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  1. Paul McGuire

    Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Paul McGuire, CMT Central's leading man, was raised in Thornhill, Ontario where he attended York University. After leaving York University, Paul, a self-confessed "pop-culture junkie," decided to put all those hours spent in movie theatres and in front of the television set to good use, giving a career in the entertainment industry a try.

  2. Stephanie Beard

    Stephanie Beard (born August 27, 1980 in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada), is a Canadian actress, voice actress and television and radio personality. Her radio host persona goes by Suga BayBee, and as co-host of "The Zone", she was called Sugar. From 2001 to 2007, Beard has hosted "The Zone", a series of short interstitial segments aired between regular weekday programming on the Canadian children's network YTV.

  3. Gordon Michael Woolvett

    Gordon Michael Woolvett (born June 12, 1970) is a Canadian-born actor from Hamilton, Ontario, best known for his work as Seamus Zelazny Harper on the television series "Andromeda" (2000-2005). Previous to "Andromeda" he starred in another science fiction TV show, "Deepwater Black". He also was in an episode of "PSI Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal".

  4. Shaun Majumder

    Shaun Majumder (born on January 29, 1972) is a Canadian comedian and actor. Majumder was born in Burlington, Newfoundland to a white Canadian mother and an Indian father. He started his entertainment career as an announcer for the YTV game show "CLIPS", and soon was hosting the network's popular morning kids show on called "Brain Wash", where he was known as Ed Brainbin. He also hosted the "Slime Tour" segments on the popular game show "Uh Oh!".

  5. Tracey Hoyt

    Tracey Hoyt is a Canadian voice actress and alumna of York University and the Second City National Touring Company (Toronto), possessing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater Performance. She played the first North American voice of Rini in the "Sailor Moon R" series. Hoyt played the voice of Me Bear in 2005's "The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie". Currently, she appears as Courtney in 6Teen, Ms.

  6. Magnús Scheving

    Magnús Scheving is a writer, producer, entrepreneur, comedian and a famous Icelandic athlete. He is best known as the creator and co-star of the children's television show "LazyTown", in which he plays the superhero Sportacus. Magnús was born in Reykjavík, but grew up in the small town of Borgarnes. He began practicing gymnastics in 1985, and in 1992 became the Icelandic Men's Individual Champion in gymnastics.

  7. Jaclyn Linetsky

    Jaclyn Michelle Linetsky (January 8, 1986 - September 8, 2003) was a Canadian actress. She was 5' 6" (1.68 m). Linetsky was born and raised in a Jewish family in Montreal. Until her death, she lived in a Montreal suburb called Hampstead. Linetsky dubbed the English voice for the title character in the preschool animated series "Caillou" between 2000 and 2002. She also provided the voices for Bitzi in the 2002 animated series "Daft Planet", …

  8. Dale Schott

    Dale Schott is a Canadian animator, who directed the 1986 animated sequel, "Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation". As a young man growing up in Norfolk, Ontario, Canada, Schott enjoyed doodling and drawing pictures of his friends' cars. Only did this hobby turn into a successful career when he completed the animation programme at Sheridan College.

  9. Dan Didio

    Dan DiDio is an American comic book editor and executive. He is currently the Senior Vice President — Executive Editor, DC Universe, for DC Comics, having been promoted to that position in October 2002 after having joined the company in January 2002 as DC Universe Vice President — Editorial. He was awarded by "Wizard" magazine as its first ever “Man of the Year” in 2003 for his work on the DC Universe line.

  10. J. Torres

    J. Torres is a Filipino-born Canadian comic book writer.

  11. John van Bruggen

    John van Bruggen, a Canadian animation writer and director, is the husband and creative partner of Arna Selznick, the director of 1985's "The Care Bears Movie". He and Selznick were layout supervisors on its 1986 sequel. They are partners in the creative services company, dancingmonkeys. In 2004, John created the Jazz-inspired show YTV's "Coolman!" along with Selznick.

  12. Pan-Chan

    Pan-Chan (real name unkownn) is the webmistress of LELOLA.net, a popular anime fansite. She has inspired many small-time anime web designers, and has a fanlisting about her. She currently attends the University of Toronto in Toronto. Pan was also featured on a segment on "Anime North", hosted by YTV host Sugar.

  13. Bill Switzer

    Bill Switzer (born March 28, 1984) is a Canadian actor. He is perhaps best known for playing the title roles in two successful television series, "Eerie, Indiana: The Other Dimension" and "Sabrina: The Animated Series". While he has voiced several roles in anime, he was also Philthy from "MythQuest" and the voice of Harvey Kinkle from "Sabrina: The Animated Series" and Sam "Cannonball" Guthrie from "X-Men: Evolution".

  14. Meaghan Rath

    Meaghan Rath (born June 18, 1986 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is an actress known for her character in "15/Love", Adena Stiles. She is studying Cinema and Communications at Dawson college in Montreal. She had made an appearance in the show "Fries With That" on YTV as Molly in one episode.

