Kim Poirier, the Glossary
Kim Jacinthe Poirier (born February 6, 1980) is a Canadian actress, singer, film producer, and television host.[1]
Table of Contents
36 relations: American Psycho 2, Breakfast Television, CTV Sci-Fi Channel, Danger Beneath the Sea, Dawn of the Dead (2004 film), Decoys (film), Decoys 2: Alien Seduction, Doc (2001 TV series), Drummondville, Eureka (2006 TV series), Film producer, Foodland (film), How I Married My High School Crush, HypaSpace, I Love Mummy, IHeartRadio MMVAs, Largo Winch (TV series), List of programs broadcast by E! (Canadian TV channel), Mad Men, Naked City: Justice with a Bullet, No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie, No Solicitors, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, Paradise Falls, Pretend You Don't See Her, Psi Factor, Puppets Who Kill, Quebec, Rated X (film), Silent but Deadly, Spacey Awards, Straight Up (TV series), Sundance Channel (Canadian TV channel), Tomorrowland (Mad Men), Twice in a Lifetime (TV series), Undressed.
- Canadian soap opera actresses
- People from Drummondville
American Psycho 2
American Psycho 2 (also known as American Psycho II: All American Girl) is a 2002 American slasher film directed by Morgan J. Freeman from a screenplay by Alex Sanger and Karen Craig.
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Breakfast Television
Breakfast Television (BT) is a Canadian morning television program that is broadcast by Citytv.
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CTV Sci-Fi Channel
CTV Sci-Fi Channel is a Canadian English-language discretionary specialty channel owned by Bell Media.
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Danger Beneath the Sea
Danger Beneath the Sea is a 2001 American made-for-television action film directed by Jon Cassar, and starring Casper Van Dien.
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Dawn of the Dead (2004 film)
Dawn of the Dead is a 2004 action horror film directed by Zack Snyder in his feature directorial debut, with a screenplay by James Gunn.
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Decoys (film)
Decoys is a 2004 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Matthew Hastings and written by Tom Berry and Hastings.
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Decoys 2: Alien Seduction
Decoys 2: Alien Seduction is a 2007 Canadian science fiction horror film directed by Jeffery Scott Lando, and written by Miguel Tejada-Flores and Tom Berry.
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Doc (2001 TV series)
Doc is an American medical drama with strong Christian undertones starring Billy Ray Cyrus as Dr.
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Drummondville
Drummondville is a city in the Centre-du-Québec region of Quebec, located east of Montreal on the Saint-François River.
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Eureka (2006 TV series)
Eureka (stylized as EUReKA) is an American science fiction television series that premiered on Sci-Fi Channel (renamed Syfy in 2009) on July 18, 2006.
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Film producer
A film producer is a person who oversees film production.
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Foodland (film)
Foodland is a 2010 Canadian comedy film written and directed by Adam Smoluk.
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How I Married My High School Crush
How I Married My High School Crush is a romantic telemovie broadcast by LMN.
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HypaSpace
HypaSpace was a weekly entertainment news program about the world of science fiction and fantasy, created by and shown on Space, a former Canadian cable television station, now CTV Sci-Fi Channel.
I Love Mummy
I Love Mummy is a fantasy sitcom that ran for 26 episodes.
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IHeartRadio MMVAs
The iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards were an annual awards show broadcast annually on Much from 1990 to 2018 that honoured the year's best music videos.
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Largo Winch (TV series)
Largo Winch is a television program based on the Belgian comic book series of the same name by Philippe Francq and Jean Van Hamme that first aired on January 26, 2001 in France on M6, and May 3, 2001 in Germany on ProSieben.
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List of programs broadcast by E! (Canadian TV channel)
This is a list of television programs formerly and currently broadcast by the Canadian television channel E!, formerly known as Star! until November 29, 2010.
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Mad Men
Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.
Naked City: Justice with a Bullet
Naked City: Justice with a Bullet is a 1998 criminal drama television film about two detectives who have to protect two girls who have been robbed of all their money and luggage.
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No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie
No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie is a 2013 American drama film directed by Troy Kotsur and produced by Douglas Matejka and Hilari Scarl, with music score by H. Scott Salinas.
