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THE EARLY YEARS
During Anne Evanoff's secondary school years, she was a well-known member of the Timmins High Drama Club directed by Chester Jury, a well respected drama coach. Anne was highly regarded for her stage presence and it is doubtful there was a play the Drama Club presented that she did not star in. She was able to project her voice - so distinct and clear - that audience members sitting in the back row of a huge auditorium could hear every word. Anne could seemingly play any role, although the more dramatic roles suited her strong and vibrant personality. I particularly recall her playing Cleopatra. It was unbelievable that a girl with red hair and freckles who looked more like Anne Shirley than Cleopatra could pull it off, but pull it off she did! Anne is just one of those natural actors. She loves the stage. She works hard at everything she does whether that be acting or ballroom dancing or playing the ukulele.
Renee Levesque, North Bay, Ontario
rlevesque1948@gmail.com
I went all through junior high and high school with Anne Evanoff, and, even though many years have passed, I still have lasting memories of the many dramatic productions in which she was engaged. I remember being amazed by the way Anne could transform herself from the quiet studious student I sat beside in many of our classes into a completely different person on stage - a person whom I could no longer recognize as “Anne". It was a frightening talent! It is really a shame that she didn’t pursue a professional career as an actor. But that is beside the point. What I would like to say is that when Anne sets her mind to do something, there is nothing that she cannot do and cannot do without excelling at it. If I were running any sort of group activity, she is the kind of person I would pick first for my team. She is warm, friendly, loves people and is tons of fun.
Philip Kreiner*
philipkreiner@icloud.com
Philip Kreiner currently lives in Shizuoka City, Honshu, Japan and was a Governor General’s Award Nominee as the Canadian Author of Contact Prints in the 80’s.
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The Social (2013)
The Social - pure bully gunk junk!
I actually gave it no stars - it is the worst hideous unprofessional junk show on tv. It is synonymous with the view but worse. These people should all be fired. Bullies know it alls who know nothing. Disgusting hosts who are rude and biased. Waste of taxpayer money.
Manifest (2018)
Poor storytelling, soap opera acting, amateurs.
The acting is poor. Eye contact inappropriate. The turns in the individual stories are weird and resemble nothing in real life. Soap opera style makes it wearing to watch. Couldn't finish watching it. Over done and not worth the time. Totally weird and much of the body language is out of whack with the story.