I FIng miss corey and trevor lol. User Info: Hengy. They were basically paid the minimum allowed legally. Same amount when the show started and no one was watching as when the show become a hit. They were refused a raise. Many of the main characters are ex-convicts, and their previous dirty deeds lead to outrageous plot lines, many of which involve drugs, alcohol, or general misbehavior. The original series has also inspired a host of specials.
Through it all, fans have remained as devoted to the unconventional series as ever, tuning in to any project involving the beloved characters. Cory and Trevor were two of the most popular characters in the Trailer Park Boys series.
The two are often rolled into the same scenes. He also is a recording engineer, and is a multi instrumentalist, having been a part of many bands in the Halifax area. In May , Jackson posted a lengthy piece of writing to his MySpace page, explaining his departure from the show. In it, he details a growing dissatisfaction with various elements of the production, including wages, plot lines, and the fact that they had many of the crew doing multiple jobs, including serving as actors on the show.
Citing a lack of enjoyment in general, he left the show with a year left on his contract, but was not subject to legal action for breach of this contract. Later, Jackson amended and edited his original writing, issuing an apology to those cast mates he felt he might have offended, stating that any such offense was unintentional.
He makes some mention of his age here too, stating, "You're 43 and you're wearing a do-rag. Although we were all upset to hear the news that J-Roc wasn't going to be joining Trailer Park Boys for season 11, props to Torrens for staying true to himself and being open with his fans. It seems that Cory and Trevor weren't the only ones that were, well, treated like Cory and Trevor on-set.
According to Jackson's blog post , there were a number of members of the Trailer Park Boys crew that also were straight-up Cory-and-Trevor'ed. Then there was Andy Miller, who "came on as the art director and did an amazing job but faced all the same problems that rev bob faced Jackson also name drops Todd Murchie who did camera work for the show and Richard Colp an "on-set craft" worker as "people who worked their a--es off".
John Dunsworth Mr. Lahey gave an AMA on Reddit roughly two years ago, and something mildly shocking surfaced during the exchange. Dunsworth, in response to a question about just where the heck all his "sh--isms" come from, gave an answer nobody would have ever expected. And I taught my students never to be involved in bathroom humor. He also admits, however, he loves delivering them, and has plenty of "outside practice" with the whole drinking thing too.
Those ultra-iconic, thick-to-the-point-of-absurd glasses we know and adore so much actually belong to a dead lady! Well, perhaps more accurately, they had belonged to an elderly woman years and years ago.
Bubbles breaks down the tale of how he acquired his trademark rims in this awesome Trailer Park Boys "Oral History" article. There was a picture of the old lady who the glasses belonged to, too. She only had 50 cents on her, so she bought the glasses but not the picture.
I would love to have that picture. Here, however, is a particularly striking section from Jackson's blog :. By this point in the show's development, things were really beginning to take off.
According to Jackson's post, it was around season 4, visibility for the show was at a high, and theoretically there should have been money available to pay actors more than just "scale wage".
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