Phil McCordic

Phil McCordic
Born Phil McCordic
Nationality Canadian
Education University of Windsor
Occupation Actor, voice actor, television host, producer, writer, director
Known for Crawlspace/The Space (1999-2003)
Zerby Derby (2013-present)
Science Max: Experiments at Large (2015-present

Phil McCordic is a Canadian actor, voice actor, television host, director, producer, and writer who is best known for creating children's programming for YTV, CBC Television, and TVOntario.[1] He is currently the host of TVOntario's science education series Science Max.[1]

A graduate of the University of Windsor,[2] he has worked both in front and behind the camera hosting, producing and creating award winning shows for kids and their parents. Phil has won two Gemini Awards, a Youth Media Alliance award, and two Canadian Screen Awards.[3]

Filmography

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1999-2003 Crawlspace/The Space Host
1999 Medabots Ginkai English version
2001 Reading Rangers Ranger Phil, Doc, Eeeny, Zachary
2003 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids Flint TV movie
deafplanet Writer
2004 Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids Flint Episode: "Bug Talk/The Befuddled Butterfly"
2004-2011 Tumbletown Tales Writer, "Tumbleweed" 78 episodes
2006 Weird Years Ivan, additional voices

Writer

2006-2007 Erky Perky Writer 5 episodes
2007-2013 Kids' CBC Drumheller the Dinosaur Senior producer
2010 Making Stuff Gears, Wiz 22 episodes
2012 Franklin and Friends Writer Episode: "Franklin and the Nature Nuts Hike/Franklin and the Terrible, Terrible Bubble"
2013–present Zerby Derby Creator, series producer, director, writer, voice actor Seasons 1-3

117 Episodes

2014 Hi Opie! Director Season 1
2015-2018 Science Max: Experiments at Large Creator, Series Producer, Host, Writer Seasons 1-3

36 Episodes

2017 Dot. Writer Episode: "What Goes Up, Must Come Down"

References

  1. 1 2 "Phil McCordic returns to TV hosting roots at TVO". Playback, April 7, 2015.
  2. "He's having a blast as TVO Kids host". Windsor Star, March 10, 2000.
  3. "Gala Honouring Excellence in Non-Fiction Programming - Academy.ca". Academy.ca. 2017-03-07. Retrieved 2018-07-07.
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