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Jaclyn Linetsky

Jaclyn Michelle Linetsky (January 8, 1986 – September 8, 2003) was a Canadian actress and voice actress, best known for providing the voice of the titular four-year-old character in the animated children's series from 2000 to 2003 and for portraying Megan O'Connor, a student at a tennis academy, in the live-action teen drama during its first season production in 2003. Born and raised in , , Linetsky began her career as a child performer at age 12, debuting with the voice of Kit in the animated series Kit & Kaboodle in 1998, and went on to voice characters such as Meg in (1999–2001), Lori in the second season of What's with Andy? (2002–2003), and multiple roles including Shei-Hu and Shei-He in (2001). Linetsky's work primarily focused on voice acting in English dubs of Canadian and international animated productions, often portraying young female protagonists or siblings in family-oriented shows broadcast on networks like Teletoon and YTV. Her transition to live-action came with 15/Love, where she filmed 12 episodes as the aspiring tennis player Megan before her untimely death. At the time of her passing, Linetsky was 17 years old and had been building a promising career in both animation and scripted television, with additional credits including Yukari in Tommy & Oscar (2001) and Yuko in the video game Evolution Worlds (2002). On September 8, 2003, Linetsky died in a car accident near Saint-Césaire, , when the minivan carrying her and fellow cast member Vadim Schneider, also 17, collided with a tractor-trailer on their way to the show's set; both were pronounced dead at the scene. Following her death, subsequent episodes and projects dedicated to her memory included the What's with Andy? episode "Nurse Jen," the episode "Curveballs: Part 1," and the film , with her role in recast to .

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Jaclyn Linetsky was born on January 8, 1986, in , , , at the to Jewish parents Terry (née Weiner) and Larry Linetsky. She was the youngest of three children in the family. Linetsky grew up in a close-knit Jewish household with her older siblings, sister Kelly and brother Derek, initially in the suburb of before the family relocated to . The supportive family environment fostered her early displays of intelligence and creativity, providing a foundation for her personal development. This upbringing in a nurturing home encouraged her innate interests, shaping her formative years before she pursued opportunities. Linetsky attended St. George's School of Montreal, from which she graduated in 2003.

Initial acting pursuits

Linetsky began her acting pursuits at the age of eight in 1994, performing in productions in . Her early experiences were self-taught, without formal guidance, as she immersed herself in local stage work to develop her performance skills. These initial theatre engagements provided foundational training in acting within Montreal's youth performance scene. At age ten, she participated in her first audition, securing a role in a , which introduced her to the local voice-over opportunities available to young talents. Supported by her family, particularly her mother Terry Linetsky, who attended parent-focused Stage Mom Seminars in to better navigate the industry, Linetsky built her early skills through and non-professional auditions.

Professional career

Voice acting in animation

Jaclyn Linetsky's breakthrough in came with her role as the titular character in the animated preschool series , produced by the Montreal-based studio CINAR (now DHX Media). She provided the English voice for the four-year-old protagonist starting in 2000, succeeding , and continued through 2003, infusing the character with a distinctive youthful energy that resonated with young viewers across via and other networks. Her performance helped solidify Caillou's appeal as an educational show exploring everyday childhood experiences, reaching millions of preschool-aged children and contributing to the series' enduring popularity in early . Linetsky's work extended to other animated series from CINAR and similar Montreal studios, where she specialized in voicing child characters with a natural, expressive tone suited to animated formats. She also voiced the mice characters Shei-Hu and Shei-He in (2001). In (1999–2000), she voiced the infant character , bringing playful chaos to the show's comedic adventures involving super-powered babies. Similarly, in seasons 2 and 3 of What's with Andy? (2003–2005), she lent her voice to Lori Mackney, Andy's sister and a key figure in the prank-filled narrative, enhancing the series' humorous family dynamics. These roles showcased her ability to adapt a bright, relatable vocal style to diverse personas, often recorded in collaborative studio environments that emphasized quick and emotional range for .

Live-action and film roles

Linetsky's entry into live-action film came with a minor supporting role as one of Kate's friends in the 2003 family-oriented sports drama Kart Racer, directed by Stuart Gillard and starring . The film, produced in , followed a young boy's pursuit of racing success, and Linetsky's brief appearance marked her sole credited feature film performance. Her most substantial live-action engagement was as Megan O'Connor in the teen drama series , a Canada-France co-production that premiered on YTV in 2004. In the series, set at the fictional tennis academy, Linetsky portrayed a promising young athlete navigating the competitive world of . Filming had commenced earlier in 2003 in the area, including locations in Saint-Césaire, , where she contributed to episodes that aired posthumously. At just 17 years old, Linetsky's shift from —where she had gained recognition voicing characters like since 2000—to on-camera work presented opportunities to expand her range in Montreal's local television industry. This transition involved adapting to the physical and interactive demands of live-action sets, contrasting with the studio-based nature of her prior roles, though her promising talent was evident in these early endeavors.

