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Carly McKillip

Carly McKillip (born February 13, 1989) is a Canadian actress and musician known for her title role in television series Alice, I Think. She is also the former lead vocalist in the Vancouver band Borderline. She was occasionally miscredited as Carly McKillup. Additionally, she also provided the voice of Sakura Avalon, the main character of the Nelvana dubbed hit TV Anime Series, "Cardcaptors".

Biography

McKillip was born in Vancouver, British Columbia. Her father, Tom McKillip, is a record producer, and her mother, Lynda McKillip, is a songwriter. She has a younger sister named Britt McKillip, who is also an actress.

Career

McKillip voiced the role of Ali O'Keefe on the television series Life As We Know It. She also played the title role in Alice, I Think, a Canadian television series that aired 2006 on The Comedy Network and CTV. McKillip also performs together with her sister Britt in the country group One More Girl. Their debut album, Big Sky, was released on October 6, 2009, in Canada.

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