Children Ruin Everything
Children Ruin Everything is a Canadian television comedy series,[1] premiering on CTV on January 12, 2022.[2] Created by Kurt Smeaton for New Metric Media, the series focuses on Astrid (Meaghan Rath) and James (Aaron Abrams), a young couple struggling to define their lives outside of their role as parents.[3]
The series will be executive produced by Chuck Tatham, alongside Smeaton and Mark Montefiore.[3] In the United States, it will air on The Roku Channel in 2022 as part of their Roku Originals line-up.[4]
Cast and characters
- Meaghan Rath as Astrid, a mother of two[5]
- Aaron Abrams as James, Astrid's husband[6]
- Ennis Esmer as Ennis, James's best friend and coworker[6]
- Nazneen Contractor as Dawn, Astrid's sister[6]
- Logan Nicholson as Felix, Astrid and James's seven-year-old son[2]
- Mikayla SwamiNathan as Viv, Astrid and James's four-year-old daughter[2]
- Dmitry Chepovetsky as Bo, Dawn's husband[2]
- Darius Rota as Corey, Dawn and Bo's 10-year-old son[2]
- Veena Sood as Nisha, Astrid and Dawn's mother[2]
- Lisa Codrington as James and Ennis's boss[2]
References
- Lauren Malyk, "CTV greenlights comedy Children Ruin Everything". Playback, January 30, 2020.
- Greg David, "CTV original comedy Children Ruin Everything premieres Jan. 12 on CTV". TV, eh?, December 10, 2021.
- Etan Vlessing, "Chuck Tatham to Executive Produce 'Children Ruin Everything' Comedy for Canada's Bell Media". The Hollywood Reporter, July 25, 2019.
- Todd Spangler, "Roku Nabs U.S. Streaming Rights to ‘Children Ruin Everything’ Comedy Series From ‘Schitt’s Creek’s’ Kurt Smeaton". Variety, October 18, 2021.
- Greg David (February 16, 2021). "Meaghan Rath joins CTV original comedy Children Ruin Everything". TV, eh?.
- Greg David (March 24, 2021). "Aaron Abrams joins CTV original comedy Children Ruin Everything in lead role, with Ennis Esmer and Nazneen Contractor joining cast". TV, eh?.
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