Join us on Pop Culture Unplugged w/ Elias for an exclusive conversation with the talented Blair Lamora about Season 3 of the hit series "SHORESY"! Blair, who portrays Ziigwan in this highly acclaimed Crave/Hulu series, provides thrilling insights into the latest season, which premiered on May 24th in Canada and June 21st in the US.
Blair Lamora, an enigmatic talent of Argentinian, Ojibwe, and French Canadian descent, was born in Toronto and raised in Brampton, Ontario. From a young age, Blair's passion for the arts shone through in her singing, guitar playing, writing, and performing. Her career soared when she landed a coveted series regular role in "SHORESY," created by and starring Jared Keeso. This spinoff of the smash hit "Letterkenny" has been hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as “an exhibition of linguistic virtuosity.” In "SHORESY," Blair's character, Ziigwan, is a trusted associate of the hockey club owner, playing a crucial role in the behind-the-scenes operations of the organization
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