Nikki Payne stars in Single White Spenny

From Bobbie-Lynn Hall of Halifax News Net:

  • Who’s Laughing Now? – Sackville comedian lands TV role
    Now 35, Payne realized her dream as a stand up comedian and has moved on to TV. She’s now a regular on the new series “Single White Spenny” debuting this summer on Showcase. “I’m so excited,” she said from her apartment in Toronto. “I’ve had guest roles before but this is my first series.” Read more.
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Lauren Ash stars in Almost Heroes

From Luke Hendry of the Belleville Intelligencer:

  • City woman scores sitcom role
    Lauren Ash, 28, has a lead role in Almost Heroes, a new comedy debuting June 2 on the Showcase channel. “It’s exciting because it’s new and it’s Canadian and it’s really, really funny,” Ash said Monday from Los Angeles. But executive producer Jason Belleville — no connection to the city — has both a request and a warning for citizens here. “Please support your local talent,” Belleville said Monday in a telephone interview from the Toronto area. “I don’t want to guilt everyone in Belleville into watching but if the show gets cancelled, it’s their fault,” he joked. Read more.
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Sanctuary as web series an “astoundingly beautiful failure”

From Ian Spelling of New York Times Syndicate:

  • Amanda Tapping merges Syfy stardom with charity program
    “Our true vision, initially, was very naive,” Tapping said. “We really believed that ‘Sanctuary’ could live and breathe on the Web, that we could create a full social-networking site, a gaming application and the actual product. We thought it could be a sort of one-stop-shopping ‘Sanctuary’ site and very interactive, too. Read more.
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