Video game contributions

Jaclyn Linetsky's contributions were limited but notable, showcasing her versatility as a young voice actress in . In 1999, she voiced the character in Alex Builds His Farm, an educational adventure game developed by , a prominent Canadian studio known for its work in family-oriented titles. This role highlighted her ability to bring youthful energy to narrative-driven , aligning with the game's focus on and for children. Her most significant video game work came in 2002 with Evolution Worlds, a role-playing game compilation where she provided the English voices for the characters Ricardo and Yuko. Originally developed by Japan's FromSoftware, the GameCube port featured a newly recorded English voice track to enhance accessibility for Western audiences, with Linetsky's performances contributing to the dual protagonists' dynamic interactions in the game's expansive world. Drawing briefly from her established expertise in animated voice acting, Linetsky adapted her skills to the non-linear scripting demands of RPG dialogue, delivering expressive lines that supported player-driven storytelling. Linetsky's involvement in these early 2000s titles underscored the growing use of young Canadian talent in North American game localization efforts, particularly through Montreal's burgeoning animation and voice recording industry.

Death and legacy

The 2003 car accident

On September 8, 2003, 17-year-old Jaclyn Linetsky was a passenger in a minivan driven by Frédéric Jougla along Highway 10 in Brossard, Quebec, on Montreal's south shore. She was traveling with fellow 17-year-old actor Vadim Schneider to the set of the YTV series 15/Love, approximately 60 kilometers southeast of Montreal. The vehicle was a minivan heading eastbound in clear conditions on a newly repaved section of the highway. The veered off the road, crossed the median, and collided head-on with an oncoming tractor-trailer in the westbound lane, resulting in a single collision involving two vehicles. The impact caused the to burst into flames at the scene. Linetsky and Schneider were pronounced dead at the scene, having suffered fatal injuries from the crash. The investigated the incident immediately, noting that the cause was initially undetermined as Jougla, who sustained severe injuries, suffered and could not recall details. A subsequent coroner's in 2006, prompted by Linetsky's , concluded that a 10-centimeter pavement drop-off on the freshly repaved surface contributed to the loss of control, ruling the deaths accidental with no criminal fault. The , Joel Bayard, also sustained serious injuries but survived.

Tributes and posthumous impact

Following Linetsky's death in the 2003 car accident, the production team of issued a statement expressing condolences. Stuart Snyder, president of CINAR (the show's producer), said, "On behalf of everyone at CINAR, I want to express our most sincere and heartfelt sympathies to Jaclyn's family." The cast and crew of were deeply affected, with production halting briefly after the accident, which occurred en route to filming. Co-creator Derek Schreyer consulted the families of Linetsky and co-star Vadim Schneider, who encouraged completing the series as a to the young actors. "It’s what the parents wanted," Schreyer stated. To honor them, the storyline was rewritten to include a car wreck at the end of season one, their characters rather than recasting, and introducing new pupils for subsequent episodes. The show premiered that fall on YTV and Radio-Canada, with season two production resuming shortly after. Several projects were dedicated to her and Schneider's memory, including the 15/Love episode "Curveballs: Part 1". Linetsky's pre-recorded voice work appeared posthumously in several projects. She provided the voice for in the 2003 film , which was dedicated to her memory and released later that year after her passing, with taking over the role for future episodes. Her contributions to What's with Andy? as Lori Mackney continued airing, including in season two episodes produced around the time of her death; the episode "Nurse Jen" (2004) was dedicated to her memory. The episodes featuring her as Megan O'Connor were completed and broadcast as part of the first season. In the long term, Linetsky's legacy endures through industry remembrance and institutional honors in Canadian circles, where she is noted for her early prominence in children's . Her , St. George's School of Montreal, established the Jaclyn Linetsky Program in her memory to support student actors and productions, funded through a dedicated tribute initiative. While no major industry awards were bestowed posthumously, her work as the voice of remains a benchmark in Canadian youth-oriented media, with fans and colleagues continuing to commemorate her contributions annually.

Filmography

Animated television series

Linetsky's voice work in animated television series primarily occurred during her teenage years, contributing youthful energy to child-oriented productions broadcast in and internationally. Her roles often featured lead or recurring characters in educational and adventurous shows produced by studios like Entertainment and .
Year(s)TitleRole
1998–1999The Country Mouse and the City Mouse AdventuresVarious (uncredited) [21 episodes]
1998Kit & KaboodleKit [1 episode]
1999–2000Meg
1999–2001Brenda / Additional voices
1999–2002Tommy & OscarYukari
2000–2001Additional voices
2000–2001Additional voices
2000–2003Caillou [Seasons 2–3, episodes 14–91]
2001–2002Shei-Hu [6 episodes]
2001–2003What's with Andy?Lori [Season 2]
2002Daft PlanetBitzi [13 episodes]

Live-action television and film

Linetsky's entry into live-action acting marked a shift from her established voice work, showcasing her on-screen presence in limited but notable projects completed shortly before her death. In the 2003 family Kart Racer, directed by Stuart Gillard, Linetsky appeared in a supporting role as Kate's friend, contributing to the story of a young racer overcoming personal challenges. That same year, she landed her most prominent live-action role as Megan O'Connor, a spirited tennis prodigy and one of the leads in the YTV teen drama series . Linetsky filmed 12 episodes of the show's first season at the Cascadia Tennis Academy setting in , portraying a character navigating romance and competition among young athletes; these episodes aired posthumously beginning , 2004.

Video games

Jaclyn Linetsky provided voice work for several video games in the late and early , primarily in educational and adventure titles developed in , drawing on her experience in animation . Her contributions included voicing child characters and supporting roles, often in family-oriented content.
YearTitlePlatformsCharacter(s)
1999Windows
2001Windows
2001Windows
2002, WindowsRicardo, Yuko

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