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Annedroids
''Annedroids'' is a Canadian CGI/live action television series created by J. J. Johnson. The series is produced by Sinking Ship Entertainment in association with broadcasters TVOntario, SRC and KiKa. ''Annedroids'' was released on Amazon Prime Video on July 25, 2014 in the UK and U.S. and premiered on August 25, 2014 on TVOKids in Ontario, Canada. The show's aim is to educate children about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) from the perspectives of an 11-year-old girl, her friends, and her three Android creations. SRC and KiKa both agreed to opt for 26 episodes of ''Annedroids'' over two seasons, while TVO purchased four seasons. On February 25, 2015, Amazon picked up ''Annedroids'' for a second season, which was released on July 2, 2015. In 2016 it was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Series. Season 3 was released on June 24, 2016. The fourth and final season was released on March 3, 2017. Cast Humans * Addison Holley as Anne Sa ...
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Addison Holley
Addison Holley (born May 18, 2000) is a Canadian actress who has had starring roles in several television series. Holley was born in Burlington, Ontario. In 2016, she was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Performer in a Children's Series for her work in ''Annedroids.'' She is the voice of the titular character in ''Ella the Elephant'', Hazel in ''Little Charmers'', and Amaya/Owlette in ''PJ Masks.'' Her younger sister, Kallan, was the voice of Skye from ''PAW Patrol''. '' Filmography Live-action roles * ''Annedroids'' - Anne * '' Baxter'' - Dana McNab * ''Cold Blood'' - Jill Camm (episode: "Cop Killer") * '' Cyborg Soldier'' - Katie * ''My Babysitter's a Vampire'' - Anastasia (vampire) * ''Really Me'' - Jenny Donkers * ''The Red Maple Leaf'' - Frankie Palermo * ''Rosie Takes the Train'' - Young Rosie * '' Shelby'' - Haley * '' Trapped: The Alex Cooper Story'' - Alex Cooper Animated roles * ''Caillou'' - Layla * ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'' - Miss Elaina (2 ...
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Nicola Correia-Damude
Nicola Correia-Damude (born 21 June 1981) is a Canadian actress based in Toronto. Career Television and film Correia-Damude has had recurring roles on ''Shadowhunters'', ''Annedroids'', ''The Boys'' and ''The Strain''. Additional television credits include '' Haven'', '' Degrassi: The Next Generation'', and ''Stargate SG-1''. Film credits include ''Margarita'', ''Havana 57'', and ''Memory''. She also had a recurring role (33 episodes from 2017 to 2019) as the mother in the Canadian children's show, ''Dino Dana''. Theatre Correia-Damude is a graduate of Etobicoke School of the Arts, Studio 58, and the Birmingham Conservatory for Classical Theatre. Her theatre credits include ''Coriolanus'' and ''Much Ado About Nothing'' at the Stratford Festival, ''Serious Money'' and ''The Women and Albertine in Five Times'' at the Shaw Festival, as well as premieres of new Canadian works ''The Madonna Painter'' (Factory Theatre), ''Within the Glass'' (Tarragon Theatre) and ''Botticelli in the ...
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Sinking Ship Entertainment
Sinking Ship Entertainment is a Canadian-based production, distribution and interactive company specializing in kids' live-action CGI blended series. The company's headquarters are located in Toronto, Ontario. Since its founding in 2004, Sinking Ship has produced over 500 hours of content and their distribution division has sold to over 200 countries internationally. The company was named #1 in production on Kidscreen's Hot 50 for 2020. History Sinking Ship Entertainment was founded by Ryerson University graduates J. J. Johnson, Blair Powers, and Matt Bishop in 2004. The name "Sinking Ship" was chosen when Johnson and Powers were pitching a project in their final year at Ryerson and trying to convince their peers to pick up the remaining crew roles. A classmate warned a fellow classmate who was interested to not join the team as it'd be like joining a sinking ship. In September 2004, Sinking Ship Entertainment debuted their first series ''This is Daniel Cook.''. Cook's passi ...
