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Catherine O'Hara
Canada
Age: 69
Born: 04 Mar, 1954
TV Series Starring Catherine O'Hara
The Last Kids on Earth
Young teenager Jack Sullivan and a group of friends live in a decked-out tree house, playing video games, eating candy, and fighting zombies in the aftermath of a monster apocalypse.
Skylanders Academy
The series follows the heroic adventures of the Skylanders team, a group of heroes with unique elemental skills and personalities who travel the vast Skylands universe, protecting it from evil-doers and showing the next wave of Academy cadets how to do things the "Skylander way."
Schitt's Creek
A wealthy family loses everything and is forced to live in a small town they once bought as a joke. They must adjust to their new life and learn to be a family.
The family confronts their new-found poverty and must navigate life in a depressing town. They learn the true meaning of family and what it takes to survive.
What Lives Inside
The show takes viewers on a journey beyond their imaginations and encourages us all to look inside to find the creativity within.
Second City Television
At 7:30 PM on 21 September 1976 (a Tuesday), with little fanfare, no budget, and on a network that, at the time, was strictly second-rate compared to Canada's two 'national' networks (CTV and CBC), 'Second City Television' started broadcasting. For the next year, once a month on Thursdays at, you got it, nine and to the tune of Spike Jones' "Dance Of The Hours" (the first Series theme song), SCTV bit the hand that fed it.
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