Annie Bovaird
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Lindsay Anne Bovaird is a Canadian actress who voiced Caillou
Caillou
Caillou is a Canadian children's television show based on the books by author Christine L'Heureux and illustrator Hélène Desputeaux. Many of the stories in the animated version began with a grandmother introducing the story to her grandchildren, then reading the story about the book...

 in the animated TV Series. She began in the role in Caillou's Holiday Movie
Caillou's Holiday Movie
Caillou's Holiday Movie is a 2003 G-Rated animated kids and Christmas movie directed by Nick Rijgersberg. The movie is based on the Canadian TV Series "Caillou"...

 due to Jaclyn Linetsky
Jaclyn Linetsky
Jaclyn Michelle Linetsky was a Canadian actress who voiced Caillou from 2000-2003. She also provided the voices for Bitzi in the 2002 animated series Daft Planet, Lori Mackney in What's With Andy? , and Meg in Mega Babies...

's death in a car crash. She also voiced Elsa in Creepschool
Creepschool
Creepschool is a Swedish, French and Canadian animated series by Alphanim, Cookie Jar Entertainment, Happy Life and France 3 about four kids who find themselves at a spooky boarding school. The basic concept was created by Torbjörn Jansson, which was then substantially re-worked and developed by...

, Zaza in Dragon Hunters
Dragon Hunters
Dragon Hunters is a cartoon series created by Arthur Qwak and produced by the French company Futurikon. It follows the adventures of two hunters for hire through a medieval world of floating land masses that is terrorized by a widely varying menace of monsters known collectively as dragons. A 3-D...

, Denim Farqueson in The Tournament
The Tournament (TV series)
The Tournament was a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television in 2005 and 2006. The series, a mockumentary show about a community minor hockey team, depicted the behind-the-scenes interactions between the players, their parents and coaches as the team competed for a spot in the...

and was in other shows and movies.

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