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No Solicitors
No Solicitors is a 2015 American horror film directed by John Callas, starring Eric Roberts, Beverly Randolph, Felissa Rose and Kim Poirier.
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Open Mike with Mike Bullard
Open-Mike with Mike Bullard was a Canadian late-night talk show which was broadcast live from 1997 to 2003 on CTV and on The Comedy Network in primetime.
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Paradise Falls
Paradise Falls is a weekly soap opera television series which aired nationally on the Showcase channel in Canada, starting in 2001.
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Pretend You Don't See Her
Pretend You Don't See Her is a 2002 television film directed by René Bonnière and starring Emma Samms, Hannes Jaenicke, Beau Starr, Reiner Schöne, and Kim Poirier.
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Psi Factor
Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal is a Canadian science fiction drama television series which was filmed in and around Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and aired 88 episodes over four seasons from 1996 to 2000.
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Puppets Who Kill
Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy series produced by PWK Productions and originally broadcast on The Comedy Network.
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Quebec
QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.
Rated X (film)
Rated X is a 2000 American television film starring brothers Charlie Sheen and Emilio Estevez, with the latter also directing.
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Silent but Deadly
Silent but Deadly is a Canadian 2011 horror comedy film starring Kim Poirier, Jason Mewes, and William Sadler.
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Spacey Awards
The Spacey Awards (also referred to as The Spaceys) was an annual award presented by the Canadian cable network Space from 2003 to 2007.
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Straight Up (TV series)
Straight Up is a short lived Canadian television series produced by Back Alley Film Productions.
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Sundance Channel (Canadian TV channel)
Sundance Channel was a Canadian English language Category B specialty channel owned by Corus Entertainment that aired various films.
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Tomorrowland (Mad Men)
"Tomorrowland" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Mad Men, and the 52nd overall episode of the series.
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Twice in a Lifetime (TV series)
Twice in a Lifetime is a Canadian mystery drama television series that originally aired from 1999 to 2001.
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Undressed
Undressed is an American anthology series that aired on MTV from July 26, 1999, to September 5, 2002.
See also
Canadian soap opera actresses
- Allison Hossack
- Anne-Marie Martin
- Athena Karkanis
- Barbara Tyson
- Bree Williamson
- Brittany Allen
- Cali Timmins
- Catherine Mary Stewart
- Chantal Quesnel
- Cynthia Preston
- Danielle Hampton
- Elisabeth Brooks
- Jacqueline MacInnes Wood
- Jennifer Finnigan
- Jennifer Leak
- Jess Walton
- Juliette Béliveau
- Kate Vernon
- Kathleen Gati
- Kathleen Robertson
- Kelly Kruger
- Kim Poirier
- Kim Schraner
- Kristin Kreuk
- Lauren Holly
- Linda Thorson
- Marie Wilson (soap opera actress)
- Marie-Soleil Tougas
- Marni Thompson
- Melissa DiMarco
- Michelle Latimer
- Mishael Morgan
- Natalie Hall
- Nicolette Goulet
- Rhiannon Fish
- Rosemary Forsyth
- Susan Douglas Rubeš
- Susan Haskell
- Tammy Isbell
- Tonya Williams
- Tudi Wiggins
- Uppekha Jain
- Vinessa Antoine
People from Drummondville
- Éric Dorion
- Alexandre Beaudoin
- André Blais
- André Joyal
- Arthur Rajotte
- Bernard Gosselin
- Bernard Lemaire
- Claude Rajotte
- Daniel Robichaud
- Dowina-Évariste Joyal
- Elphège Marier
- Georges Dor
- Ginette Grandmont
- Jean-François Beauchemin
- Jean-Guy Guilbault
- Jean-Luc Pépin
- Jean-Marie Boisvert
- Julie Lemieux (politician)
- Karine Vanasse
- Kim Poirier
- List of mayors of Drummondville
- Lois Betteridge
- Louis Morissette
- Louise Bédard
- Marcel Martel (musician)
- Mickaël Gouin
- Normand Jutras
- Patrick Senécal
- Pauline Picard
- Rémy Désilets
- Renée Martel
- Rita Letendre
- Robert Dupuis
- Robert Nugent Watts
- Steve Laplante
- Wilfrid Girouard
- Yves-François Blanchet
- Yvon Pinard