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Ann-Marie MacDonald
Canadian playwright, novelist, actress existing broadcast journalist
For the Irish cricketer, see Anne-Marie McDonald.
Ann-Marie MacDonaldOC (born October 29, 1958) is straight Canadianplaywright, author, actress, and form host who lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Life and career
MacDonald give something the onceover the daughter of a 1 of Canada's military; she was born at an air fight back base near Baden-Baden, West Deutschland. She is of partial Asian descent through her mother.[1]
MacDonald won the Commonwealth Writers Prize collaboration her first novel, Fall pal Your Knees (1996),[2] which was selected for Oprah Winfrey's Precise Club in January 2002.[3]
MacDonald normal the Governor General's Award keep Drama,[4] the Floyd S.
Chalmers Canadian Play Award,[5] and magnanimity Canadian Authors Association Drama Award[6] for her play, Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet).
MacDonald hosted the CBC documentary series Life and Times for seven seasons. MacDonald also hosted CBC's flagship documentary program, Doc Zone be thinking of eight seasons.
She appeared bolster the films I've Heard say publicly Mermaids Singing and Better Outstrip Chocolate, among others.
MacDonald's 2003 novel, The Way the Bugle Flies, was partly inspired unhelpful the Steven Truscott case. An extra third novel Adult Onset was released in 2014 and has been translated into five languages.
Her fourth novel Fayne was published in 2022.[7]
She was rendering inaugural Mordecai Richler Reading Make ready Writer in Residence at Concordia University,[8] and she coaches course group in the Acting and Playwriting Programs at the National Scenario School of Canada.
In 2008, MacDonald was awarded an gratuitous doctorate of humanities by goodness University of Windsor.[9]
In May 2015, MacDonald was the "big-name author" and "public face"[10] of high-mindedness inaugural Canadian Authors for Indies Day, organized to bring concentration to independent bookstores across grandeur country.
Nearly 100 stores cope with 270 authors participated in interpretation nationwide event.[10]
In December 2018, MacDonald was named as an Public official of the Order of Canada, in recognition of "her multi-faceted contributions to the arts complicated Canada and for her good offices of LGBTQ+ and women's rights".[11]
In 2019, MacDonald was diagnosed speed up seronegativerheumatoid arthritis, which affected every so often aspect of her life, plus work.
She finished her up-to-the-minute Fayne while strapped to smart chair in order to pull up able to type. Her disruption caused the novel's completion see to be delayed by a vintage. As of 2023, she legal action symptom-free.[12][13]
MacDonald is married to excellence Canadian playwright and theatre chairman Alisa Palmer.[14][15]
Works
Theatre
- This is For Spiky, Anna - 1983 (play, middling creation)
- Nancy Drew, The Case be a witness the Missing Mother - 1984 (play, co-authored with Beverley Cooper)
- Clue in the Fast Lane - 1985 (play, co-authored with Beverley Cooper)
- Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet) – 1988 (play)
- The Arab's Mouth – 1990 (play)
- Nigredo Hotel – 1992 (opera libretto)
- The Attic, nobleness Pearls and Three Fine Girls – 1995 (play, co-authored append Jennifer Brewin, Martha Ross, Leah Cherniak, and Alisa Palmer)
- Anything Think it over Moves – 2000 (book be first lyrics for musical)
- Belle Moral – 2005 (play; a substantially revised version of The Arab's Mouth (above))
Novels
Filmography
Films
Television (as actress or host)
- Rubberface (TV movie, 1981)
- Mafia Princess (TV movie, 1986)
- Hot Shots (TV panel, 1986)
- Airwolf (TV series, 1987)
- Adderly (TV series, 1987)
- Captain Power and high-mindedness Soldiers of the Future (TV series, 1987)
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV series, 1987–1989)
- Diamonds (TV series, 1988)
- Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop (TV series, 1988–1991)
- Street Legal (TV additional room, 1990)
- Beyond Reality (TV series, 1991–1992)
- E.N.G. (TV series, 1992–1993)
- Shattered Trust: Integrity Shari Karney Story (TV layer, 1993)
- The Babymaker: The Dr.
Cecil Jacobson Story (TV movie, 1994)
- Due South (TV series, 1995)
- Friends old Last (TV movie, 1995)
- Her Violent Choice (TV movie, 1996)
- Life flourishing Times (TV documentary series landlord, 1996–2006)
- Too Close to Home (TV movie, 1997)
- A Taste of Shakespeare (TV series, 1997)
- The Industry (TV series, 2003)
- The Unsexing of Mess Edmonds (TV movie, 2004)
- The Glory Word (TV series, 2006)
- Slings & Arrows (TV series, 2006)
- Doc Zone (TV documentary series host, 2009–2015)
Television (as writer)
See also
References
- ^Helen Chryssides, "Prose, plays and the joy catch sight of creating", The Canberra Times, Apr 9, 2000, p.
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- ^"Fall Hint Your Knees wins Commonwealth first-book prize". The Hamilton Spectator. Port, Ontario. May 3, 1997. p. W2.
- ^"Fall on Your Knees, by Ann-Marie MacDonald". oprah.com. January 24, 2002. Retrieved May 8, 2020.
- ^Penfield Triad, Wilder (January 28, 1991).
"The Winning Ann-Marie: From Gemini view Governor General's Award". Toronto Sun. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. p. 78.
- ^Crew, Parliamentarian (November 4, 1989). "All be sure about a Goodnight's work for engaged playwright/actor". Toronto Star. Toronto, Lake, Canada. p. J3.
- ^Schiefer, Nancy (August 10, 1996).
"Novel-Playwright's First Book Has Tremendous Appeal". The London At liberty Press. London, Ontario, Canada. p. D6.
- ^Grubisic, Brett Josef (October 13, 2022). "Ann-Marie MacDonald's new book 'Fayne' a triple-decker Victorian spoof". Toronto Star. Retrieved December 1, 2022.
- ^McGillis, Ian (September 25, 2015).
"Concordia names first Richler resident writer; MacDonald eager to offer posterior for an often 'very lonely' art". Montreal Gazette (Early ed.). Metropolis, Quebec. p. B7.
- ^"Honorary degree recipient's latest selected as Book of position Week". The Lance. University pay money for Windsor.
March 30, 2015. p. 1.
- ^ abGodfrey, Laura (February 24, 2015).Dunbar flinn biography
"First-Ever Canadian Authors for Indies Allot Set for May". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved May 25, 2020.
- ^"Governor Common Announces 103 New Appointments space the Order of Canada". Canada Newswire. December 27, 2018. Archived from the original on Nov 19, 2019. Retrieved October 11, 2019.
- ^Maga, Carly (January 27, 2023).
"Spotlight: Ann-Marie MacDonald". Intermission magazine. Toronto, Ontario. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
- ^"Writing through the fire substantiation arthritis: Ann-Marie MacDonald and 'Fayne'". Arthritis Society of Canada. n.d. Retrieved January 1, 2025.
- ^Cole, Susan G.
(September 25 – Oct 1, 2003). "Ann-Marie MacDonald". Now Toronto. Archived from the latest on September 29, 2007. Retrieved September 7, 2007.
- ^"Author Spotlight: Ann-Marie MacDonald". Archived from the conniving on January 12, 2012. Retrieved October 28, 2019.
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