  15. Pat Kelly

    Pat Kelly is a comedian from Calgary, Alberta. He was trained at Loose Moose Theatre in Calgary, and was a host for YTV, a Canadian cable channel for kid's programming. Pat is also an alumnus of Toronto's The Second City mainstage. Pat was the star of the Dave Thomas film, "Intern Academy", a comedy featuring Canada's top comedic talent, including Dan Akroyd, Peter Oldring and Dave Foley.

  16. Daryn Jones

    Daryn Jones (born Charles Daryn Jones, January 3, 1978 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a Canadian comedian and television and radio personality. He and fellow comedian Mista Mo co-wrote and co-starred on the sketch comedy television show "Buzz" and was also an on-air correspondent for "Rick Mercer Report". Jones started comedy by doing stand-up in comedy clubs at the age of 19, later going to private theatre school.

  17. Arna Selznick

    Arna Selznick is a Canadian-born animation director, who is married to her working partner, writer/director John van Bruggen. Selznick and van Bruggen have a creative partnership under the name dancingmonkeys. She is most famous for directing the successful film debut of the Care Bears in their first movie from 1985; she is hence only one of four women ever to direct an animated feature. (The other three were Joy Batchelor for "Animal Farm", …

  18. Ron Oliver

    Ron Oliver is an Emmy Award nominated writer, director and producer who started with the cult hit "Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II". He was also a host on Canada's YTV. He has gone on to direct various television and motion picture scripts. He has been nominated twice for the Director's Guild of America Award.

  19. Liza Fromer

    Liza Fromer (born March 18, 1970 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada) is the former co-host of "Breakfast Television" at Citytv in Toronto. She graduated from Ryerson University with a degree in Radio and Television and is a Canadian broadcast journalist. Previously, she worked as a video game columnist for TV Guide Canada. Her first foray into broadcasting was driving the Q107 Community Cruiser.

  20. Kaitlin Howell

    Kaitlin Howell (born January 2 1989) is a Canadian actress who began acting in 2003 and has since then been cast as one of the major roles in the animated series Jacob Two-Two. She plays Emma on the Canadian series which is currently being broadcasted by YTV. In September 2006 she will begin reporting, for local entertainment news in the Orangeville and Caledon region.

  21. Rob Burton

    Rob Burton was elected mayor of Oakville, Ontario in the November 13, 2006 municipal election.

  22. Bob Warman

    Bob Warman is a British television presenter, born in Walsall, West Midlands. Between the ages of 11 and 18, Bob attended Wrekin College in Shropshire. When he left in the 1970s, he started working for Yorkshire Television. In 1989, he hosted the Sky TV version of The Price Is Right. Bob has spent his subsequent career at ATV and Central, mostly presenting regional news programmes. He continues to this day in his role as co-anchor on Central Tonight on ITV1 Central.

  23. Paula Lemyre

    Paula Lemyre (September, 1978 -) is the former host of YTV's Saturday morning programming block, Vortex. She is an alumna of Ryerson University of Toronto where she graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism in 1997. She has since worked with TSN, TVOntario, NHL Network, Discovery Channel and YTV.

  24. Demore Barnes

    Demore Barnes (born February 26, 1976) is a Canadian film and television actor, co-staring in the American television show, The Unit. Originally from Toronto, Barnes began his career with an appearance on the sketch comedy show "Squawk Box" on YTV. From there he joined the cast of "Street Cents".

  25. Anand Rajaram

    Anand Rajaram (born March 5, 1972), is a Canadian actor, writer and director. Anand Rajaram was born in New Delhi, India, and has a bachelor's degree in Drama and Theatre Arts from Waterloo University. He has done theatre work with CanStage, Lorraine Kimsa Theatre for Young People (LKTYP), Odyssey Theatre, Carousel Players and others, as well as producing and presenting his own works, "Hys Unauthoryzed Lyfe and Tymes" (2001), and "Cowboys & Indians" (2006), …

  26. Scott Yaphe

    Scott Yaphe (born February 16, 1970 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Jewish Canadian actor and comedian best known as a cast member of the YTV variety show "It's Alive!". He moved over to the game show "Uh Oh!" after its cancellation in 1996. He can be found in TV commercials such as the "Whiskas Temptations" cat treats.

  27. Paul Sutherland

    Paul Sutherland was born in Toronto, Canada December 7, 1930 and died in Toronto, Canada May 15, 2004 from a heart attack. He was the creator of "Tales of the Riverbank". He produced all three versions of the series. The series ran in 1959, 1972, and from 1995 to 1998. The 1995 to 1998 series was produced in Toronto for YTV.

