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Shane Harte (also known as Scamp Scally Wag) is a Canadian actor and singer. He is known for his role as Luke, in the Family series Lost & Found Music Studios . He also appeared as Luke in The Next Step .
Victoria Baldesarra as Michelle, a dancer at The Next Step; Trevor Tordjman as James, a former dancer with The Next Step and a drummer for the Lost & Found band, though he is not in the music program; Brittany Raymond as Riley, a dancer at The Next Step; Jordan Clark as Giselle, a dancer at The Next Step
The Next Step is a Canadian teen drama series created by Frank Van Keeken, that originally premiered on Family Channel on March 8, 2013. Presented in a pseudo-documentary style influenced by reality television, the series follows the members of a troupe from the titular dance studio, as they train for and compete in various championships, while dealing with rivalries and drama from other dance ...
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The Next Step is a television program that aired on KRON in San Francisco and later on The Discovery Channel during the 1990s. It was created and hosted by Richard Hart and produced by Dan Sexton. The Next Step showcased the latest in cutting-edge technology and its applications from electric vehicles to virtual reality.
The school resource officer for a Kansas high school showed he still has a step or two as he shocked the crowd at a winter assembly. The drill team at Dodge City High School was performing at its ...
In the same year, he was cast in the Family series The Next Step as Daniel. [5] [6] He portrayed the role regularly until 2015, when he took a two-year break to focus on completing his studies at Juilliard, returning in 2017. [3] Also in 2017, Clost starred in the web series Spiral, alongside The Next Step co-star Alexandra Beaton. [7]
He was appointed to the Senate in 2001 and won re-election for his first full term in 2002. In 2006, he was elected to the post again before reaching the term limit in 2011.