Top TV Shows - Amanda Cordner
Amanda Cordner's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
- #224The Expanseas Hutch • 2 episodes#224 in TVScore: 2.7The Expanse is a science fiction television series based on the book series of the same name by James S.A. Corey. Set in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system, the show follows a group of characters from various backgrounds as they navigate political tensions, interplanetary conflicts, and the discovery of a mysterious alien protomolecule. With its realistic portrayal of space travel and its complex characters, The Expanse explores themes of social inequality, political power struggles, and the potential consequences of humanity's expansion into space.
- #2,028Sort Ofas 7ven • 24 episodes#2,028 in TVScore: 0.1‘Sort Of’ is a Canadian sitcom that follows the journey of Sabi Mehboob, a non-binary millennial who navigates the complexities of identity, family, and responsibility. Amidst personal transitions, Sabi works at an LGBTQ bookstore/bar and takes on a caregiver role in a bustling Toronto setting, reflecting a mosaic of modern life challenges and diverse relationships.
Top Movies - Amanda Cordner
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Amanda Cordner Biography
Amanda Cordner is a Canadian actor known for their regular role as 7ven in the television series Sort Of. Hailing from Schomberg, Ontario, Cordner graduated from the theatre program at York University. They gained recognition through stage shows like Body So Fluorescent and Wring the Roses, co-created with David Di Giovanni via the RISER Project. Cordner has also appeared in Baroness von Sketch Show, TallBoyz, The Expanse, and Station Eleven. They starred in the web series Slo Pitch and played the lead role in Cheryl Foggo's contribution to the 21 Black Futures project, The Sender. Cordner received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy Series in 2023. Their book adaptation of Body So Fluorescent was nominated for the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for LGBT literature the same year.