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    Jo Vannicola (born 20 April 1968), formerly known as Joanne Vannicola, is a Canadian actor. They are most noted for their roles as Dr. Naadiah in Being Erica , Dr. Mia Stone in PSI Factor , Jerri in Love and Human Remains , Sam in Stonewall , Renee in Slasher: Guilty Party , Amber Ciotti in Slasher: Solstice and Slasher: Flesh and Blood , as ...

  2. Joanne Vannicola is an Emmy award winning actor and writer who has appeared in over 70 film and TV projects, including Slasher, Being Erica, and The Expanse. They are also a public speaker, advocate, and author of a memoir about their queer identity.

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  3. The Story. Finalist for the 2020 Kobo Emerging Writer Prize in Nonfiction. Vannicola grew up in a violent home with a physically abusive father and a mother who had no sexual boundaries. After being pressured to leave home at fourteen, and after fifteen years of estrangement, Jo learns that their mother is dying.

  4. Jo Vannicola is an Emmy award-winning actor, author, advocate, and screenwriter. They are the founder of Youth Out Loud, the chair of outACTRAto, and the author of All We Knew But Couldn’t Say, a memoir about their non-binary identity.

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  5. Joanne Vannicola is a non-binary Emmy award winning actor and writer who has appeared in over 70 film and TV projects. They are also a public speaker, a memoirist, and an advocate for social justice and LGBTQ2S+ rights.

  6. Jan 31, 2020 · Joanne Vannicola is an actor and author who shares her story of growing up in a violent home and becoming a LGBTQ advocate. She talks about her childhood on Sesame Street, her film and TV career and her book All We Knew But Couldn't Say.

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  8. Jo Vannicola is an Emmy Award-winning actor and author of All We Knew But Couldn't Say, a memoir about her childhood trauma and LGBTQ journey. Explore her books, articles, interviews, and projects on her official website.

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