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Name | Darcy Edwards |
Caption | Shenae Grimes |
First | (episode 4.05) |
Last | (episode 8.03) |
Portrayer | Shenae Grimes |
Nickname | Darce |
Occupation | Formerly enrolled at Degrassi Community School; Charity work in Kenya. |
Family | Clare Edwards (sister)Helen Edwards (mother) Randal Edwards (father) |
Religion | Christian |
Darcy Edwards is a fictional character on . She is portrayed by Shenae Grimes. As of 2010, she is one of two Degrassi characters whose actor independently exists within the Degrassi fictional universe, Grimes having been spoken of in Degrassi Goes Hollywood, and Drake in Degrassi Takes Manhattan.
In season 7, Darcy is shown to have many issues that have developed around her rape, and she shows a darker, rebellious side than what was shown before.
One of her earlier appearances was in the episode "Islands in the Stream," which involved a competition between Toby and Rick as to whom could get the most kisses. When Rick was unable to land any kisses (due to his extreme unpopularity among students), Toby paid her $5 to kiss Rick on the cheek, which left him very satisfied despite losing the contest. At the time, Darcy did not know the whole story behind Rick.
In the episode "Bark at the Moon," she was paired up with a boy named Chester, whom Manny Santos had a crush on at the time.
In the episode "Secret", she was cast as the lead of J.T. and Liberty's play, but was fired for forgetting her lines and the part was given to Emma.
During a feud between Manny and Paige in Spirit Squad, Darcy helped plan—and took part in—Manny's revenge on Paige. After Paige made Manny the school mascot, Darcy and Chantay Black threw Paige up in a basket toss, but purposely failed to cradle her, causing her to break her leg.
The couple begin dating in the episode "Foolin'". When Darcy reveals to Spinner that she is a virgin, Spinner lies and says that he is, too. The couple promise not to have sex until marriage. However it is later revealed that Spinner had lied, and had a sexual relationship with Manny. The couple break up but then reconcile when Darcy admits that she was wrong. However, after Darcy finds text message conversations on Spinner's phone between him and Marco, revealing that Spinner and Paige had slept together, Darcy breaks up with Spinner once more.
Also in season 6, Darcy begins to post provocative photos of herself (taken by Peter) on her blog website. She receives a lot of attention from these photos, including that of an online man who calls himself "Adams", whom Darcy befriends. Darcy eventually shows her photos to Spinner, who disapproves of her risqué photos and breaks up with her. Eventually "Adams" arrives at Degrassi and follows Darcy home from school, revealing that he is a 40 year old cyber stalker. After a confrontation between "Adams" and Darcy, Clare, Darcy's sister calls the police and "Adams" is arrested.
In "Free Fallin', Part 1", Peter tries to apologize to Darcy about the online photo situation, but she has a hard time forgiving him. When Peter proves to Darcy that he can be a good guy, Darcy begins to fall for his charm until he lies again about his driver's license, which was actually suspended. In "Free Fallin', Part 2", Darcy realizes that Peter is actually trying his best to please her and the two reconcile.
When Darcy returns to school, she is told to receive counseling three times a week by Ms. Sauve. Although she doesn't talk about the incident with the counselor, Darcy's counseling is reduced to once a week. However, the sentence is short-lived when Darcy shows poor behavior in class and her counseling sessions are increased once again. Eventually, Darcy reveals to Mr. Simpson that she was raped, and Mr. Simpson offers his support. After breaking up with Peter, Darcy starts flirting with Mr. Simpson. Mr. Simpson confronts Darcy about this and Darcy goes insane and grabs a pair of scissors, wanting to talk. When Mr. Simpson asks her to give him the scissors, Darcy cuts off a chunk of her hair and runs. Mr. Simpson asks to see Darcy in the Media Immersion room where Mr. Simpson, Ms. Hatzilakos, and her mom. Darcy,feeling betrayed, lies and tells her mother and Ms. Hatzilakos that Mr. Simpson has been the one who is touching her and is treating her like a "teacher's pet". Until the situation is investigated, Mr. Simpson is told to leave Degrassi. Manny learns that Darcy's claims are false and when she goes to confront her, she finds Darcy on the roof of the school with Johnny DiMarco. After Darcy's actions suggest that she's going to jump off the roof, Manny stops her and tells her that she must confess to the rape. As a result, Darcy apologizes to Mr. Simpson for her lies but he says he can't fully forgive her because the effects of the accusations are too damaging.
Also in season 7, over Spring Break holiday, Darcy's parents force her to attend a group for troubled teens at Degrassi. Peter attends as well, and admits to her that he only joined because he saw her name on the list of participants. In an effort to erase her memory of being raped, Darcy seduces Peter and the couple have sex on school grounds. After having some trust issues, Darcy admits to the group that she was raped.
Slowly, Darcy's life begins to get back to normal. In the season finale, Peter learns that his mother — and, thus, Peter — will be moving to Regina, Saskatchewan to be close to his sick grandmother. Darcy becomes upset at the news, as is Peter, and in the last few moments of the episode, it is revealed that Peter will be attempting to legally emancipate himself from his parents to stay back in Toronto with Darcy.
