Geri Hall
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جيري هول (بالإنجليزية: Geri Hall) (من مواليد 2 مايو 1972 في أوكفيل، كندا) هي ممثلة وكوميديا كندية.
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Geri Hall (born May 2, 1972 in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian actress and comedian. She has appeared on the CBC's This Hour has 22 Minutes in October and November 2004, March 2007 and became a permanent cast anchor in October 2007. Other appearances include the Rick Mercer Report and numerous television commercials. She wrote the Gemini Award-nominated . She is known for her distinctive voice. She has appeared in The Blobheads on CBC. They were really going to take me to the station, because they maybe didn't know who I was or maybe did know who I was, depends on how you want to believe it.
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جيري هول (ممثلة كندية)
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جيري هول (بالإنجليزية: Geri Hall) (من مواليد 2 مايو 1972 في أوكفيل، كندا) هي ممثلة وكوميديا كندية.
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Geri Hall (born May 2, 1972 in Oakville, Ontario) is a Canadian actress and comedian. She has appeared on the CBC's This Hour has 22 Minutes in October and November 2004, March 2007 and became a permanent cast anchor in October 2007. Other appearances include the Rick Mercer Report and numerous television commercials. She wrote the Gemini Award-nominated . She is known for her distinctive voice. She has appeared in The Blobheads on CBC. Geri Hall is also known for her attempt to interview Prime Minister Stephen Harper for the CBC comedy series 22 Minutes during the 2008 federal election campaign in Halifax, Nova Scotia on September 12, 2008. Hall, who was in character as "Single Female Voter", was restrained by security and later taken away in handcuffs. She was not arrested and instead got an exclusive interview with Harper, who said he had never watched 22 Minutes, and asked Hall: "Do you like handcuffs?" They were really going to take me to the station, because they maybe didn't know who I was or maybe did know who I was, depends on how you want to believe it. — Geri Hall describing her encounter with the RCMP Hall did a similar stunt on March 4, 2009 when she attempted to poke fun at Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty's new rule requiring reporters to stand five feet back. It was poorly received due to Hall attempting it in the middle of questions on U.S. Steel's decision to shut down several mills. New Democrat MPP Peter Kormos was visibly angry and yelled at Hall to "Get the hell out of here". Kormos later said "The timing of it was totally inappropriate, you've got a press gallery trying to hold the premier accountable when a few thousand workers just lost their jobs." McGuinty's office said Hall's timing showed a "lack of judgment". 22 Minutes executive producer Mark Farrell defended Hall and claims Hall wouldn't have known what McGuinty was speaking about beforehand. Farrell says she was doing what she always does (and what former 22 Minutes co-host Mary Walsh did before her)—waiting for a signal from organizers that the session was about to wrap up. "We always try to get in at the last question."
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