Canadian actor, writer and producer
Gwenlyn Cumyn is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer.[ 1] Her notable projects include the web television series Barbelle [ 2] and Slo Pitch .[ 3] [ 4]
Personal life
Cumyn lives in Toronto , and identifies as bisexual and queer .[ 5] Cumyn is a graduate of the George Brown Theatre School.[ 6]
Cumyn has stated that it was in part due to a lack of quality queer representation that lead to the creation of her web series Barbelle .[ 7]
Career
As an actor, Cumyn has guest starred in Saving Hope , Paranormal Witness , and Forbidden: Dying for Love .[ 1] In 2014, Cumyn appeared as Phebe in the Canstage production of As You Like It .[ 8]
In 2015, she starred as Valentine in the feature film Chasing Valentine. [ 9] She won the award for Best Actress in a Feature Film at the Milan International Filmmaker Festival for her performance in Chasing Valentine .[ 1]
As a writer, Cumyn has worked on Barbelle (KindaTV ),[ 7] co-created with Karen Knox , and Slo Pitch ,[ 10] [ 11] also co-created with Knox and J Stevens,[ 12] as well the CBC Gem series, Homeschooled .[ 13] [ 14] Cumyn co-wrote and starred in the short film Cons & Pros with Knox, which debuted on Vice.com in January 2020.[ 15]
In 2023, Cumyn was named a resident of the Canadian Film Centre 's Acting Conservatory.[ 16]
Filmography
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2012
Motives & Murders: Cracking the Case
Terri Lynn Matthews/Nanine Grimes
Guest star (2 episodes)
2015
Chasing Valentine
Valentine
Feature film
Paranormal Witness
Kerrie
Guest star
2016
Pure Pwnage
Emma
Feature film
Almost Adults
Jesse
Feature film
The Dwelling/Bed of the Dead
Nancy
Feature film[ 17]
Forbidden: Dying for Love
Michelle/Amina Said
Guest star (2 episodes)
2017
Saving Hope
Nadine
Guest star
2016–2018
All for One
Dorothy Castlemore
Digital series (ABC Spark )
2017–2019
Barbelle
Alice O'Hara
Digital series (KindaTV )
2020
Cons & Pros
Gwen
Short film (written by)
Slo Pitch
Ann
Digital series (written by)
2022
Adult Adoption
Paula
Feature film
2024
We Forgot to Break Up
Kelly
Feature film
References
^ a b c "Gwenlyn Cumyn" . IMDb . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ Doyle, John (2017-11-14). "Click, click, click: Three hot Canadian web series that require your attention" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ Townsend, Kelly (August 17, 2020). "Slo Pitch EPs on opportunities in short-form LGBTQ content" . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ "Queer softball series Slo Pitch is up to bat for 2 seasons at IFC" . The A.V. Club . Retrieved 2022-01-18 .
^ "With a Side of Gwenlyn Cumyn!" . Audioboom . Retrieved 2022-02-24 .
^ "Theatre Prominent Graduates" . George Brown College . 2020-01-20. Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ a b Isador, Graham (12 December 2018). " 'We wanted to make a lesbian Spice World in Toronto': How web series Barbelle breaks queer barriers" . CBC Arts . Retrieved 18 January 2022 .
^ Cushman, Robert (2014-07-13). "Theatre Review: The leafy ups & downs of Shakespeare in High Park" . National Post . Retrieved 2022-01-18 .
^ "Local film fest to screen Chasing Valentine starring Oakville's Adam Langton" . InsideHalton.com . 12 June 2016. Retrieved 2022-01-18 .
^ "BRAUN: Slo Pitch a hit right off the bat" . torontosun . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ Power, Tom (27 July 2021). "Slo Pitch creators and stars Karen Knox and Gwenlyn Cumyn on their beer-league softball comedy series" . CBC . Retrieved 18 January 2022 .
^ Doyle, John (2020-07-30). "A timely feast of gentle comedy to comfort you" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ "Portfolio goes to homeschool for new series" . Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ Doyle, John (2022-03-30). "The best of March TV and where to find it now" . The Globe and Mail . Retrieved 2022-04-02 .
^ "These Artists Scammed a '$36K Film Shoot' by Faking an Engagement" . www.vice.com . 21 January 2020. Retrieved 2022-01-17 .
^ Townsend, Kelly (September 7, 2023). "In Brief: CFC, CBC name 2023 Actors Conservatory residents" . Retrieved 2024-02-05 .
^ " 'Bed of the Dead': Fantasia Review" . The Hollywood Reporter . 2016-07-19. Retrieved 2022-01-18 .