Miriam McDonald played Emma, the daughter of Shane McKay and Christine Nelson. Emma was born during season 2 of Degrassi: Junior High and was a class of 2007 graduate of Degrassi Community School.
McDonald portrayed Sasha in one 2011 episode of this Franco-Canadian production, which is based on a Belgian graphic novel series and follows the events of the 2008 TV film XIII: The Conspiracy. You ...
Degrassi: The Next Generation is the kind of show that never really felt fictional. The show was, in all its aspects, awkward, loud, messy, and real, all at once.
Remember 'Degrassi,' everyone's favorite guilty pleasure Canadian TV show? Ever since The N (now TeenNick) brought the drama-licious series to the States in the early 2000s, we've been hooked.
After saying goodbye to Degrassi, Drake, whose birth name is Aubrey Drake Graham, put his acting career behind him and pursued a rapping career. He has made four studio albums and is set to release ...
Television and Film Feature Writer. The Degrassi Franchise started airing in 1979 with The Kids of Degrassi Street and has seen enormous success over the entirety of its franchise. It has been a ...
Cassie Steele may be best known for portraying Manuella “Manny” Santos for 10 seasons of Degrassi: The Next Generation. When the series began, Manny entered as the best friend of Emma Nelson, the ...
Confession time: I love Degrassi so much. I started watching the Canadian teen show in order to procrastinate writing papers in college and I continued watching it throughout my 20s and (gulp) into my ...
Sue Johanson, who dished out sex advice on the Sunday Night Sex Show in her native Canada and the U.S. spinoff Talk Sex , has passed away. Degrassi fans were excited to see Raymond Ablack and Sara ...
Empathy is hard to teach. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Atticus Finch tells his daughter that “you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.” She discovers it for ...
Degrassi: The Next Generation was largely known as a show that deeply impacted fans emotionally, usually catching them off ...