  28. Mista Mo

    Mista Mo (born Morgan Oliver Smith on January 29, 1972) is the star, writer, music producer, segment and co-executive producer of the Buzz, a sketch comedy television series featuring him and fellow comedian Daryn Jones of YTV & MTV fame. Mo is responsible for coming up with popular segments such as: Nuts 4 Bucks, Jesus Caught on Tape, Buzz Cops, Fat Pride, White History Month etc. The son of a Pentecostal Church Minister, Mo was born in Kingston, Jamaica, …

  29. Noreen Young

    Noreen Isabel Young, C.M. (born September 11, 1952) is a Canadian producer and puppeteer, and is still actively involved in the puppeteering business through her corporation, "Noreen Young Productions". Raised in Almonte, Ontario, Young created, produced, and starred as Gloria Gopher on the hit family television-series "Under the Umbrella Tree", which aired both in the United States (on the Disney Channel) and Canada (on the CBC and YTV).

  30. Zelda Rubinstein

    Zelda Rubinstein (born May 28, 1936) is an American actress, known as eccentric medium Tangina Barrons in the movies "Poltergeist" (1982) and its sequels, "Poltergeist II: The Other Side" (1986), and "Poltergeist III" (1988). She also made guest appearances in the TV spin-off "Poltergeist: The Legacy" (1996), as a seer, Christina. Rubinstein was born in Pittsburgh and attended the University of California and the University of Pittsburgh.

  31. Brad Abraham

    Brad Abraham is a Canadian screenwriter whose credits include the Sci-Fi Channel miniseries "Robocop: Prime Directives" and the YTV series "I Love Mummy". Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Abraham graduated from the Motion Picture Studies program at Ryerson University in 1996. Abraham co-wrote (with Joseph O'Brien), the initial draft for the remake of Black Christmas.

  32. Tabetha Wells

    Tabetha Wells is a Canadian comedic and dramatic actor and writer. Tabetha Wells is a member of three time Canadian Comedy Award winning improv troupe Slap Happy. She has also toured across Canada as a cast member of The Second City National Touring Company. As a writer, she has written for several shows on YTV, as well as the internet comedy site McSweeney's

  33. Cherilee Taylor

    Cherilee Taylor (born Cherilee Lynn Garofano in Rutland, Vermont) is a TV and movie actress who has been a series regular on the Canadian soap opera "Paradise Falls". She moved to Toronto, Ontario, as a young child. In 2001 she became a principal cast member of the Showcase soap opera "Paradise Falls". Her character, Pamela Harman, is a waitress at local marina, who is secretly a witch.

  34. Jay Michaels

    Jay "Mad Dog" Michaels is a Canadian broadcaster who co-hosts the "Mad Dog and Billie" morning show on 99.9 Mix FM in Toronto. From 1999 to 2005 he was a morning host at KISS 92 FM and CHFI in Toronto. His first co-host at KISS was Daryn Jones. With Jones' departure to focus on television, he was paired with Billie Holiday. When the plug was pulled on the pop format at KISS in June 2003, their program, eventually renamed "Jay and Billie", …

  35. Edward Glen

    Edward Glen, sometimes credited as Eddie Glen, is a Canadian voice actor. He does mostly all the voices for the YTV commercials.

  36. Glen Baxter

    Glen Baxter is a Canadian journalist. He currently appears on Fashion Television Channel's programmes "The Review", "This Week in Fashion" and "FashionNews". After briefly working for YTV, he moved on to MuchMusic where he was a fashion reporter on "FAX". He then worked for CityPulse News before moving on to Fashion TV. He also works as a photographer and a junior committee member of the Canadian Foundation for AIDS Research (CANFAR).

  37. Cindy Cook

    Cindy Cook (born in Sudbury, Ontario) is a Canadian children's entertainer. A graduate of York University's theatre program (1979), she auditioned for the long-running children's series "Polka Dot Door" in 1981, and became the longest-serving host in the program's history. In 1989, she left the series and launched her own production company, creating the series "Time to Read" for MCTV and YTV. That series ran for 130 episodes.

  38. Robert Craig-Morgan

    Robert Craig-Morgan (born in Bromley, Kent, England, 1964) is a former actor who first appeared on television in the 1976 BBC production of "I Claudius" playing the Young Caligula, although he was best known for his character "Justin Bennett" in the BAFTA award winning "Grange Hill" which he played for 5yrs from the start of the series. Robert quit acting in the early nineties to go into stage management and worked in television production up until 2000.

  39. Robert J. Hamilton

    Robert J. Hamilton was the 40th mayor of Barrie, Ontario. Hamilton was elected in November, 2003 defeating incumbent Jim Perri. Prior to entering municipal politics he ran for the House of Commons as a candidate of the Canadian Alliance in the 2000 federal election. Hamilton is the owner of two bar establishments in Barrie: The Roxx as well as The Queens, both located in the downtown core.

  40. Mark

    Bonjour! Welcome to Myspace. I know it's a little bit 'geek' but hey, everybody has a little geek inside of them. Especially Bill Gates wife. You can also find me on 'Facebook' and MSN so pop by and say hello.

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