Stars of B.C. film and television
were all decked out last Saturday at the Westin Bayshore
hotel as the 6th Annual Leo Awards took place. Best described
as our province's own version of the Golden Globes, it was
a chance to recognize industry professionals for all their
hard work and great talent. Lots of North Shore celebs in
the crowds, so see who you recognize.
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Leos executive
Walter Daroshin and family made the trip from the North
Shore and attended the event together. From left: son
Misha, mom Tina, daughter Tamara and dad Walter. |
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Awards MC and comedienne
Ellie Harvie (left) celebrated with fellow actors Diana
Frances and award winner Roman Danylo. |
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Talented Drew McCreadie,
seen here with date Joanne Telfer, had them
rolling in the aisles with his hilarious "Bachelor" spoof
video. |
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West Van's Lynne Carrow
(left) and fellow Da Vinci's casting partner Melissa
Perry (right)
chatted with personality Joan-E who can be seen in the
upcoming "Connie and Carla" film. |
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West Van newsman Ted
Chernecki (left), wife Trish, fellow news anchor Steve
Darling and sr. producer Raeanne Morin won for their
2010 Olympic production. |
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No pre- show jitters
here as Meghan Currie (left) cuddled up to best actor
nominee Ian Tracey and best actress nominee Mitra Loraz,
both recognized for their work in "Do Not Disturb". |
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North Van actor/tv
host Russell Porter and fellow Urban Rush host Erin Cebula
were among
the nominees. |
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West Van's own Vicki
Gabereau (right) and cast took home the Leo for best
talk show. |
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"The Snow Waker" director
Charles Martin Smith received congratulations from North
Van actor Suzy Wickstead. |
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It was back to back
smiles from agent Trina Allen and best actress nominee
Sonya Salomaa. |
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The very beautiful and
talented Amanda Tapping, from tv's Stargate SG-1, was
all smiles as she won her Leo. |
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Stargate SG-1 actor
Christopher Judge, who has a house in West Van, came
out to celebrate with fellow cast members after the awards. |
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