Degrassi: The Next Generation season 9
The ninth season of Degrassi: The Next Generation premiered in Canada on October 4, 2009, concluded on July 16, 2010, and consists of twenty-three episodes. Degrassi: The Next Generation is a Canadian serial teen drama television series. Although only one school year passed in the story timeline since season six, season nine is set in the spring semester in which the years it aired. Writers have been able to use a semi-floating timeline, so that the issues depicted are modern for their viewers. This season continues to depict the lives of a group of high school freshmen, juniors and seniors, and graduates as they deal with some of the challenges and issues that young adults face such as drug abuse, sexting, sexually transmitted diseases, sexual identity, homosexuality, crime, sex, and relationships.
Production for the season began on May 19, 2009, at Epitome Pictures' studios in Toronto, Ontario. The final episodes of the season were filmed in part in New York City, New York, and were written and directed by Stefan Brogren, who plays Archie "Snake" Simpson. This was the first season to air on TeenNick in the United States, and to have some Canadian premieres on MuchMusic.
Cast
The ninth season features twenty-four actors who receive star billing, with twenty of them returning from the previous season. Joining the main cast are Annie Clark, Landon Liboiron, Jessica Tyler and Jahmil French, replacing Sarah Barrable-Tishauer, Evan Williams, Marc Donato and Nina Dobrev.Main cast
- Jamie Johnston as Peter Stone
- Miriam McDonald as Emma Nelson
- Cassie Steele as Manuela "Manny" Santos
- Annie Clark as Fiona Coyne
- Landon Liboiron as Declan Coyne
- Jajube Mandiela as Chantay Black
- Samantha Munro as Anya MacPherson
- Judy Jiao as Leia Chang
- Charlotte Arnold as Holly J. Sinclair
- A.J. Saudin as Connor DeLaurier
- Sam Earle as K.C. Guthrie
- Aislinn Paul as Clare Edwards
- Melinda Shankar as Alli Bhandari
- Jessica Tyler as Jenna Middleton
- Jahmil French as Dave Turner
- Dalmar Abuzeid as Danny Van Zandt
- Raymond Ablack as Savtaj "Sav" Bhandari
- Shane Kippel as Gavin "Spinner" Mason
- Natty Zavitz as Bruce the Moose
- Scott Paterson as Johnny DiMarco
- Stefan Brogren as Archie "Snake" Simpson
- Jordan Hudyma as Blue Chessex
- Argiris Karras as Riley Stavros
- Paula Brancati as Jane Vaughn
''Degrassi Takes Manhattan''
The following are credited with the main cast in the special's original two-hour broadcast:Recurring cast
Former or future series regulars who appear this season in recurring or guest roles include:- Melissa DiMarco as Daphne Hatzilakos
- Nina Dobrev as Mia Jones
- Amanda Stepto as Christine "Spike" Nelson
- Adamo Ruggiero as Marco Del Rossi
- Evan Williams as Kelly Ashoona
- Spencer Van Wyck as Wesley Betenkamp
- Shannon Kook-Chun as Zane Park
- Sarah Barrable-Tishauer as Liberty Van Zandt
Crew
Season nine was produced by Epitome Pictures in association with CTV. Funding was provided by The Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit and the Ontario Film and Television Tax Credit, the Canadian Television Fund and BCE-CTV Benefits, The Shaw Television Broadcast Fund, the Independent Production Fund, Mountain Cable Program, and RBC Royal Bank.Linda Schuyler, co-creator of the Degrassi franchise and CEO of Epitome Pictures, served as an executive producer with her husband, and President of Epitome Pictures, Stephen Stohn. Brendon Yorke is also credited as an executive producer again. David Lowe was the producer, and Stephanie Cohen the supervising producer. As well as playing Snake Simpson, Stephen Brogren also served as a producer, and, for the first time, directed episodes, after previously writing, producing, and directing the exclusive online series Degrassi Minis. The casting director was Stephanie Gorin, and the editor was D. Gillian Truster.
The executive story editor was Sarah Glinski, and Matt Heuther the story editor. The script supervisor was Nancy Markle. Episode writers for the season are Duana Taha and Brendon Yorke. The director of photography was Jim Westenbrink, and the director was Phil Earnshaw.