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'[[File:An Evening With Pam Grier (6830128909).jpg|thumb|right|Lewis in 2012]] '''Sharon M. Lewis''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[television personality]] and film director from [[Toronto]]. She studied [[political science]] at the [[University of Toronto]].<ref name="McKay">John McKay, "Sharon Lewis finds activism experience a plus for new role as CounterSpin host," ''Western Star'', Corner Brook, Newfoundland: October 6, 2001, pg. 30.</ref> She was an actress and author before being the host of ''[[CounterSpin (television program)|counterSpin]]'' on [[CBC Television]] in 2001,<ref>"Sharon Lewis calls it quits," ''Packet and Times'', Orillia, Ontario: June 19, 2002, pg. A.9.</ref> and then hosted ''[[ZeD]]'', also for the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. She began her career on ''counterSpin'' with a special on the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<ref name="McKay"/> She called herself an "activist," saying "it's a journalist's job to activate change through information... Who isn't passionate and is in the journalist field, otherwise I don't know what would drive you?"<ref name="McKay"/> According to the ''[[Toronto Star]]'', in 2001 Lewis initially seemed "mousy and ill-informed" on ''counterSpin'', but survived.<ref>"Host of counterSpin Sharon Lewis quits," ''[[Toronto Star]]'', June 18, 2002, pg. C.09.</ref> A television critic also said that on ''ZeD'' Lewis was nicely easygoing.<ref>Alex Strachan, "Audacious, energetic and offbeat: That's ZeD on CBC," ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'', October 23, 2002, pg. B.6.FRO.</ref> After leaving ''ZeD'', [[Ziya Tong]] took over as host. Lewis established the company urbansoul inc., which promotes the art of minority women.<ref>"[http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html Hart House Lecture 2006: Biographies] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051123185329/http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html |date=2005-11-23 }}," [[University of Toronto]], URL accessed 13 March 2007.</ref> During her acting career, she appeared on [[Degrassi: The Next Generation|''Degrassi: The Next Generation'']] as the mother of Jimmy Brooks, who was played by rapper [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]]. She also appeared in the film ''[[Troubled Waters (2006 film)|Troubled Waters]]''. In 2017 Lewis directed her [[Afrofuturism in film|Afro-futurist]] feature film ''[[Brown Girl Begins]]'', a feature film prequel to the celebrated novel ''[[Brown Girl in the Ring (novel)|Brown Girl in the Ring]]'' by [[Nalo Hopkinson]].<ref>"[http://www.thecaribbeancamera.com/awards/canadian-premiere-brown-girl-begins-art-gallery-ontario-saturday/ Canadian premiere of Brown Girl Begins at the Art Gallery of Ontario on Saturday The Caribbean Camera]</ref> Sharon is a member of [[Film Fatales]]. ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *Sharon Lewis' [https://web.archive.org/web/20070220083949/http://zed.cbc.ca/go?POS=1&user_id=3306&c=contentPage&FILTER_KEY=3950 ''ZeD'' biography] *{{IMDb name|0507746}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Sharon}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Black Canadian actresses]] [[Category:Black Canadian broadcasters]] [[Category:Canadian television hosts]] [[Category:Actresses from Toronto]] [[Category:CBC Television people]] [[Category:University of Toronto alumni]] [[Category:Black Canadian filmmakers]] [[Category:Women television presenters]] {{Canada-tv-bio-stub}}'
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'[[File:An Evening With Pam Grier (6830128909).jpg|thumb|right|Lewis in 2012]] '''Sharon M. Lewis''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[television personality]] and film director from [[Toronto]]. She studied [[political science]] at the [[University of Toronto]].<ref name="McKay">John McKay, "Sharon Lewis finds activism experience a plus for new role as CounterSpin host," ''Western Star'', Corner Brook, Newfoundland: October 6, 2001, pg. 30.</ref> She was an actress and author before being the host of ''[[CounterSpin (television program)|counterSpin]]'' on [[CBC Television]] in 2001, and then hosted ''[[ZeD]]'', also for the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].<ref>Alex Strachan, "Audacious, energetic and offbeat: That's ZeD on CBC," ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'', October 23, 2002, pg. B.6.FRO.</ref> She began her career on ''counterSpin'' with a special on the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<ref name="McKay" /> She called herself an "activist," saying "it's a journalist's job to activate change through information... Who isn't passionate and is in the journalist field, otherwise I don't know what would drive you?"<ref name="McKay" /> After leaving ''ZeD'', [[Ziya Tong]] took over as host.<ref>"Sharon Lewis calls it quits," ''Packet and Times'', Orillia, Ontario: June 19, 2002, pg. A.9.</ref> Lewis subsequently established the company urbansoul inc., which promotes the art of minority women.<ref>"[http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html Hart House Lecture 2006: Biographies] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051123185329/http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html |date=2005-11-23 }}," [[University of Toronto]], URL accessed 13 March 2007.