Anna Silk
Anna Silk was born in January 1974. Her most well-known role is Bo in the Showcase's Lost Girl television series. Silk was born Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Ilkay Silk is the daughter of Peter, an academic and Peter Silk who was a well-known actor, director, producer, playwright, educator, and director of drama at St. Thomas University. Her father is British and her mother a Turkish-Cypriot-English expat. Anna can recall some of the earliest moments of her life, including taking part in rehearsals of stage plays. Silk played in a variety of commercials for children. She completed a Bachelor's degree in Arts in the field of theater at St. Thomas University. Theatre St. Thomas staged at least 2 early plays: Seven Menus & The Kitchen. Silk relocated out of Toronto to Los Angeles during the decade that followed 1999. Seth Cooperman met Silk at the Actors Workshop in Los Angeles, in 2007. The couple got married in December of 2009 following a civil ceremony. When she converted to Judaism, they renew their vows in an Jewish ceremony on the 10th of April 2011, in Fredericton. Silk Cooperman was born May 2013, a son who was named Samuel Jerome Cooperman. The second son of hers, Levi Aaron was born on the 13th of May in 2016. Silk is well-known for her television role in the role of Cassidy Holland, in Being Erica. In 2009, she received nominations from the Gemini Awards. Her most notable role was as Bo Dennis, a succubus and a succubus as Bo Dennis in Lost Girl. Silk announced to her fans that she was pregnant at the beginning of January 2013, during an episode of Showcase Season Three Special. Silk announced on Twitter on 20 June 2013, that production had begun on Season 4. The 4th of June, 2013 Showcase and Prodigy Pictures confirmed that production had begun for Season 4 of the show. CNN, Cable News Network as well as E! have both named Bo (played by Silk) along with Lauren (played by Zoie) and Lauren (Zoie) among their favorite TV couple. Entertainment Television. Silk has a huge online fan base on Facebook and Twitter, as a direct consequence of its popularity.
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