Kristen Thomson
Canadian actress and playwright
Kristen Thomson
Born 1966 (age 57–58) Occupation Actress Years active 1995 - present
Kristen Thomson (born 1966) is a Canadian actress and playwright. She has been described as "an icon of Canadian theatre".[ 1]
Early life and education
Thomson was born in Toronto , Ontario . She studied drama at the University of Toronto and the National Theatre School of Canada .[ 2]
I, Claudia
Thomson is known for her one-woman play I, Claudia , which was adapted to film in 2004.[ 3] [ 4] In that play and film, Thomson plays all of the roles, using masks to change character. The play has been described as a "deeply moving one-woman mask show about the inner life of a pre-adolescent girl".[ 5] It received praise from critics and was popularly successful.[ 5]
Awards
In 2003, Thomson won an ACTRA Award for her performance in I Shout Love (2001), a short film directed by Sarah Polley . She has won four Dora Awards for her stage work.[ 6] Her most recent win was for the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in the movie Away From Her .
Stage
Film
Television
Publications
I, Claudia (2004, Playwrights Canada Press)
Someone else (2014, Playwrights Canada Press)
References
^ a b c Sahagian, Sarah (November 27, 2018). "We Sit Down With Canadian Actress Kristen Thomson" . Eligible Magazine . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ a b Kulp, Christine (December 5, 2002). "Star Turns: Kristen Thomson" . University of Toronto Magazine . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Kadar, M.; Warley, L.; Perreault, J.; Egan, S. (2009). Tracing the Autobiographical . Life Writing. Wilfrid Laurier University Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-55458-716-2 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Rudakoff, J.D.; Thomson, L.M. (2002). Between the Lines: The Process of Dramaturgy . Playwrights Canada Press. ISBN 978-0-88754-622-8 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ a b Herbert, I.; Leclercq, N. (2003). World of Theatre 2003 Edition: An Account of the World's Theatre Seasons 1999-2000, 2000-2001 and 2001-2002 . Taylor & Francis. p. 57. ISBN 978-1-134-40212-0 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Charlebois, Gaetan; Nothof, Anne (February 9, 2022). "Thomson, Kristen" . Encyclopedia of Canadian Theatre . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ O'Connor, J.; Goodland, K. (2016). A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance Since 1991: Volume 3, USA and Canada . Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 196. ISBN 978-1-349-58788-9 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Saxberg, Lynn (January 25, 2019). "After tackling divorce and death, playwright Kristen Thomson lightens the mood with a comedy" . Ottawa Citizen . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Greyson, J.; MacKenzie, S.; Longfellow, B.; Waugh, T. (2013). The Perils of Pedagogy: The Works of John Greyson . McGill-Queen's University Press. p. 457. ISBN 978-0-7735-4143-6 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Dempsey, E.; Volkman, V.R. (2010). Recovering the Self: A Journal of Hope and Healing (Vol. II, No. 2) . Loving Healing Press, Incorporated. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-61599-040-5 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Ebert, R. (2009). Roger Ebert's Movie Yearbook 2009 . Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC. p. 594. ISBN 978-0-7407-9216-8 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
^ Berman, J. (2022). The Art of Caregiving in Fiction, Film, and Memoir . Bloomsbury Academic. p. 87. ISBN 978-1-350-18536-4 . Retrieved September 12, 2024 .
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