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Birthname | Shenae Sonya Grimes |
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Caption | Grimes at the 2009 Paley Fest event for 90210 |
Birthdate | October 24, 1989 |
Birthplace | Toronto, Ontario |
Occupation | Actress |
Yearsactive | 2004–present |
Birthname | Shenae Sonya Grimes |
She also appeared in Picture This with her former co-star Lauren Collins. Grimes also appeared in a music video for rock band Our Lady Peace's single, "All You Did Was Save My Life", which was filmed in April 2009.
Grimes wrote, sang, and directed the video for her song "Myself and I".
In 2010, she participated in YouTuber Freddie Wong's video "Gun Size Matters". She will be making a cameo in the upcoming horror film, Scream 4, set to release in April 2011.
2008, Season 8 (Guest Star) |- |rowspan="2"|2005 |Kevin Hill |Katie Lassman |Episode "Sacrificial Lambs" |- |The Power Strikers |Alexa Watson | |- |rowspan="1"|2005–2007 | Naturally, Sadie |Arden Alcott |Supporting Role |- |rowspan="1"|2006 | |Teenage Girl |Episode "Lust' |- |rowspan="1"|2009 |Overruled! |Abbie |Guest Star - 1 episode |- |rowspan="1"|2008–Present |90210 |Annie Wilson |Main Role |- |}
Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:Canadian child actors Category:Canadian expatriates in the United States Category:Canadian television actors Category:Gemini Award winners Category:People from Toronto
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Name | Peter Stone |
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Birth date | February 27, 1930 |
Birth place | Los Angeles, California |
Death date | April 26, 2003 |
Death place | New York City, New York |
Peter Hess Stone He graduated from University High School, attended Bard College starting in 1947, and received a Master's degree from Yale University in 1953. In 1964, Stone won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for his screenplay for Charade.
Stone is among that rarefied group of writers who have conquered stage, screen, and television by winning an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy. In 1965, he won an Oscar for his work as a screenwriter on Father Goose. He won Tony Awards for his books for the Broadway musicals Titanic, Woman of the Year and 1776. He won an Emmy for a 1962 episode of The Defenders.
Shortly after Stone's death, in a memorial ceremony held June 30, 2003, at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, it was observed that the two most famous ships of all time were Noah's Ark and the Titanic, and that Stone had written Broadway musicals about both of them (Noah's Ark being the topic of Two by Two).
Stone is perhaps best remembered by the general public for the screenplays he wrote or co-wrote in the mid 1960s, Charade (1963), Father Goose (1964), Mirage (1965), and Arabesque (1966). He won the Oscar for best screenplay in 1965 for his work on Father Goose. Father Goose is a fairly conventional comedy, but the remaining three films all share a common theme and a style of screenwriting. Primarily, they attempt a blend of comedy, suspense, and romance. A decade before Brian De Palma earned a reputation exploiting Hitchcockian motifs, Stone's work in the 1960s employed Hitchcock-like narratives, even while the great director was still an active film maker. Hitchcock's influence is especially evident in Edward Dmytryk's Mirage, a suspense-mystery that Stone adapted from the Howard Fast novel Fallen Angel. The narrative has Gregory Peck suffering from "unconscious amnesia" while dodging bullets in downtown New York. Although shot in black-and-white, many of its themes and images are reminiscent of Vertigo. However, it is the Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn vehicle Charade that is probably Stone's best-remembered film. Michael Caine lists Charade as his 4th favorite film of all time, behind only Casablanca, The Third Man, and On the Waterfront.
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Name | James Michael "Jamie" Johnston |
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Birthdate | July 07, 1989 |
Birthplace | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
James Michael "Jamie" Johnston (born July 7, 1989) is a Canadian actor and singer-songwriter. He is perhaps best known for his role as Peter Stone on the television series Degrassi: The Next Generation. Jamie Johnston has an older brother Chris and in 2007 went to Kenya to build a school.
Johnston currently plays Peter Stone on . He has also recently starred in the series Wild Card and Zixx: Level One . He was a student at Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts, and has a wide range of interests, including soccer, snowboarding, skateboarding, cycling and playing the guitar. In 2007 Jamie went to Kenya with the organization "Free the Children" to build a school and filmed as a special for MTV. Jamie has made numerous appearances on ET Canada and ETalk. He has traveled extensively. He is also the lead singer and rhythm guitarist of a band called Canadian Incident. He also plays guitar in a band called SoundSpeed with along with a few of his fellow Degrassi cast mates.
Nominee Young Artist Award 2007, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series''
Nominee Young Artist Award 2006, Best Performance by an Ensemble"''
Symphony of Fire - Independent Short
Category:1989 births Category:Canadian television actors Category:Canadian people of British descent Category:Canadian people of Irish descent Category:Living people Category:Canadian stage actors Category:People from Toronto Category:Canadian child actors
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