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  1. Graeme Base

    Graeme Base (b. 1958) is a successful Australian author and artist of picture books that have been sold internationally. He is perhaps best known for his second book, "Animalia" published in 1986, and third book "The Eleventh Hour" which was released in 1989. He was born in England but moved to Australia with his family at the age of eight and has lived there ever since. He attended Box Hill High School and Melbourne High School in Melbourne, …

  2. Sonja Smits

    Sonja Smits (born September 8, 1958 in Ottawa Valley, Ontario, Canada) is a television actress who has played roles in many television series, including "Falcon Crest", "Airwolf", "Odyssey 5", "The Outer Limits", "Street Legal", "Traders" and "The Eleventh Hour".

  3. Shawn Doyle

    Shawn Doyle (born 1968 in Wabush, Newfoundland) is a Canadian actor. Although born and raised in the Newfoundland area, Doyle moved to Toronto to study theatre at York University. He has won three awards for his critically acclaimed performance as Dennis Langley in "The Eleventh Hour". Since moving to Los Angeles, he has also starred in the American shows "24" as Ronnie Lobell, "Desperate Housewives" as Mr.

  4. Waneta Storms

    Waneta Storms (born November 25, 1968 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) is a Canadian dramatic actor. She is best known for her portrayal of Isobel Lambert in the CTV series "The Eleventh Hour" (2003-2005). Storms has also appeared in the Showcase series "Naked Josh", Peter Benchley's "Amazon", and "Nikita" amongst other series. She was nominated for a Gemini Award in each of her three seasons on the Eleventh Hour, …

  5. Tanya Reid

    Tanya Reid (born August 1, 1972 in Dryden, Ontario) is a Canadian television actress. Reid was theatrically trained at Vancouver, British Columbia's Gastown Actor's Studio and at the Lyric School of Acting. She played Rosha, the host of Jolinar, on Stargate SG-1. She currently appears as news producer "Kennedy Marsh" on CTV's "The Eleventh Hour".

  6. Jennifer Baxter

    Jennifer Baxter (born 1976 in Vancouver, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress and comedian formerly based out of Toronto and currently living in Los Angeles with her husband Mike Beaver. Her best known roles include Number 9 in George A. Romero's "Land of the Dead", Wanda on "The Eleventh Hour", and lawyer Robin Howland on "Billable Hours". She is also a well recognized face in a multitude of television commercials in Canada.

  7. Stephen Reynolds

    Stephen Reynolds is a Canadian television director. Notable work includes "This Hour Has 22 Minutes", "The Eleventh Hour", "Black Harbour", "Codco" and "Made in Canada". He has won four Canadian Comedy Awards, three for his work on "Made in Canada" and one for "This Hour Has 22 Minutes", and two Gemini Awards as director of "Codco" (both shared with Michael Donovan, Jack Kellum and J. William Ritchie).

  8. Steve Vizard

    Stephen William Vizard, born 6 March 1956 in Richmond, Victoria, is an Australian media personality, businessman and philanthropist.

  9. Mark Mitchell

    Mark Mitchell is a talented Australian comedic actor. His most famous character is Con the Fruiterer who he played on the popular The Comedy Company. He also plays Con's wife, Marika, who was also very popular. Both characters have outlived the original show and continue to make appearances on and off television. Mark also starred in sketch shows The Eleventh Hour and "Larger Than Life". He has also starred in some children's programs, including Round the Twist, …

  10. Chris Leavins

    Chris Leavins is a Canadian actor and writer based in Los Angeles. Leavins has been a cast member, or guest-star on some of Canada's most popular and critically acclaimed television series including: Traders (Gemini Winner 1997 and 1998 "Best Dramatic Series"), The Eleventh Hour (Gemini Winner 2002-2003 "Best Dramatic Series"), and Slings and Arrows(Gemini Winner 2006 "Best Dramamtic Series") which airs in America on Sundance Channel.

  11. Richard Chevolleau

    Richard Chevolleau (born 1966) is a Jamaican-Canadian actor. Although born in Kingston, Jamaica he was raised in Toronto. After completing High School he studied the Meisner Technique of acting. Richard has two daughters named Skye and Asya. He is best known for playing Augur on "Earth: Final Conflict" from 1997 to 2000. He also made 2 guest appearances as Augur in 2001. He can be frequently seen making guest appearances on Canadian television shows.

  12. Marc Orrell

    Marc "The Kid" Orrell (born November 7, 1982) is an American guitarist in Boston punk rock band the Dropkick Murphys. Originally from Grafton, MA, he joined the band in 2000 when the band was recording Sing Loud, Sing Proud. He has been with the band for the 2003 album Blackout, 2004 EP Tessie, and the 2005 album The Warrior's Code.

  13. Elliot Goblet

    Elliot Goblet is a character invented by Jack Levi, a Jewish comedian from Melbourne, Australia. The character is renowned for his deadpan delivery of quirky one-liners - his style can draw comparisons with that of the American comic Steven Wright. He started out with fish-eye lens spectacles and a goatee - these days, the spectacles are more mainstream and the goatee is often painted.

  14. Clive Exton

    Clive Exton is an English television and film scriptwriter and sometime playwright. Formerly an actor, his first television play ("No Fixed Abode") was transmitted by Granada Television in 1959. He then joined Sydney Newman’s "Armchair Theatre" which produced "Where I Live", "Hold My Hand, Soldier", "I’ll Have You to Remember", "The Trial of Doctor Fancy" and others, the best of them being directed by Ted Kotcheff.

  15. Tanya Reid

    Tanya Reid was theatrically trained through Vancouver's Gastown Actor's Studio, and the Lyric School of Acting. She started to work professionally when she broke into the commercial and music video scene. When she is not on location, Tanya Reid makes her home in Vancouver, BC, Canada.

  16. David Hayman

    David Hayman has spent his entire life working with images and music for television and film. David has been supervising and consulting since his early days in film when he worked closely with burgeoning artists to place their recorded music, often creating custom tracks for independent productions. While working with the creative and production teams of CTV's award-winning series The Eleventh Hour, David took on the role of music supervisor and helped bring the series to new heights....

  17. Paul Winestock
  18. Pazz Neglia
  19. Jeffrey Seymour
  20. Adam Urquhart
  21. Cudah Andarawewa
  22. H Anton Riehl
  23. Andrea Voss
  24. David Wellington
  25. Jennifer Baxter
  26. Linda Muir
  27. Brent McGillivray
  28. Eddie Zandberg
  29. David Hayman
  30. Matthew Hussey
  31. Afshan Ahmad
  32. Astrid Sealey Williams
  33. Veronica Hampson
  34. Jason Osmond
  35. Marilyn Hassen
  36. Paul Hunt
  37. Oliver

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  38. Brad Evans

    My wife and I own and publish The Eleventh Hour, which consists of three bi-weekly community newspapers in Macon, Statesboro, and Valdosta Georgia covering music, art, and politics. We also helped found Georgia Music Magazine, now owned by the great state of Georgia. Please don't send us your poetry though. I once went on a diet of only nuts, after watching the chipmunks for too long in the backyard of Alfredo Alcala.

  39. Douglas Sullivan
  40. Ty Woodruff

    I know what I like and I know what I don't like. If you want to talk to me about the things I don't like, I'll come off as a negative person. If you want to talk to me about the many things I do like, then I'll come off as a positive person. I like to meet new people and get drunk with them. Getting drunk with new people is the best way to make them friends instead of aquaintances.

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