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The characters (minus Magenta, Periwinkle, and Rainbow Puppy) as they appear in Blue's Clues & You!. Blue's Clues is an American children's television series airing on the Nickelodeon family of channels. The series takes place inside a world in which everything is made of paper cutouts, clay, and other craft materials.
Blue's Clues & You! is an interactive educational children's television series developed by Traci Paige Johnson and Angela C. Santomero for Nickelodeon. Combining live-action and animation , it is a revival of the 1996–2006 Blue's Clues television series, which was created by Johnson, Santomero, and Todd Kessler .
On September 13, 2018, Nickelodeon announced that Dela Cruz would be Blue's Clues & You! ' s host after auditioning over 3,000 actors. [5] Growing up in New Jersey, Dela Cruz watched the original show with his younger sister and is the first Asian-American to host Blue's Clues .
Steve is the former host of Nickelodeon's1996 hit show Blue's Clues.He was born on Oct. 9, 1973, and grew up in Pennsylvania. When he was 22, Steve moved to New York to pursue an acting career ...
What did Steve do after Blue's Clues? Voiceover has been Steve’s main job for the last 25 years. From 2006 to 2010, Steve narrated the interactive children's show Roll Play for Treehouse TV. But ...
Donovan Patton (born March 1, 1978) [1] is an American actor and television host. Patton graduated from the Interlochen Arts Academy and acted in Shakespeare plays such as Much Ado About Nothing and Romeo and Juliet before replacing Steve Burns as the host of the television program Blue's Clues in 2002.
Blue's Clues & You! Blue's Room; C. List of Blue's Clues characters; E. List of Blue's Clues episodes This page was last edited on 6 September 2024, at 14:51 ...
Steven Michael Burns (born October 9, 1973) [1] is an American actor, musician and television host. He portrayed a fictional version of himself as the host of the children's television series Blue's Clues from 1996 until 2002, for which he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy in 2001.