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Book of Negroes star has Jane-Finch roots Lyriq Bent has a lead role in CBC mini-series debuting next week CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com
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Acting wasn’t something Lyriq Bent told many people about, especially when he first started to learn the craft about 13 years
ago. But more people are recognizing him on screen with the growing number of roles the Toronto native has been getting lately. “A lot of people didn’t know
I was dabbling in acting for years,” recalled Bent, who grew up in the Jane and Finch community for 12 years before moving to Los Angeles in 2005 where he currently resides. “I liked the challenge and I’m determined.” His determination has gotten him roles in the popular hit television show Rookie Blue as well as the Saw horror franchise
movies. He will also be featured in a lead role in the upcoming CBC mini-series called The Book of Negroes based on Canadian author Lawrence Hill’s book of the same name. “As I read the book, I was so intrigued by the title,” Bent said. The multi-award winning >>>KEEPING, page 10
Bright, big houses with pretty curtains overlook a lake, where fish swim and people can admire the view from a pier. That’s the vision a group of young artists from a Toronto Community Housing complex at Leslie Street and Sheppard Avenue have come up with for their community, set to undergo a revitalization that will see 121 rental units replaced and condos added to the seven-acre Villaways site. Construction is scheduled to begin in 2017, and completed in 2019. The artists’ imaginations came to life in the form of a 6-by-8 foot neighbourhood diorama, which was created with the help of two profes>>>‘GOING, page 10
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