Biography
Date of Birth
5 March 1994, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaHeight
5' 2" (1.57 m)Mini Biography
Aislinn Claire Tennant Paul was born on March 5, 1994 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Aislinn is best-known for her role of "Clare Edwards" on "Degrassi: The Next Generation" (2001). She takes jazz, modern, hip-hop, and ballet, at "Etobicoke School of the Arts" in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Aislinn can speak French fluently. She has said that her best friends, on set, on a interview and twitter, are Samuel Earle and Jordan Todosey, who plays "Adam Torres". She is an Agnostic, unlike her character, "Clare Edwards", who is Christian. She has mentioned on her Twitter that her celebrity crush is Logan Lerman (from the Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) film). In "Degrassi: The Next Generation" (2001), she was a recurring minor character in seasons 6-7, becoming a regular character in season 8 up to the present. Her character, Clare, is a "good girl", and is in the new gifted program at Degrassi Community School. She is Darcy Edwards' little sister. As the show has progressed, her character has become more confident and comfortable with who she is.
Trivia
Aislinn is an only child.
Aislinn Paul often has to stand on a box, when filming scenes with Justin Kelly, because of their height difference.
Some of her favorite TV shows include "Grey's Anatomy" (2005)_, "Dr. Who", "True Blood" and "Supernatural".
Daughter of Brian Paul and Deborah Tennant.
Aislinn lived in Los Angeles for four months when she was age 12 and shooting the HBO series Tell Me You Love Me.
Personal Quotes
Everyone has insecurities, and I am learning to handle mine. I do want to take this opportunity to thank all of you, though, because you have all been so incredibly great to me.
You may not like my character, and (heck) you might not even like me (or the me you've created in your mind based on the things I write), but I feel an immense amount of respect from you guys, and I greatly appreciate it. Thank you.
We really thought it was something beautiful that had sort of come to be and I always appreciated how much people liked it. It made us happier to come to work and portray it.
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