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‘Degrassi: The New Generation’: EPs & Cast Reflect On Teen Drama’s Longevity, Pitch Potential Reboot Threads – ATX Deadline 1 hr ago
Nearly six years after
Degrassi: The Next Generation wrapped in 2015, co-creator Linda Schuyler and stars Stefan Brogren, Aislinn Paul, Shane Kippel, Luke Bilyk, Munro Chambers, Lauren Collins and more reunited to celebrate the series’ lasting impact.
The
Degrassi: The Next Generation reunion kicked off this year’s ATX Television Festival on Friday. For many of the cast members, reuniting with their on-screen classmates was just like meeting with longtime school buddies as they reminisced on favorite moments from the teen drama.
Degrassi: The Next Generation cast, creators reuniting at ATX
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Lauren Collins and Adamo Ruggiero will reunite with their Degrassi: The Next Generation castmates at ATX. File Photo by Ezio Petersen/UPI | License Photo
May 6 (UPI) The ATX Television Festival and Tubi announced Thursday that the cast of
Degrassi: The Next Generation will reunite at the fest for the show s 20th anniversary. The
Degrassi event will open the festival on June 11.
So far, co-creator and executive producer Linda Schuyler, executive producer Stephen Stohn, and producer, director and actor Stefan Brogren have confirmed their attendance. Cast members Aislinn Paul, Shane Kippel, Luke Bilyk, Lauren Collins, Munro Chambers, Jake Epstein, Daniel Clark, Andrea Lewis, and Christina Schmidt will also be in attendance.
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Actors, clockwise from left, Luke Bilyk, Aislinn Paul, Alex Steeler, Melinda Shankar, Annie Clark, Jordan Todosey, Jahmil French and Munro Chambers from Degrassi: The Next Generation, are shown at a screening event, Saturday, Feb. 18, 2012, at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, N.J. Friends of French say he was a gifted true artist who wanted to be great THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP Photo/StarPix, Dave Allocca March 04, 2021 - 8:56 AM
TORONTO - About 13 years ago, screen acting coach Dean Armstrong got a phone call from a prominent talent agent asking him for a favour.
The agent had come across a very unique, very special, very exceptional young actor from Toronto who needed monetary support to learn the craft, and Armstrong agreed to provide a rare scholarship for him at his Armstrong Acting Studios in the city.