Sandra Faire, the veteran Canadian reality, comedy, music and arts TV writer and producer, who worked with artists like Shania Twain, Joni Mitchell and Garth Brooks, died Feb. 27 in Toronto. No cause of death or age was available.
Faire's TV credits during a near-50 year career included So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Comedy Inc. and Comedy Now, which aired between 1997 and 2001.
Faire worked as a producer in the 1970s at Canada's public broadcaster CBC, before launching her production shingle and making shows for a slew of local broadcasters. Her death sparked a number of ...
Faire's TV credits during a near-50 year career included So You Think You Can Dance Canada, Comedy Inc. and Comedy Now, which aired between 1997 and 2001.
Faire worked as a producer in the 1970s at Canada's public broadcaster CBC, before launching her production shingle and making shows for a slew of local broadcasters. Her death sparked a number of ...
Former So You Think You Can Dance judge (at least for the American version) Mia Michaels was rushed to the hospital after choreographing a routine for the finale of the Canadian version of the show.
The show's executive producer, Sandra Faire, confirmed that Michaels seriously hurt her back and was rushed to Toronto Western Hospital last Saturday night. Doctors say she probably has a herniated disc or a seriously pinched nerve.
The show's executive producer, Sandra Faire, confirmed that Michaels seriously hurt her back and was rushed to Toronto Western Hospital last Saturday night. Doctors say she probably has a herniated disc or a seriously pinched nerve.
- 10/26/2009
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