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Student Bodies is a Canadian-American television sitcom that was produced in Montreal from 1997 to 1999. [1] While a live-action series, animations are used throughout as thoughts and imaginations. The segments are comical, bizarre and sometimes dark.
TV series 1997-99 Student Bodies: Grace Vasquez [1] Main role 1998 Big Bear: Kelly McLean / Kitty McLean TV miniseries 1999 P.T. Barnum: Helen Barnum TV film 1999 The Hunger: Rachel "Triangle in Steel" 2000 Satan's School for Girls: Lisa Bagley TV film 2000 Big Wolf on Campus: Melissa Gorgonopolis / Medusa "She Will, She Will Rock You" 2001
Simms starred in the late-1990s sitcom Student Bodies before leaving the show to become the Yellow Galaxy Power Ranger in Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. After beginning production, Simms was replaced by Cerina Vincent. Simms appeared in several films and television series before 2013. Since then, she has worked as a producer and screenwriter. [2 ...
Student Bodies is a 1981 American parody slasher comedy film [1] written and directed by Mickey Rose, with an uncredited Michael Ritchie co-directing. A spoof of slasher horror films such as Halloween , Friday the 13th and Prom Night , Student Bodies was the first film to satirize the thriving slasher film genre.
From 1997-2000, Taylor starred as Romeo in the teen sitcom Student Bodies. [2] In 2000, he played Eugene Donovan in the film comedy Seventeen Again.. This was later followed by his role as Kwest in the drama TV series Instant Star from 2005-2008.
Ross Hull (born August 25, 1975) is a Canadian actor, meteorologist and television personality. He is known for his role as Chris Sheppard on Canadian sitcom Student Bodies and as Gary, the leader of the Midnight Society, on the television series Are You Afraid of the Dark?.
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From 1998 to 2000, Finnigan appeared in a variety of Canadian shows. In 1998, she made a few guest appearances on "The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo".In early 1999, she appeared in one episode of "Big Wolf on Campus" and throughout the end of 1999, she starred in a sitcom called Student Bodies playing the role of Kim McCloud in the show's final season.