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Vanessa Lindores-Farah (bn. July 10, 1972 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a former Canadian child actress best known for her role as Vanessa in the television series You Can't Do That on Television where she was always pitted against her co-star Doug Ptolemy.
Bio
Vanessa received an Undergraduate degree in geography and a Master's degree in international business from the University of Ottawa. She resides in California.
Television
- UFO Kidnapped (1983)
- The Raccoons (5 episodes, 1985-1986)
- You Can't Do That on Television (33 episodes, 1982-1987)
- SlimeCon (2002)
- Project 131 (2004)
- SlimeCon 2004 (2004)
References
- Ford-Martin, Paula (2006). Paula Ford-Martin (ed.). The kid turned out fine. Adams Media. p. 193. ISBN 1593375174. OCLC 9781593375171.
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External links
- Vanessa Lindores on imdb.com