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The Degrassi Junior High gang had a class reunion!. On Sunday, Oct. 6, Canadian actor and director Stefan Brogren, 52, shared a group photo on Threads and Instagram of himself with fellow original ...
It's been 18 years since one of Degrassi: The Next Generation's most heartbreaking episodes. On Jan. 26, 2007, the beloved Canadian teen series aired "Rock This Town," which features the death of ...
The cast of Degrassi: The Next Generation goes to Hollywood. Paige Michalchuk (Lauren Collins) lands a role in a film directed by Jason Mewes. The relationship between Ellie Nash (Stacey Farber) and Craig Manning (Jake Epstein) intensifies, and Stüdz, a band led by Peter Stone (Jamie Johnston), seem poised for their big break.
Degrassi High aired on the CBC from 6 November 1989 to 18 February 1991 and follows most of the same characters in high school, as they deal with topics such as abortion, AIDS, and death. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] This was followed in 1992 by the made-for-television film School's Out , which followed the students post-graduation.
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The Degrassi universe was created in 1979 by Playing With Time, a production company owned by former schoolteacher Linda Schuyler and her partner Kit Hood. The franchise began with The Kids of Degrassi Street, which was spawned out of three half-hour short films, and came to prominence with the critical and commercial successes of Degrassi Junior High, which debuted in 1987, and Degrassi High ...
He and Dr. Sally are the only two Degrassi Junior High and/or Degrassi High adult characters to appear on-screen on Degrassi: The Next Generation (Joey's Mom is an unseen character in "Drive") [14] Daphne Hatzilakos: Melissa DiMarco: 2–4, 9 (recurring); 5–7 (regular); 8 (guest appearance) Daphne is the divorced mother of Peter Stone.
In 2001, Cooley began appearing on Degrassi: The Next Generation as a regular character in the first season of the show and continued until his character's death in 2007, the show’s sixth season. [3] [4] In 2002, Cooley was nominated for a Young Artist Award (LA) for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series for the show.