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Cruickshank’s first acting role was in a Christmas commercial for [[Shoppers Drug Mart]]. In her early teen years, she had a small role in the [[made-for-television]] movie called ”For Hope” which was directed by [[Bob Saget]] in 1996. Before joining MTV, Cruickshank was a co-host on [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] for a show called ”Weird On Wheels” along with Mackay Taggart. |
Cruickshank’s first acting role was in a Christmas commercial for [[Shoppers Drug Mart]]. In her early teen years, she had a small role in the [[made-for-television]] movie called ”For Hope” which was directed by [[Bob Saget]] in 1996. Before joining MTV, Cruickshank was a co-host on [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] for a show called ”Weird On Wheels” along with Mackay Taggart. |
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Previously, Cruickshank was one of the original seven co-hosts of MTV’s flagship series ”[[MTV Live (Canadian TV series)|MTV Live]]”, which was then hosted by fellow MTV hosts [[Daryn Jones]], [[Nicole Holness]] and Paul “The Intern” Lemieux until its cancellation in 2012. |
Previously, Cruickshank was one of the original seven co-hosts of MTV’s flagship series ”[[MTV Live (Canadian TV series)|MTV Live]]”, which was then hosted by fellow MTV hosts [[Daryn Jones]], [[Nicole Holness]] and Paul “The Intern” Lemieux until its cancellation in 2012. |
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Upon moving to [[Los Angeles]], she filmed a show called ”Hollywood Survival Guide”, which aired on MTV. Cruickshank was also a producer at [[Oprah Winfrey Network (U.S. TV channel)|The Oprah Winfrey Network]]. Cruickshank was the Los Angeles [[correspondent]] for the Canadian entertainment show ”[[etalk]]”, during which she joined the ”etalk” [[Toronto International Film Festival|TIFF]] coverage team for several years. Cruickshank also co-hosted [[The CW]] show ”[[Oh Sit!]]”, which aired on [[MuchMusic]] in [[Canada]]. She was a co-host on the CBC shows ”Canada’s Smartest Person” and ”The Goods”. She also hosted the reunion special of the reality TV show ”[[Jerseylicious]]”. |
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Cruickshank has interviewed an array of high-profile celebrities including the casts of ”[[The Hills (TV series)|The Hills]]”, ”[[The City (2008 TV series)|The City]]” and ”[[Twilight (2008 film)|Twilight]]”, along with [[Adam Lambert]], [[Taylor Lautner]], [[Backstreet Boys]], [[Ryan Reynolds]], [[Bill Gates]], [[Zac Efron]], [[Jamie Foxx]], Sharon and Bram of [[Sharon, Lois and Bram]]<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxnC_f9AfDA&pp=ygUhc2hhcm9uIGFuZCBicmFtIGplc3NpIGNydWlja3NoYW5r | title=Jessi Cruickshank meets Sharon and Bram | website=[[YouTube]] | date=3 October 2018 }}</ref>, and [[Bradley Cooper]]. |
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Cruickshank created the digital series ”New Mom, Who Dis?” about her journey as a new mother in 2018. She is currently touring her comedy show ”Now That’s What I Call Live! Tour” and hosting her podcast show ”Phone A Friend with Jessi Cruickshank”. |
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Canadian television personality
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Jessi Cruickshank |
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Jessi Cruickshank |
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Jessica Shaia Cruickshank July 17, 1982 |
| Occupation | Television personality |
| Years active | 1995–present |
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Evan Gatica (m. 2014) |
Jessica Shaia “Jessi” Cruickshank (born July 17, 1982) is a Canadian comedian, podcast host and television personality. She is the former co-host of MTV Canada‘s program The After Show and its various incarnations including The Hills: The After Show and The City: Live After Show with co-host Dan Levy. She also hosted Canada’s Smartest Person and The Goods on CBC.
Early life
Cruickshank was born in Calgary, Alberta, but grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her mother is Joyce Resin who once hosted a CBC show called Alive: The Picture of Health. She has an older sister named Amanda Grace, who works as a reporter and anchor for KING-TV in Seattle. Cruickshank was part of her high school’s all-male improv comedy group alongside comedians Seth Rogen and Nathan Fielder right before becoming a television personality, putting her comedic skills in use while reporting or interviewing celebrities. She graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in English and drama.
Career
Cruickshank’s first acting role was in a Christmas commercial for Shoppers Drug Mart. In her early teen years, she had a small role in the made-for-television movie called For Hope which was directed by Bob Saget in 1996. Before joining MTV, Cruickshank was a co-host on YTV for a show called Weird On Wheels along with Mackay Taggart.
MTV
Previously, Cruickshank was one of the original seven co-hosts of MTV’s flagship series MTV Live, which was then hosted by fellow MTV hosts Daryn Jones, Nicole Holness and Paul “The Intern” Lemieux until its cancellation in 2012.Cruickshank has interviewed an array of high-profile celebrities including the casts of The Hills, The City and Twilight, along with Adam Lambert, Taylor Lautner, Backstreet Boys, Ryan Reynolds, Bill Gates, Zac Efron, Jamie Foxx, Sharon and Bram of Sharon, Lois and Bram[1], and Bradley Cooper.
Hosting
Upon moving to Los Angeles, she filmed a show called Hollywood Survival Guide, which aired on MTV. Cruickshank was also a producer at The Oprah Winfrey Network. Cruickshank was the Los Angeles correspondent for the Canadian entertainment show etalk, during which she joined the etalk TIFF coverage team for several years. Cruickshank also co-hosted The CW show Oh Sit!, which aired on MuchMusic in Canada. She was a co-host on the CBC shows Canada’s Smartest Person and The Goods. She also hosted the reunion special of the reality TV show Jerseylicious.
Other work
Cruickshank created the digital series New Mom, Who Dis? about her journey as a new mother in 2018. She is currently touring her comedy show Now That’s What I Call Live! Tour and hosting her podcast show Phone A Friend with Jessi Cruickshank.
Philanthropy
She was actively involved with the organization Free The Children, for which she filmed multiple MTV specials. She was an ambassador for them, speaking and hosting multiple We Days and Free The Children events. Cruickshank has also attended various speaking events, where she has spoken about her experiences while inspiring others to be the best versions of themselves.
Filmography
Cruickshank played Kristin in The Rest of My Life, a TV movie concluding the ninth season of Degrassi: The Next Generation that aired in Canada on MuchMusic on July 16, 2010, and in the United States on TeenNick. She was also in the direct-to-video movie Virtuality that came out in 2010.
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