TORONTO — Three Canadians have made this year’s Forbes list of the 30 people under 30 who are “changing Hollywood.”
Regina’s Tatiana Maslany, Halifax native Ellen Page and Montreal-born Harley Morenstein are included on the list, which was published Monday.
Maslany, 29, was recognized for playing all the major characters on the Toronto-shot series Orphan Black.
The magazine said Page, 27, was included because she “bravely took a stand” when she “came out as a gay woman.”
And Morenstein, 29, made the cut for “creating one of the most popular online shows” — Epic Meal Time.
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The Forbes list of 30 Under 30 in Hollywood was compiled by film producer Susan Downey, director Paul Feig, Universal Pictures chair Donna Langley and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki.
Previous 30 Under 30 honourees were not eligible.
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Others on the list include Emma Stone, Keira Knightley, Ansel Elgort and Zac Efron.
Forbes also picked 30 Under 30 in 19 other categories, including sports, science, media and consumer tech.
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