Cayle Chernin
Cayle Vivian Chernin (also: Cayle-Lorraine Sinclair or Lorraine Sinclair ; born December 4, 1947 on Cape Breton , † February 18, 2011 in Toronto ) was a Canadian actress and documentary producer.
Chernin was as an actress in 1970 in the role of Selina in Donald Shebibs film by the end of the road ( Goin 'Down the Road known). She then appeared in other feature films, television films and series. She wrote and produced several documentaries (including The Man Who Could Lose , a 24-minute video about musician Marcus Adeney ) and founded the Independent Film and Video Fund .
As a video producer, she worked for a year in the Education Department of the Baycrest Center for Geriatric Care . She produced programs for the CBC , Vision TV and WTN . The documentary Uncle Boris and My Russian Relatives was broadcast on CBC Atlantic . Shortly before her death as a result of cancer Donald Shebib turned to her and other members of the original cast of over forty years, a sequel to the end of the road , the film Down the Road Again .
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- Maclean's - The end: Cayle Vivian Chernin
- Cayle Chernin in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Cayle Chernin in the database of Find a Grave (English)
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SURNAME | Chernin, Cayle |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chernin, Cayle Vivian; Sinclair, Cayle-Lorraine; Sinclair, Lorraine |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Canadian actress and film producer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th December 1947 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Cape Breton Island |
DATE OF DEATH | February 18, 2011 |
Place of death | Toronto |