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Letterkenny is a Canadian comedy television series created by Jared Keeso and developed by Keeso and Jacob Tierney. The series' first season premiered on CraveTV on February 7, 2016. [1] Throughout its run, the series has featured a variety of actors in both long-term lead roles and inconsistent supporting appearances.
Melanie Neige Scrofano [1] is a Canadian actress. She is known for playing Mrs. McMurray on the Crave comedy series Letterkenny, Rebecca on the CBC comedy-drama series Being Erica, October on the Showcase mockumentary series Pure Pwnage, and Tia on the CTV fantasy-drama series The Listener. [2]
Mylett's most prominent role is as Katy, a leading character on the television series Letterkenny. For her work on it, she was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for Best Actress in a Comedy Series at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020. [7] Mylett has also starred in The Complex, a video game in full-motion video, [8] by Wales Interactive.
Lisa Codrington is a Canadian character actress and playwright. [1] She is most noted for her role as Gail on the comedy series Letterkenny [2] and her theatrical plays Cast Iron, which was a nominee for the Governor General's Award for English-language drama at the 2006 Governor General's Awards, [3] and Up the Garden Path, which won the Carol Bolt Award in 2016.
Letterkenny is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jared Keeso and directed by Jacob Tierney, both of whom are also its developers and primary writers. It premiered via Crave on February 7, 2016, and concluded on December 25, 2023.
Clark Backo, best known for “The Changeling” and “Letterkenny,” has joined the cast of Sony and Marvel’s “Venom 3.” The Tom Hardy-starring threequel, which is set to hit theaters on ...
Nazneen Contractor (born August 26, 1982) is a Canadian actress known for her role as Layla Hourani on CBC's The Border, Zara Hallam on Ransom and as Kayla Hassan on 24 in 2010. She also guest-starred in the Letterkenny International Women’s Day special as Professor Tricia.
Horn has also taken up the role of Consulting Producer on the Letterkenny spinoff show Shoresy, where she was tasked with ensuring the faithful portrayal of the shows many Indigenous characters. [23] In 2020, Horn appeared as a panelist on Canada Reads advocating for Eden Robinson's novel Son of a Trickster. [24]