</ref> During her acting career, she appeared on [[Degrassi: The Next Generation|''Degrassi: The Next Generation'']] as the mother of Jimmy Brooks, who was played by rapper [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]]. She also appeared in the film ''[[Troubled Waters (2006 film)|Troubled Waters]]''. In 2017 Lewis directed her [[Afrofuturism in film|Afro-futurist]] feature film ''[[Brown Girl Begins]]'', a feature film prequel to the celebrated novel ''[[Brown Girl in the Ring (novel)|Brown Girl in the Ring]]'' by [[Nalo Hopkinson]].<ref>"[http://www.thecaribbeancamera.com/awards/canadian-premiere-brown-girl-begins-art-gallery-ontario-saturday/ Canadian premiere of Brown Girl Begins at the Art Gallery of Ontario on Saturday The Caribbean Camera]</ref> Sharon is a member of [[Film Fatales]]. ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *Sharon Lewis' [https://web.archive.org/web/20070220083949/http://zed.cbc.ca/go?POS=1&user_id=3306&c=contentPage&FILTER_KEY=3950 ''ZeD'' biography] *{{IMDb name|0507746}} {{authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Lewis, Sharon}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Black Canadian actresses]] [[Category:Black Canadian broadcasters]] [[Category:Canadian television hosts]] [[Category:Actresses from Toronto]] [[Category:CBC Television people]] [[Category:University of Toronto alumni]] [[Category:Black Canadian filmmakers]] [[Category:Women television presenters]] {{Canada-tv-bio-stub}}'
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'@@ -1,6 +1,4 @@ [[File:An Evening With Pam Grier (6830128909).jpg|thumb|right|Lewis in 2012]] -'''Sharon M. Lewis''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[television personality]] and film director from [[Toronto]]. She studied [[political science]] at the [[University of Toronto]].<ref name="McKay">John McKay, "Sharon Lewis finds activism experience a plus for new role as CounterSpin host," ''Western Star'', Corner Brook, Newfoundland: October 6, 2001, pg. 30.</ref> She was an actress and author before being the host of ''[[CounterSpin (television program)|counterSpin]]'' on [[CBC Television]] in 2001,<ref>"Sharon Lewis calls it quits," ''Packet and Times'', Orillia, Ontario: June 19, 2002, pg. A.9.</ref> and then hosted ''[[ZeD]]'', also for the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]. She began her career on ''counterSpin'' with a special on the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<ref name="McKay"/> She called herself an "activist," saying "it's a journalist's job to activate change through information... Who isn't passionate and is in the journalist field, otherwise I don't know what would drive you?"<ref name="McKay"/> - -According to the ''[[Toronto Star]]'', in 2001 Lewis initially seemed "mousy and ill-informed" on ''counterSpin'', but survived.<ref>"Host of counterSpin Sharon Lewis quits," ''[[Toronto Star]]'', June 18, 2002, pg. C.09.</ref> A television critic also said that on ''ZeD'' Lewis was nicely easygoing.<ref>Alex Strachan, "Audacious, energetic and offbeat: That's ZeD on CBC," ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'', October 23, 2002, pg. B.6.FRO.</ref> After leaving ''ZeD'', [[Ziya Tong]] took over as host. Lewis established the company urbansoul inc., which promotes the art of minority women.<ref>"[http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html Hart House Lecture 2006: Biographies] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051123185329/http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html |date=2005-11-23 }}," [[University of Toronto]], URL accessed 13 March 2007.</ref> +'''Sharon M. Lewis''' is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[television personality]] and film director from [[Toronto]]. She studied [[political science]] at the [[University of Toronto]].<ref name="McKay">John McKay, "Sharon Lewis finds activism experience a plus for new role as CounterSpin host," ''Western Star'', Corner Brook, Newfoundland: October 6, 2001, pg. 30.</ref> She was an actress and author before being the host of ''[[CounterSpin (television program)|counterSpin]]'' on [[CBC Television]] in 2001, and then hosted ''[[ZeD]]'', also for the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]].<ref>Alex Strachan, "Audacious, energetic and offbeat: That's ZeD on CBC," ''[[The Vancouver Sun]]'', October 23, 2002, pg. B.6.FRO.</ref> She began her career on ''counterSpin'' with a special on the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<ref name="McKay" /> She called herself an "activist," saying "it's a journalist's job to activate change through information... Who isn't passionate and is in the journalist field, otherwise I don't know what would drive you?"<ref name="McKay" /> After leaving ''ZeD'', [[Ziya Tong]] took over as host.<ref>"Sharon Lewis calls it quits," ''Packet and Times'', Orillia, Ontario: June 19, 2002, pg. A.9.</ref> Lewis subsequently established the company urbansoul inc., which promotes the art of minority women.<ref>"[http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html Hart House Lecture 2006: Biographies] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051123185329/http://individual.utoronto.ca/dtsang/hhlecture/bio.html |date=2005-11-23 }}," [[University of Toronto]], URL accessed 13 March 2007.</ref> During her acting career, she appeared on [[Degrassi: The Next Generation|''Degrassi: The Next Generation'']] as the mother of Jimmy Brooks, who was played by rapper [[Drake (rapper)|Drake]]. She also appeared in the film ''[[Troubled Waters (2006 film)|Troubled Waters]]''. '
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