Anna Silk
Anna Silk is Canadian actress and has gained fame in Canada for her role of Bo. Silk was born in Fredericton New Brunswick, Canada. Ilkay Silk and Peter Silk were both academics. Ilkay was also a director, producer and playwright. She is Director of Drama for St. Thomas University. Her father is British and her mother a Turkish-Cypriot-English expat. Anna recalls her mom watching at work and attending practice sessions for plays. Silk featured in a number of commercials while she was young. Silk completed her studies at St. Thomas University with the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1997. The early stage work she did included at the very least two productions for Theatre St. Thomas: Seven Menus and The Kitchen. Silk moved to Toronto to pursue her acting career in November 1999, and during the following decade relocated into Los Angeles California. Seth Cooperman became her husband in 2007 after they met at an Actorsworkshop held in Los Angeles. The couple was wed in civil ceremonies in the month of December. When she converted to Judaism the couple renew their vows in the Jewish ceremony on April 10, 2011, in Fredericton. Silk got a baby named Samuel Jerome Cooperman on May 13th, 2013. Levi Aaron was her second born baby on May 13, the 13th of May, 2016. Silk was also nominated in 2009 for the Gemini Awards in her role in the role of Cassidy Holland. Silk was cast in the lead role in the role of Bo Dennis, a succubus and a succubus on the television show Lost Girl. Silk revealed to her followers that she was pregnant at the beginning of January 2013, during an episode of Showcase Season Three Special. The 4th of June 2013 Showcase and Prodigy Pictures announced the start of production on the fourth season and on June 20 2013 Silk announced via Twitter that she was ready to return to work on the show. CNN, Cable News Network as well as E! have both named Bo (played by Silk) together with Lauren Palmer (Zoie) one of their top TV couple. Entertainment Television. Silk has a huge social media following, including Facebook and Twitter, as a direct consequence of its popularity.
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