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TORONTO - Juliette Powell, the captivating former MuchMusic VJ and host of live dance show “Electric Circus,” has died at 54. The television personality who became an author and technology ...
Former MuchMusic and MusiquePlus host Juliette Powell died last week. She was 54. The news was shared in an obituary, which said Powell, who spent much of her life living in Montreal and Toronto ...
Juliette Powell (left), seen attending a 2010 book launch party in New York with Turkish entrepreneur Melek Pulatkonak (right), has died at the age of 54. Powell, a tech ethicist and consultant ...
“Juliette was so cool, so French cool. I enjoyed her range of roles, especially on Electric Circus. Such sad news here. Her online tribute captures her big life and impact,” Former MuchMusic ...
Juliette Powell, former MuchMusic television host, beauty queen, tech leader and trailblazer, has died at age 54. Powell died of acute bacterial meningitis on June 3.
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Canadian media icon Juliette Powell, a former MuchMusic host and tech ethics advocate, passed away unexpectedly in New York at 54 due to complications from acute bacterial meningitis. Powell, the ...
Former MusiquePlus and MuchMusic host Juliette Powell has died at the age of 54. June 10, 2025 at 4:40PM EDT More Videos Video Opens in new window ...
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