Kathy Anderson

Kathy Anderson (born November 3rd, 1986) is an artist, on-camera personality and videographer. Currently she works as a freelance videographer and editor in Toronto.

Kathy Anderson
NationalityCanadian
Alma materRyerson University
Years active2008-present
Known forsports content, music composition, short form video

Childhood

Anderson was born in Canada. She took to drama at a young age, and went on to earn a BFA in Acting from Ryerson, University.

Early life

Anderson received acclaim for her 2008 Toronto Fringe Festival production, Gameshow: The Musical, which she wrote and composed.[1] The production won "Best of Fringe" (2008) earning an extended run at Diesel Playhouse, after being met with mixed reviews from press.[2]

Career

Anderson's web series "Puck My Balls" was praised by Sports Illustrated,[3] NBC,[4] and The Huffington Post,[5] In 2011, she was awarded a "Slammie" from NBA.com for her Blake Griffin tribute video.[6]

This recognition earned Anderson a contract with the MLB Advanced Media, where she created videos featuring the Toronto Blue Jays.[7] She currently works for Canucks Sports & Entertainment. [8]

gollark: Yes it is. If we used different languages it would probably not work very well.
gollark: What isn't needed?
gollark: It has to be something and it's a lowest common denominator.
gollark: Approximate and heavily biased summary: palaiologos suddenly demanded that all (future?) events not require specifically Python after being annoyed by HelloBoi's event somehow, and ubq shut down the code guessing event and left.
gollark: "Common sense is that which is obvious to us and not others."

References

  1. "Fringe Festival Reviews: NOW Picks". Now Toronto. Now Magazine. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  2. Selby, Mark. "Gameshow: The Musical". thestar.com. Torstar. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  3. Like, Mike. "Hot Clicks: Maite Perroni; Tiger Woods in mattress ad". SI.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  4. Krolik, John. "Video: A rim's ode to Blake Griffin". NBC.com. NBC. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
  5. "Valentine's Greetings From The Vancouver Canucks". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 2016-12-05.
  6. Howerton, Darryl (8 February 2011). "ALL-STAR + GRAMMYS = SLAMMYS". nba.com. NBA. Retrieved 5 December 2016.
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  8. Canucks (2013-03-06), Don Cherry Dresses The Canucks (Breaking The Ice, Episode 7), retrieved 2016-12-05
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