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Lenore Elizabeth Zann (born 22 November 1959) is an Australian-Canadian actress and politician who has represented the electoral district of Truro-Bible Hill in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly since 2009 as a member of the Nova Scotia New Democratic Party.
Zann was born in Sydney, Australia, the daughter of Janice, a high school teacher, and Paul Zann, a professor. Her great-grandfather, named Zanninovich, came to Australia from Yugoslavia.
Zann emigrated with her parents to Canada in 1968, first to Regina, Saskatchewan, then to Truro, Nova Scotia, and later graduated from Cobequid Educational Centre, a high school in Truro which was noted for its student musical productions. She graduated from York University in Toronto where she studied drama, fine arts and political science.
Zann worked as a screen, television, stage, and voice actress and appeared in numerous television shows and films. As an actress, she is best known for providing the voice of Rogue on the 1992 animated television adaptation of the X-Men comic book series.
Originally recorded February 3rd, 2010 as Lenore graciously took time out of her busy schedule to do some lines one of her most memorable roles, Rogue from the 1990s X-Men animated series that aired on Fox Kids. Currently, Lenore Zann is an elected official of the NDP in Nova Scotia, Canada, and was instrumental in keeping the Nova Scotia tax credit for film makers. Needless to say, us animation students owe her a lot.
For many years, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health has been proud to organize and host the courage of Canadians who have stepped up in determination and in hopes of becoming a Face of Mental Illness. CAMIMH hosts national nominations to select five individuals, whose unique and diverse stories and backgrounds are shared with Canadians from coast to coast, highlighting the message that mental illness has many Faces - faces that are recognizable to us all. CAMIMH's Faces campaign created the first organized opportunity for Canadians to convene a very public discussion about mental illness; discussion which is critical to creating awareness and decreasing stigma. Meet Lenore Zann: an award-winning Nova Scotian actor-turned-politician with 17 years of recovery from s...
© This video made just for fun, I claim nothing to myself. All right reserved to their rightful owner. I made video of best Rogue's scene IMO. I chose 90's Rogue because she is my favorite Rogue, love Lenore Zann's voice. Yeah, I notice most the scenes here are with Gambit lol.
Zann supporting the creative industry amidst the government’s cut to the film tax credit “What is just, what is right, what is the public good?” Lenore Zann, an actor, an artist and elected member of the legislative assembly of Nova Scotia, commented regarding the cut to the film tax credit. Zann initially heard about the tax cut ahead of time when the finance minister made comments at a chamber of commerce event in Halifax. “It sounded like she was dissing the film tax credit,” Zann says. “Suddenly I was nervous,” Zann added, ”as was all the industry, the film industry, that something was afoot.” After receiving the official budget and perusing it, Zann saw that the government was cutting the film tax credit from a fully refundable tax credit of 100 per cent to 25 per cent. “It wa...
Check out this exclusive interview with Lenore Zann from Visiting Hours! Buy the film from Scream Factory at: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/bad-dreams-visiting-hours-double-feature Academy Award®--winner Lee Grant (Best Supporting Actress in 1975 for Shampoo) stars as outspoken TV journalist Deborah Ballin, whose crusade against domestic violence enrages a creepy loner (a truly disturbing performance by Michael Ironside, Scanners) in Visiting Hours. He brutally attacks the anchorwoman in her home, but Ballin survives and is hospitalized. Her assailant is enraged; he is haunted by a horrific childhood trauma . . . and now he has hidden himself inside the hospital to finish what he started. Can anybody — including her concerned boss (William Shatner), a frantic nurse (Linda Purl, Hap...
To get involved or support Lenore Zann for Leader of the Nova Scotia NDP visit: http://lenore4leader.com Authorized by the Official Agent for Lenore Zann.
Defcon 4 Trailer 1985 Director: Paul Donovan Starring: Lenore Zann, Maury Chaykin, Kate Lynch, Kevin King, John Walsch, Official Content From New World Video After a nuclear war, three astronauts return to Earth to find its survivors under the rule of murderous teens. Movie, Defcon 4 Movie,Defcon 4 Trailer,Defcon 4 1985, Paul Donovan,Lenore Zann, Maury Chaykin, Kate Lynch, Kevin King, John Walsch,
Dave Lefkowitz interviews actress Lenore Zann Topics include: theater, Marilyn Monroe Segment originally aired May 19, 2005 as part of the "Dave's Gone By" radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz. Please Note: Segments extracted from "Dave's Gone By" may have music and other elements removed for timing and media re-posting considerations. For the full interview with all elements, please visit the audio of the complete original broadcast. Complete Original Broadcast: http://www.totaltheater.com/?q=node/4074 All content (c)2005 TotalTheater Productions. More information on Dave's Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com
Lenore Zann is running for Leader of the NS NDP. The election is at the end of February 2016. You can find out more about Lenore at lenore4leader.com You must be a member of the NS NDP to vote for Lenore. This video is authorized by the Official Agent of the Lenore4leader Campaign.
