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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.
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]
Jared Keeso (/ ˈ k iː s oʊ / KEE-soh; born July 1, 1984) is a Canadian actor, screenwriter, and producer.He is best known for creating and starring in the comedy series Letterkenny (2016–2023), which won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Comedy Series in 2017.
“Letterkenny” will end with its upcoming 12th season at Hulu and Crave. The announcement of the final season came along with the premiere date for the Canadian comedy’s last episodes, which ...
Letterkenny‘s 12th season will be its last. The comedy series will conclude following its next batch of six episodes, which drops Monday, Dec. 25 (aka Christmas Day) on Canadian streaming ...
Letterkenny is a Canadian television sitcom created by Jared Keeso and directed by Jacob Tierney, that premiered on Crave on February 7, 2016. In November 2023, it was announced that Letterkenny would conclude with its twelfth season. [1]
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Letterkenny is filmed in Sudbury, Ontario. [2] It is the first original series commissioned by Crave, [3] and premiered on that platform on February 7, 2016. [4] The town of Letterkenny portrayed in the series is fictional and is not based on the real Letterkenny in Ontario, which is now part of Brudenell, Lyndoch and Raglan. [5]