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Annie Bovaird. 2 languages. مصرى ... Lindsay Anne Bovaird (born February 28, 1992) [1] is a Canadian former actress best known for voicing the title character in ...
Annie Bovaird was cast to replace Linetsky as the voice of Caillou. The film was directed by Nick Rijgersberg, written by Peter Svatek and produced by Evelyn Anyosz, Andre Auger, Diane Dallaire, Natalie Dumoulin, Louis Fournier, Julie Lovelock, Lesley Taylor and Steven Valin.
Caillou (voiced first by Bryn McAuley from 1997 to 2000, then Jaclyn Linetsky from 2000 until her death in 2003, and then Annie Bovaird from 2003 to 2010) meaning pebble or stone in French (nicknamed by himself The Prince of Imagination), [5] is the title character of the show. Caillou was first shown in the episode "Caillou Makes Cookies ...
Character recast; replaced by Annie Bovaird. Megan O'Connor 15/Love: 13 1 Both characters killed in a plane crash. Vadim Schneider Sébastien Dubé John Ritter: Paul Hennessy: 8 Simple Rules: 2003-09-11 Undiagnosed aortic dissection: 2 Character killed off from an implied heart attack, with his character's death explained in the two-part ...
Jaclyn Michelle Linetsky was born on January 8, 1986, at the Jewish General Hospital to Jewish parents, Terry (née Weiner) and Larry Linetsky. She had two older siblings, Kelly and Derek. [2]
“The Voice” coach Reba McEntire revealed the origins of her go-to catchphrase goes back to the 1992 hit “Becky Got Back” by the American rapper Sir Mix-a-Lot.
Annie Bovaird (Caillou in Caillou (2003–2010)) Justin Bradley (Eddie in The Little Lulu Show, Jesse McCoy in The Kids from Room 402, Raffi in My Life Me, Arthur Read in Arthur (2001 to 2001), Charley "Zapman" Bones in Mona the Vampire, Tommy in Tommy and Oscar, Manny Escobar in Fred's Head) Jay Brazeau
Graham Abbey; Alistair Abell; Alejandro Abellan; Raymond Ablack; Taylor Abrahamse; Jared Abrahamson; Aaron Abrams; Rudwan Khalil Abubaker; Dalmar Abuzeid; Susan Aceron