Draft:Evrett Penner
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Evrett Ray Penner (born June 5, 2006) is a Canadian actor, comedian, voice actor, impressionist, and singer-songwriter. He personalizes in costume acting performances especially in Donald Duck.
Early life
[edit]Born in Steinbach, Manitoba, He has always loved the music for toddlers and babies, especially Baby Einstein and Little Einsteins. His brother is Aiden Penner and his sister is Leora Penner, who are also talented. Evrett also hated big endings and the word "Ta da!"
Filmography
[edit]Doc Zone: Modern Marriages (2007)
Late childhood
[edit]At the age of 12, Canada was hosting a big birthday bash in 2017 during its 150th anniversary of Confederation. He started hating backup beepers. He went to Walt Disney World and met with Donald Duck at Animal Kingdom and had his first interest in Donald in 8 years.
Early adulthood
[edit]He studied at the Steinbach Regional Secondary School and graduated at the RBC Convention Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His current teacher is Gordon Miller