Phil McCordic
Appearance
Phil McCordic | |
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Born | July 3, 1973 Ontario, Canada |
Alma mater | University of Windsor |
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Known for | Crawlspace/The Space (1999-2003) Zerby Derby (2013-present) Science Max: Experiments at Large (2015-present) |
Phil McCordic is a Canadian actor, host, director, producer, and writer. He has created children's programming for YTV, CBC Television, and TVOntario.[1] Phil has won numerous awards, including 3 Canadian Screen Awards, one for each season of Science Max, Experiments at Large.[2]
Filmography
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Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1996-1998 | The BZone (YTV) | Host | |
1998-1999 | Mad Science Touring show | Lead | 250 shows, every Canadian province and 43 States. |
1999-2003 | Crawlspace/The Space | Host | 1500+ hours of live interstitial television |
1999 | Medabots | Ginkai | English version |
2001 | Reading Rangers | Ranger Phil, Doc, Eeeny, Zachary | |
2003 | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids | Flint | TV movie |
deafplanet | Writer | ||
2004 | Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends | Flint | 3 episodes |
2004-2011 | Tumbletown Tales | Creator, Writer, voice of Tumbleweed | 78 episodes |
2006 | Weird Years | Ivan, additional voices
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2006-2007 | Erky Perky | Writer | 5 episodes |
2007-2013 | Kids' CBC | Senior Producer | Gemini Award, Youth Media Alliance Award, Golden Sheaf, New York Children's Media Award |
2010 | Making Stuff | Gears, Wiz | 22 episodes |
2012 | Franklin and Friends | Writer | Episode: "Franklin and the Nature Nuts Hike/Franklin and the Terrible, Terrible Bubble" |
2013–present | Zerby Derby | Creator, series producer, director, writer, voice actor | Seasons 1-3
117 episodes |
2014 | Hi Opie! | Director | Season 1 |
2015-2018 | Science Max: Experiments at Large | Creator, Series Producer, Host, Writer | Seasons 1-3
36 episodes Won |
2017 | Dot. | Writer | Episode: "What Goes Up, Must Come Down" |
2020 | Corn & Peg | Writer | Episode: "Do Good Hotline" |
References
[edit]- ^ "Phil McCordic returns to TV hosting roots at TVO". Playback, April 7, 2015.
- ^ "Gala Honouring Excellence in Non-Fiction Programming - Academy.ca". Academy.ca. 2017-03-07. Archived from the original on 2019-03-13. Retrieved 2018-07-07.