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Dylan Everett
Dylan Phillip Everett (born January 24, 1995) is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his roles in ''How To Be Indie'' (2009–2011), ''Wingin' It'' (2010–2013), ''Degrassi'' (2012–2013), and '' Open Heart'' (2015). Life and career Everett played Streeter in the Canadian children's series ''The Doodlebops'' for two episodes. He then played roles in the movies '' The Devil's Mercy'', '' Booky & the Secret Santa'', ''Everything Is Connected'', ''Breakfast with Scot'', ''For All the Marbles'', and made a guest appearance in ''The Dresden Files'' as Scott Sharpe. He played 'Big Ben' in the Family Channel series ''The Latest Buzz''. He also voiced 'Wolfy' in the series '' Super Why!''. He then appeared in other roles, until his 2009 ''How To Be Indie'' casting as Marlon Parks, and in 2010 the lead character in the Family Channel series ''Wingin' It''. He reprised his character as Marlon Parks to film a second series of YTV's ''How To Be Indie'', which premiered in Canada, in ...
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Millie Davis
Millie Davis (born 6 December 2006) is a Canadian actress who plays Ms. O / Big O in the TVOKids/ PBS Kids series ''Odd Squad'', Riley in the television show ''Dino Dana'', Summer in ''Wonder'', and Gemma Hendrix in ''Orphan Black.'' She was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Program or Limited Series as Ms. O in ''Odd Squad: The Movie'' at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards and has been co-nominated with the ''Odd Squad'' cast for four additional awards, including winning the award for "Best Young Ensemble in a TV Series" at the 2015 Joey Awards. Early life Born to Megan and Wayne Davis, Millie and her older brother, Drew, are actors who have both appeared in ''Orphan Black,'' among other roles. Her parents run the Charactors Theatre Troupe in Thornhill, Ontario. Career In June 2007, when she was six months old, Davis began her career in acting when she first appeared in a commercial with her father and she began ...
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Colin Mochrie
Colin Andrew Mochrie (; born November 30, 1957) is a Scottish-born Canadian actor, writer, producer and improvisational comedian, best known for his appearances on the British and US versions of the improvisational TV show ''Whose Line Is It Anyway?'' Mochrie honed his comedic talents with Vancouver's TheatreSports League and Toronto's Second City theatre. He has appeared in dozens of television series and films, as well as theatrical shows. With his wife, comedian Debra McGrath, Mochrie co-wrote, co-produced, and co-starred in the Canadian sitcoms ''Getting Along Famously'' and ''She's the Mayor''. He has written for numerous other series and events, and wrote and performed for the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. Mochrie's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including two Canadian Comedy Awards, a Gemini Award, and a Writers Guild of Canada award. He was named Canadian Comedy Person of the Year at the 2013 Canadian Comedy Awards. Early life Colin ...
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Jayne Eastwood
Jayne Eastwood (born December 17, 1946), also credited as Jane Easton or Jane Eastwood, is a Canadian actress and comedian. She is best known for her film roles as Anna-Marie Biddlecoff in the comedy film ''Finders Keepers'' (1984), Judy the Waitress in the Christmas film ''The Santa Clause'' (1994), Mrs. White in ''My Big Fat Greek Wedding'' (2002) and its 2016 sequel, Mrs. Borusewicz in ''Chicago'' (2002), Lucy Decker in the comedy ''Welcome to Mooseport'' (2004) and Miss Wimsey in the musical film ''Hairspray'' (2007). She appeared in television roles including Gwen Twining in ''King of Kensington'' (1978–1980), Bernice in '' Material World'', Aunt Agatha Flugelschmidt in the PBS Kids children's television series '' Noddy'' (1998–2000), Jeannie in '' Wild Card'' (2003), Bridget in ''Train 48'' (2004–2005), Ronnie Sacks in '' This Is Wonderland'' (2005–2006), Maxine Bingly in ''Billable Hours'' (2006–2008), Miss Wispinski in ''Little Mosque on the Prairie'' (2008–2 ...
