''The Business'' is a
Canadian
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television
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series, which airs on
The Movie Network
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in Canada and
IFC in the United States.
The show centres on Vic Morgan (
Rob Deleeuw
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Career
His credits have included the television series '' Dark Angel'', '' Big Wolf on Campus'', '' The Business'', ''Breaker High'', and ''Special Unit 2''. In addition, he has appeared in episode ...
), an adult film director of a low-budget softcore pornographic series similar to ''
Girls Gone Wild''. He attempts to become a legitimate film maker after having converted to
Judaism
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to be successful in the entertainment industry. Season one depicts the production of his first independent film and the difficulties along the way with an undisciplined production staff, poorly skilled actors, and an eccentric Japanese investor. Season two follows the company following the success of its first film as they search for a follow-up project.
The series is filmed and produced in
Montreal
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by Philms Pictures, and has a predominantly Canadian cast.
Characters
Main
Recurring
*Kaela Bahrey as Vic's daughter Beatrice Morgenstein.
*Matt Silver as Terrence von Holtzen, the freshly promoted Associate Co-head of the Animation and Historical Adaptation Department.
*Nobuya Shimamoto as Vic's former brother-in-law and film investor, Kenji Nakamura.
*
Ellen David
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as Vic's Flicks brutally honest secretary, Shelley Baker.
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Glenda Braganza
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as new employee Nancy Drake.
*Neil Napier as greasy accountant Wendell Cooper.
*
Sophie Grégoire
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as Brooke Fairchild.
*
Claire Brosseau
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Filmography
Film
Television
References
External links
*
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Canadian film actresses
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as eccentric interior decorator Rhonda Goldenblatt.
*
Karen Cliche
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as Scarlet Saint-James, star of Vic's legitimate indie-thriller.
Episodes
Series overview
Season 1 (2006)
Season 2 (2007)
Premiered Sun, August 5, 2007 @ 11:00pm ET/PT on
IFC
Notes
This series airs on
IFC in a paired
timeslot
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where ''
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'', starring
Laura Kightlinger
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airs in the last half-hour of the hour-long timeslot.
References
External links
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2006 Canadian television series debuts
2007 Canadian television series endings
2000s Canadian sitcoms
2006 American television series debuts
2007 American television series endings
2000s American sitcoms
Television shows set in Montreal
IFC (American TV channel) original programming