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Degrassi to Real Life Winter — February/March 2013 Live Life to the Fullest What Makes Hockey Canadian? Health is at your Fingertips From the halls of Degrassi to Real Life FROM THE HALLS OF DEGRASSI 6th COVER STORY TO THE REAL LIFE OF LUKE BILYK 9 ALL YOUR NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTIONS FEATURES LEAD TO LIVING TO THE FULLEST 21 EASTER SUNDay, MARCH 31 – WHY ITS DATE IS ALWayS SO UNPREDICTABLE 10 HOCKEY PREMIER FOR THE NOVICE – THE HISTORY OF THE N.H.L. 14 VaLENTINE IN 2013 STYLE Open House 17 IT'S OSCAR® TIME – ARE YOU UP FOR THE CHALLENGE for ages 0-16 16 CRYSTAL BALL PREDICTIONS FOR OSCAR® 18 RENOVATING YOUR DIET, HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE 20 BEACHES ANNUAL KIDS PROGRam OPEN HOUSE JAZZ IT UP TO BEAT THE WINTER BLUES Tutors Tutors 23 Saturday, TWIN ImaGE HAS EVERYONE SEEING DOUBLE Playgroups 25 February 23, COLUMNS 29 GARDEN DREamS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS Programs 10am - 2pm Secret M vie Pics: Camps 12 Food talk 13 my Beaches Spot 24 BIG DREamS Camps Beaches Recreation WINTER SALADS Centre Gym START YOUNG Sports 6 Williamson Road Ask... Coming, going & (north of Queen & Lee) 28 26 30 You Answer. 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Beaches|life magazine is the sister publication of Beaches Living Guide (established 2004). or a young actor looking to get into the “I can’t remember it ever being any different.” Trained Beaches|life magazine, with a circulation of HOW TO REACH Us 20,000, is delivered six times a year, free of charge, entertainment business, Degrassi: the Next at the Toronto Academy of Acting, young Luke is no Generation star, Luke Bilyk, has a valuable stranger to viewers of popular Canadian television 416.690.4269 • [email protected] to the majority of households and businesses in the Greater Beaches Area. piece of advice, “Don’t ever give up”. shows and movies such as: Little Mosque on the Prarie; beachesliving.ca F My Babysitter’s a Vampire; Gooby; The Jon Dore Show Beaches|LIFE Community Events “You may have to audition with 400 other actors,” he and The Latest Buzz. says, “all competing for the same role. But just always remember, they only have to say yes Although he’s worked in radio, once, and your career is changed ...they only have theatre, television, film and forever.” This applies to any dream “to say yes once, commercials, Luke is probably best you may have and not just to actors known for the character of Drew auditioning for a dream role. and your career is Torres, who he plays on Degrassi: the Next Generation. On the show, History & Landmarks Business Directory changed forever. It’s wise advice from an 18-year-old Drew is a new student at Degrassi Your comments and suggestions are welcome. actor who from an early age seemed and the stepbrother of Adam Torres. The character, 2255B Queen Street East, #252 to know what he wanted to do with his life. Born and Drew is a handsome and charming boy who seems Toronto, ON M4E 1G3 raised in Vaughan, Ontario, Luke describes his passion to have the reputation for making bad decisions – 416.690.4269, [email protected] for pretending he was someone else by dressing up in whether it is getting into drugs, dropping out of costumes and putting himself into a character. school or getting married too young. DISCLAIMER: Beaches|life made every attempt to verify all ...continues on page 6 information published in this magazine, however, we assume no “Performing has been part of me for so long,” he says, responsibility for any incorrect or out-of-date information. 4 Beaches | life Winter — February/March 2013 Beaches | life Winter — February/March 2013 5 SALON FORTELLI & SPA June/JulyANTI 2012 AGING Promotion February/March 2013 Promotion Enjoy a Curative Age Defying Facial followed by a hair treatment shampoo and blow dry % On Snow Removal 10 o & De-icing services $139+tax Eco-conscious Landscaping (Value(Value ofof $185)$185) Sustainable Gardening Promotion runs from 02/01/13 - 04/30/13 Organic Invasive Weed Control 1803 Queen Street East ...continued from page 5 through the same issues as the characters in the show,” (416) 691-7100 Planter Design & Garden Design although he adds “unlike Drew, I’m not a murderer or salonfortelliandspa.com your inner city oasis “If Drew was someone I knew in real life, “ says Luke, drug addict!” “I would try and talk him out of doing these things.” Although Luke might have also liked to have played He adds that even on set, the actors talk among hockey in the NHL “like every Canadian boy” or themselves about the characters and how the story studied law, he is very happy with his life as an actor. lines develop, “When we finally found out that my “I get to put myself in so many real-life situations, for character had a brain injury, his behaviour made example, Fight Club, that I would never have done on much more sense!” my own.” In the future, he would enjoy moving into Although Luke doesn’t think his fans confuse the directing, like the way Ben Affleck did, so he can be character he plays with who he is, he often does get more visionary. called Drew in pubic. “A lot of people seem to think In addition to sports, Luke is a big M&M fan, likes that in real life, I’m married to my television girlfriend, Drake and follows the career of fellow actor and rap Bianca, but it is not true.” he says. singer, Daniel Kelly who plays Owen on the show. For those who remember, Degrassi started in 1979 In 2010 and 2011, Luke participated with fellow with a short series on CBC, The Kids of Degrassi Street.
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