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Nova Scotia Film Tax Credit - Apr. 09/15 Minister of Finance
1985 Def Con 4 FULL MOVIE Def-Con 4 is a 1985 Canadian post-apocalyptic film, portraying three astronauts who survive World War III aboard a space station and return to earth to find greatly changed circumstances Two months after the exchange of nuclear weapons on earth the spacecraft's guidance system is mysteriously reprogrammed, forcing the crew's return to earth. In order to survive, the crew must escape to the radiation free zones while avoiding cannibal 'terminals' and a military school student turned evil despotic ruler. The spacecraft lands, considerably off-course, on a beach in eastern Canada. Jordan (Kate Lynch) is knocked unconscious on impact. Walker (John Walsch) exits first and is quickly killed by 'terminals' - humans crazed by disease. Several hours later, in the midd...
Invité au camp Paradise, un groupe de jeunes gens se retrouve avec bonheur, mais devient inquiet face à d'étranges disparitions et au passé trouble de la . (American Nightmare) Réalisateur : Don McBrearty Casting : Lawrence Day, Lora Staley, Neil Dainard, Lenore Zann, Claudia Udy. Genres : Horreur - Thriller .
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Televised version broadcast on the Showtime network in 1982, starring Jean Stapleton as Miss Tweed and Andy Gibb as Geoffrey, supported by a cast of well-known Canadian actors. Something's Afoot is a murder mystery musical that spoofs detective stories, mainly the works of Agatha Christie, and especially her detective novel And Then There Were None (a.k.a. Ten Little Indians). The book, music, and lyrics were written by James McDonald, David Vos and Robert Gerlach, with additional music by Ed Linderman. The play involves a group of people who are invited to the lake estate of Lord Dudley Rancour. When the wealthy lord is found dead, it's a race against the clock to find out whodunnit.
Zann supporting the creative industry amidst the government’s cut to the film tax credit “What is just, what is right, what is the public good?” Lenore Zann, an actor, an artist and elected member of the legislative assembly of Nova Scotia, commented regarding the cut to the film tax credit. Zann initially heard about the tax cut ahead of time when the finance minister made comments at a chamber of commerce event in Halifax. “It sounded like she was dissing the film tax credit,” Zann says. “Suddenly I was nervous,” Zann added, ”as was all the industry, the film industry, that something was afoot.” After receiving the official budget and perusing it, Zann saw that the government was cutting the film tax credit from a fully refundable tax credit of 100 per cent to 25 per cent. “It wa...
Check out this exclusive interview with Lenore Zann from Visiting Hours! Buy the film from Scream Factory at: https://www.shoutfactory.com/product/bad-dreams-visiting-hours-double-feature Academy Award®--winner Lee Grant (Best Supporting Actress in 1975 for Shampoo) stars as outspoken TV journalist Deborah Ballin, whose crusade against domestic violence enrages a creepy loner (a truly disturbing performance by Michael Ironside, Scanners) in Visiting Hours. He brutally attacks the anchorwoman in her home, but Ballin survives and is hospitalized. Her assailant is enraged; he is haunted by a horrific childhood trauma . . . and now he has hidden himself inside the hospital to finish what he started. Can anybody — including her concerned boss (William Shatner), a frantic nurse (Linda Purl, Hap...
For many years, the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health has been proud to organize and host the courage of Canadians who have stepped up in determination and in hopes of becoming a Face of Mental Illness. CAMIMH hosts national nominations to select five individuals, whose unique and diverse stories and backgrounds are shared with Canadians from coast to coast, highlighting the message that mental illness has many Faces - faces that are recognizable to us all. CAMIMH's Faces campaign created the first organized opportunity for Canadians to convene a very public discussion about mental illness; discussion which is critical to creating awareness and decreasing stigma. Meet Lenore Zann: an award-winning Nova Scotian actor-turned-politician with 17 years of recovery from s...
Dave Lefkowitz interviews actress Lenore Zann Topics include: theater, Marilyn Monroe Segment originally aired May 19, 2005 as part of the "Dave's Gone By" radio program hosted by Dave Lefkowitz. Please Note: Segments extracted from "Dave's Gone By" may have music and other elements removed for timing and media re-posting considerations. For the full interview with all elements, please visit the audio of the complete original broadcast. Complete Original Broadcast: http://www.totaltheater.com/?q=node/4074 All content (c)2005 TotalTheater Productions. More information on Dave's Gone By: http://www.davesgoneby.com
Originally recorded February 3rd, 2010 as Lenore graciously took time out of her busy schedule to do some lines one of her most memorable roles, Rogue from the 1990s X-Men animated series that aired on Fox Kids. Currently, Lenore Zann is an elected official of the NDP in Nova Scotia, Canada, and was instrumental in keeping the Nova Scotia tax credit for film makers. Needless to say, us animation students owe her a lot.
To get involved or support Lenore Zann for Leader of the Nova Scotia NDP visit: http://lenore4leader.com Authorized by the Official Agent for Lenore Zann.
Somethings's afoot (1982)
Does NDP politician Lenore Zann support steroid use amongst politicians? Will she promise to bring back the L-word if re-elected as MLA for Truro? Why is she so god damn beautiful? Before one voter fills out his ballot he demands answers to the toughest questions in politics. Is Lenore Zann a politician who will answer theses questions? Watch this funny clip of Truro NDP MLA Lenore Zann to find out. PLEASE SHARE, COMMENT AND LIKE! Performed by Robb Scott Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/user/RobbScottVideos Twitter: https://twitter.com/RobbScottVideos Facebook: http://facebook.com/RobbScottDrawings Contact for business inquires: robbscott@eastlink.ca