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Jonny Gray (actor)
Jonathan Gray (born May 5, 1999) is a Canadian actor known for the series ''Max & Shred''. Career Jonathan Gray was born in Ilderton, Ontario, Canada. In 2012, he won a video contest to become a reporter for the King's Cup Elephant Polo Tournament in Thailand. In 2014, he was cast in the main role in the series ''Max & Shred'' on Nickelodeon Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television television channel, channel which launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children. It is run by Paramount Global through its List of assets owned by Param ..., interpreting Max Asher. He is currently studying science at a University. Filmography References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Gray, Jonny 1999 births Living people Canadian male child actors Canadian male television actors Male actors from London, Ontario 21st-century Canadian male actors ...
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Amazon
Amazon most often refers to: * Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek mythology * Amazon rainforest, a rainforest covering most of the Amazon basin * Amazon River, in South America * Amazon (company), an American multinational technology company Amazon or Amazone may also refer to: Places South America * Amazon Basin (sedimentary basin), a sedimentary basin at the middle and lower course of the river * Amazon basin, the part of South America drained by the river and its tributaries * Amazon Reef, at the mouth of the Amazon basin Elsewhere * 1042 Amazone, an asteroid * Amazon Creek, a stream in Oregon, US People * Amazon Eve (born 1979), American model, fitness trainer, and actress * Lesa Lewis (born 1967), American professional bodybuilder nicknamed "Amazon" Art and entertainment Fictional characters * Amazon (Amalgam Comics) * Amazon, an alias of the Marvel supervillain Man-Killer * Amazons (DC Comics), a group of superhuman characters * The Amazon, a ' ...
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Science, Technology, Engineering, And Mathematics
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is an umbrella term used to group together the distinct but related technical disciplines of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The term is typically used in the context of education policy or curriculum choices in schools. It has implications for workforce development, national security concerns (as a shortage of STEM-educated citizens can reduce effectiveness in this area) and immigration policy. There is no universal agreement on which disciplines are included in STEM; in particular whether or not the ''science'' in STEM includes social sciences, such as psychology, sociology, economics, and political science. In the United States, these are typically included by organizations such as the National Science Foundation (NSF), which deals with all matters concerning science and new discoveries in science as it affects development, research, and innovations, the Department of Labor's O*Net online database for ...
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Android (robot)
An android is a humanoid robot or other artificial being often made from a flesh-like material. Historically, androids were completely within the domain of science fiction and frequently seen in film and television, but advances in robot technology now allow the design of functional and realistic humanoid robots. Terminology The ''Oxford English Dictionary'' traces the earliest use (as "Androides") to Ephraim Chambers' 1728 '' Cyclopaedia,'' in reference to an automaton that St. Albertus Magnus allegedly created. By the late 1700s, "androides", elaborate mechanical devices resembling humans performing human activities, were displayed in exhibit halls. The term "android" appears in US patents as early as 1863 in reference to miniature human-like toy automatons. The term ''android'' was used in a more modern sense by the French author Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam in his work '' Tomorrow's Eve'' (1886). This story features an artificial humanlike robot named Hadaly. As said by ...
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Children's Television Series
Children's television series (or children's television shows) are television programs designed for children, normally scheduled for broadcast during the morning and afternoon when children are awake. They can sometimes run during the early evening, allowing younger children to watch them after school. The purpose of these shows is mainly to entertain or educate. The children's series are in four categories: those aimed at infants and toddlers, those aimed at those aged 6 to 11 years old, those for adolescents and those aimed at all children. History Children's television is nearly as old as television itself. The BBC's ''Children's Hour'', broadcast in the UK in 1946, is generally credited with being the first TV programme specifically for children. Television for children tended to originate from similar programs on radio; the BBC's '' Children's Hour'' was launched in 1922, and BBC School Radio began broadcasting in 1924. In the US in the early 1930s, adventure serials such as ...
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