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Shauna MacDonald

Shauna MacDonald (born October 6, 1970) is a Canadian television and film actress and radio announcer.
==Life and career==
MacDonald was born in Antigonish, Nova Scotia. She graduated from Dr. John Hugh Gillis Regional High School in Antigonish and later attended Montreal's McGill University, earning a degree in Russian and Slavic Studies.
MacDonald has appeared in various Canadian TV series, including ''Trailer Park Boys'' (as Officer Erica Miller), ''These Arms of Mine'' (as Claire Monroe), and ''This Hour Has 22 Minutes'' (as a substitute newsreader), among other roles. In 2003 she starred in the two part miniseries ''Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion''.
However, she is likely best known as the former national continuity announcer for CBC Radio One, a role she held from the start of Radio One's 2004 summer season. With MacDonald's identity kept secret, the voice was quickly dubbed Promo Girl. MacDonald was ultimately outed〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Our Public Airwaves - Globe outs CBC "Promo Girl" )〕 by ''The Globe and Mail'' in early 2005. Her distinctive voice, and the quirky sense of humour in the promotional items she reads, made her a polarizing figure among long time Radio One listeners, particularly in the context of several other changes to the network's programming intended to attract a younger audience. The promo spots were taken over in May 2007 by Steve Fletcher.
In the summer of 2005, Radio One ran a series of weekly "comedy-mysteries" starring MacDonald—along with other Radio One personalities—titled ''Promo Girl in The Mystery of...'' Short segments designed to highlight various CBC Radio programmes and the upcoming fall season were repeated a number of times each day, with prizes going to listeners who correctly solved the various clues or mysteries. The series was not completed due to a lockout of CBC employees that began in the late summer.
MacDonald also played Tara in ''Saw VI'', and reprised the role in ''Saw 3D''.
In 2013, MacDonald and Kate Johnston cowrote and codirected the film ''Tru Love'', in which MacDonald also starred.

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