Mag Ruffman
Margaret "Mag" Ruffman, born on February 28, 1957, is a multifaceted Canadian talent recognized for her work as a comedian, actress, and television personality. Ruffman gained fame for her performances in beloved films such as *Anne of Green Gables* and its sequel, *Anne of Avonlea*, as well as the popular television series *Road to Avonlea*. Additionally, she made notable guest appearances on the sketch comedy show *Frantic Times*.
Beyond her acting career, Ruffman has made a name for herself in the realm of home improvement. She served as the host for several shows on W Network, which caters to Canadian women. From 1999 to 2000, she hosted *A Repair to Remember*, followed by the launch of *Anything I Can Do*, a workshop series that debuted in 2000. Ruffman is also a prolific writer, contributing a weekly home improvement column titled *ToolGirl* to the Toronto Star. Her insightful columns were compiled into a book, *How Hard Can It Be?*, published in 2003. Additionally, Ruffman has appeared in a Canadian infomercial promoting "Smartsilk" pillows, showcasing her diverse talents in both entertainment and lifestyle.