Meghan Rath in lead role

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After more than five years in development, production work on the Canadian series Children’s Ruin Everything is finally moving forward. And with Hawaii five-star Meghan Rath, she has finally found a lead actress.

The CAPD / Series / Comedy / Comedy Series with the People title Children Ruin Everything has finally found its first leading actress in the Mayanath Rath, after production was in development for Canadian broadcaster CTV for over five years.

Meghan Rath can still be known from the Hawaii Five-Series. He previously starred in Cooper Barrett’s Guide to Surviving Life, Wicked and Being Human. Here she now plays the role of Astrid, a mother who seems overwhelmed.

That’s what kids are all about

Comedy series “Baby ruin everything“The worst of young children is about living in the room: young children. Astrid (Meghan Rath) and James Struggle to Balance “Being mom and dad“For the first life of his two children and children. But somewhere in the rubble filled with toys and urine of his old life, he finds a new one which is also very good.

Who is behind the Children’s Ruin Everything series?

Kurt Smeaton (Shit’s Creek, featuring Kim) made the comedy “Baby ruin everything“. The series’ executive producers are Meghan Rath, Mark Montefor (Letterkenny) and Chuck Tatham (Modern Family, Arrested Development), the series is produced by Beth Ile (Killjoy). production company New Metric Media Produces the series, which will later be shown in Canada on broadcaster CTV. Bell Media Distribution Responsible for international sales of the series.

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The film will be shot in Toronto, Canada for the first season of the series. When the series premiere is yet to be determined. We hope that TV season 2021/2022.

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