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Well she started out doing it and then she couldn't drop it because people would know.

Yes. Lucy "Lawless" (not her real name) was born in Calgary and Christina "Ricci" is Québécois. Her stage name actually expresses her frustration with the acting scene in French Canada - it's derived from the phrase "rien ici", which means "nothing here".

Well like I said I'm praraphrasing.

That's a bit vague, how about a bit more detail.

I'm paraphrasing of course.

Most Canadian actors of any recognised standard of excellence trained at hallowed American institutions like the Acter's Studio or the Hollywood School for Drama and Acting. Hench they hide their true birth in order to avoid being cast as "Crowd Member #17" or "Wheel of Fortune audience" in low rent dramas by American

Wyno Forever

But there's a reason for that though. Most of these day players have been educated in Canadian drama schools, camps and conservatories and are actually portraying dramatic roles in exactly the way they've been trained to by Canadian acting coaches and dramatists - cloying, broad performances, idiosyncratic yet

Good-good-greatdaughter actually, and the show is quite grand.

BABA BOOEY BABA BOOEY

Wyette

A female Wyatt Earp!?!

"Nickelodious."

P.S. “adrift in a world of casual murder… etc.

Chris Meloni is an American icon and I exalt any project in which he's involved.

I always assumed Canadians were like "you don't know her. She's from Nunavut".

I resent the suggestion that I "want" children. Wadda I look like, Pete Townsend ova here?

Pokemon Really Have To Go

There is an exceedingly brilliant novel by Mark Leyner called 'The Sugar Frosted Nutsack'.

For the last time NO, Navi.