Shaun Shetty

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Shaun Shetty is a Canadian actor best known for his role as Ruptal 2 in HBO Canada's hit series, Call Me Fitz. [1] He has also appeared on The Ron James Show (CBC), The Bridge (CTV/CBS), Alphas (SyFy/Space), Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam [2] (Disney/Family), Being Erica (CBC), and Fringe (FOX).

HBO Canada television station

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<i>Call Me Fitz</i> television series

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<i>The Ron James Show</i> television series

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Personal life

Shetty was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He attended Cedarbrae Collegiate Institute in Scarborough, ON, and is a graduate of the Theatre Performance Program at Humber College. [3] He married Canadian actress Crystal Joy Hall in 2007.

Toronto City in Ontario, Canada

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Ontario Province of Canada

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The Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, commonly known as Humber College, was founded in 1967. Humber is a publicly funded college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Humber has three main campuses, Humber North campus, Lakeshore campus, and Humber Orangeville campus.

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References

  1. Call Me Fitz Internet Movie Database
  2. http://ca.eonline.com/news/camp_rockers_speak_out_on_demi_drama/209266
  3. Zakarian, Arda (Nov 25, 2010) Grad acts with Canadian TV star. Humber Etcetera