Jully Black - Television & Film Appearances

Television & Film Appearances

  • 2012: The Marilyn Denis Show (TV series), Panelist.

– Episode #2.79 (2012) … Herself – Episode #2.44 (2011) … Herself – Episode #1.15 (2011) … Herself

  • 2010: George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight (TV series)

– Episode #7.24 (2010) … Herself - Performer – Episode dated 2 December 2009 (2009) … Herself

  • 2009: eTalk (TV series), Correspondent

- Episode dated 18 March 2009 - Episode dated 20 March 2009 - Episode dated 3 April 2009 - Episode dated 23 April 2009 - Episode dated 27 April 2009 - Episode dated 17 August 2009 - Episode dated 19 August 2009 - Episode dated 20 August 2009 - Episode dated 27 August 2009 - Episode dated 3 September 2009 - Episode dated 10 September 2009 - Episode dated 12 October 2009 - Episode dated 16 October 2009 - Episode dated 2 December 2009 - Episode dated 28 January 2010 - Episode dated 7 April 2010 - Episode dated 28 April 2010 - Episode dated 29 June 2010

  • 2009: C.T.V.'s "Interview with Jay-Z", Interviwer.
  • 2008: C.T.V.'s "Jammin in Jamaica with Jully Black", Host.
  • 2008: Saving God (character: Aunt Essie)
  • 2007: 'Da Kink in My Hair (TV series) (character: Veronika)
  • 2007: My Gift Is My Song: George Canyon Christmas (TV movie), Musical Guest
  • 2006: Words to Music: The Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame 2006 (TV movie)
  • 2005: Video on Trial (TV Series)

– Episode #1.28 (2006) … Herself – Episode #1.9 (2005) … Herself – Episode #1.2 (2005) … Herself

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