- Born
- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Born in Renfrew, Ontario, Canada to parents Stanley Buelow and Shirley (nee Coleman). Brenda, his older sister and his younger sister, Amanda were also children to Stanley and Shirley.
After high school, he married Denise Boisclair and had one child, Ashley Buelow.
He was raised in a resort community, where he became acquainted with Kevin Gillis, his future boss and creator of the animated series for CBC "The Raccoons" which was filmed in Ottawa. This would give him the taste of cinematic success as the well received series won a prestigious Gemini award for Best Family Programming. After doing a couple of seasons of the series and a variety of Television specials and one Feature Film, he ventured forth to pursue other interests most notably as a portrait and glamour photographer.
Jaime moved to Burnaby, BC in 1994 and worked in various positions until 2015 when he was encouraged by a friend to return to TV and Film. Since that time, he has has worked primarily as a set painter but has also done construction and also providing first aid, his latest job being the primary first aid and safety officer for the Netflix production "Virgin River" as well as providing services for the paint and construction departments on the same production.
Jaime moved to Langley, BC in 2002 and has two wonderful grandchildren Violet and Lincoln.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Jaime Buelow
- SpousesDawne Munro(February 2, 2002 - February 9, 2017) (separated)Angela Stephenson(September 21, 1987 - March 14, 1991) (separated)Denise Boisclair(November 12, 1983 - November 12, 1986) (divorced, 1 child)
- Jaime was heavily influenced by comic book literature and by science fiction and fantasy writers. His most revered author was Anne McCaffrey, who penned the Pern books and the Crystal Singer novels. He however attributes much of his influence to be from the strong women in his life, notably his mother and grandmother who are both deceased. His grandmother Edna Pearl Coleman lived to a ripe old age of 96 dying slightly before her 97th.
- While working at Hinton Animation, Jaime won a trip on the Concorde. This was a special event by British Airways called "Cheers to the U.K." In addition to flying to the arctic circle and picking up "Santa Claus", Jaime said he was most impressed by the 56000 foot flight altitude and the 1380 mph cruising speed.
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