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Nobu and Mio Adilman

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Nobu Adilman and Mio Adilman are Canadian television personalities and brothers. They were born to entertainment writer Sid Adilman. and Toshiko Adilman, a Japanese translator.

They are of Jewish background on their father's side. Adilmans were writers and were involved in the film industry. Nobu Adilman worked as a writer on the Canadian television series Emily of New Moon and Cold Squad, and acted in the film Parsley Days. Together, the Adilmans also made the short films I Pie: A Love Story and Yoga, Man. In 2002, the Adilmans co-hosted the CBC Television series ZeD and then became co-hosts of the series SmartAsk that same year. Nobu Adilman at first was uncertain about working for SmartAsk, saying "it's not like Canada has a rich history of game shows," but was persuaded when he was told the Adilmans could be themselves on the show.

In 2004, the press noted it when the Adilmans temporarily returned to ZeD to co-host a five-hour special called Zed Uncut, which was shot live. (They were substituting for regular host Sharon Lewis). In 2005, the Adilmans appeared in Trailer Park Boys as the fictional drug dealers Terry and Dennis. By March 2007, Nobu Adilman also hosted the series Food Jammers.

Nobu Adilman is also a founding member of Toronto's Choir! Choir! Choir!

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Nobu and Mio Adilman Wikipedia