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Amybeth McNulty is an Irish-Canadian actress. She is known for her starring role as Anne Shirley in the CBC/Netflix drama series Anne (2017), based on the 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery. She was born in Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland, the only daughter of an Irish father and a Canadian mother. She also has Scottish heritage. She was home-schooled. She was a member of An Grianán's "Youth Theatre", where she trained in acting and ballet.

Amybeth McNulty

Anne Shirley-Cuthbert
for Anne Shirley-Cuthbert in Anne with an E: Season 4+
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This is a fan-cast for the renewal of Anne with an E for seasons 4, 5+ (or even a finale movie). The actresses/actors chosen will be based on who portrayed the characters in the 2017-2019 series, but aged up accurately to however much time has passed since season 3 was filmed. There are 8 books in the AOGG series, finishing with Anne in her fifties. So, there is still plenty of storylines to explore from the books and for show-runner Moira Walley-Beckett and her fellow writers to come up with to expand the universe even more. Anne with an E was a reimagining of the classic book Anne of Green Gables. In this CBC & Netflix joint production, Amybeth McNulty starred as the lead Anne, along with many other characters from the original books who were brought to life for a new generation. But many of the fan-favorites characters in this new adaptation were new to the universe, like Ka'kwet, Bash and Cole for example. And so when the show was cancelled after three seasons, with at least 5 intended overall, fans were devastated. The first three seasons only gave us Anne's imaginative (and dramatic) childhood years at Green Gables, ending in season 3 with her 16th birthday, right before she attended college. A continuation of this series in the next few years, by the time all of these characters are different stage in their life, would be highly successful, given the size of the shows petition and the fame of the main cast growing exponentially since the shows cancellation.