Child
Reba Hanes
Leto
Michael Greyeyes
Strong Bear
Evan Adams
Xahil
Paul Christie
Goronwy
Jean Freeman
Woman
Janet Pinnick
Waseme
Heather Hill
Frigga
Derek Richards
Croesus
Shuichi Ishiguro
Minokichi
Shane Arbuthnott
Philitas
Eric Johnson
Telemachus
Jeannette Sousa
Lady Blodeuwedd
Mark Holden
Kabaila
Ian White
Daedalus
Alan Bratt
Heimdall
Ken Spencer
Doctor
Shane Zwack
Chunac
Elyse Levesque
Eurydice
Enuka Okuma
Kwini
Mike O'Brien
Thrym
Daniel Libman
Gareth
Christian Mena
Apollo
Gerhard Maynard
Icarus
Saxon DeCocq
Warrior God
Rodrigo Pino
Eagle
Terry Chen
Dionysus
Dan Payne
Osiris
Russell Badger
White Buffalo
Benjamin Campbell
Sir Caradoc
Katherine Ford
Wife
Skerivet Daramola
Dini
Chrisse Bornstein
Old Woman
Tammy Rae Beltrami
Muse / Old Woman
Ardon Bess
Baba
Terry King
Priest #1
Bernelda Wheeler
Badger
Louise Handford
Freya (as Louise Hanford)
Peter Wittstock
Sam
Mark Deiter
Blackfoot Warrior #1
Barbara Gates Wilson
Mrs. Wishnoff
Morris Elfenbaum
Minotaur
Harvey Stables
Balder
Dean Marinos
Priest #2
Mishi Donovan
Nez Perce Mother
Trent Chekay
Soldier #1
Shannon Pierce
Morgan
Cavan Cunningham
Hoder
Mandy Goforth
Seelo
Terry McNab
Battling Blackfoot Warrior
Mushure Raynor
Servant
Motayo Dawoda
Radhi
Lesia T. Bear
Dancer
Nikki Barran
Nurse Maid
Details.
Release DateAugust 1, 2001
StatusEnded
Seasons1
Episodes13
Running Time1h
Genres
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This TV Show Is About.
Wiki.
MythQuest is a Canadian children's television series that originally aired on PBS in 2001. Produced by Mind's Eye Entertainment, it stars Meredith Henderson and Christopher Jacot as Cleo and Alex Bellows, two teens whose father Matt disappears into the Cyber Museum, a computer program that, as they discover, allows them to travel into myths by touching an artifact on the screen.
They become characters in the myths, and strive to keep the myth to its normal progression; a difficult task when confronted by Gorgos, a trickster god who appears in each myth to try to change it. Alex's initial journey into the Cyber Museum is an accident, but soon they both begin searching for their father within the myths. As the series progresses, they realize that their search is much more important than they first realized, as Gorgos is bent on wiping out entire cultures by corrupting their mythologies.
It was shot in Drumheller, Calgary, East Coulee, Alberta, and Regina, Saskatchewan.
The series is not currently available on DVD or video. However, there have been novels adapted from the first three episodes as well as "Minokichi," written by Dan Danko, Tom Mason, and John Whitman.