Abby Slipp is an actress and musician from New Brunswick. She is best known for her role as Andy on the Bell Fibe series
O'Don's.
She began her interest in acting when she started doing plays at her church. She then participated in school plays. In 2015, with the help of her friend and her little brother, she wrote, directed, and produced the short film The Voice Only I Can Hear, which premiered at the Silver Wave Film Festival. During her undergrad, she earned a minor in Theatre Arts from Crandall University.
Regarding music, Abby began playing piano at the age of eight, and later went on to study classical and jazz piano until she graduated high school. She also studied violin. As well, she plays the flute, guitar, electric bass, ukulele, and viola, although her main instruments are piano and violin.
Aside from performing, Abby enjoys health sciences, and is currently taking a break from doing her Master of Science Applied in Nursing at McGill. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors doing activities like fishing, hiking and kayaking.